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A CoAP library for Dart. A full implementation of am IPV4/6 CoAP client
coap #
A CoAP client library for Dart developers. The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) is a RESTful web transfer protocol for resource-constrained networks and nodes. COAP is an implementation in Dart providing CoAP-based services to Dart applications. The code is a port from the C# .NET project CoAP.NET. The dart implementation is that of a CoAP client only, not a server although the CoAP.NET project does supply a server. The COAP client provides many high level functions to control the request/response nature of the CoAP protocol, fine grained control however can be obtained by users directly constructing their own request messages. Configuration is achieved by editing a yaml based config file containing many of CoAP protocol configurations. This is a full implementation of the CoAP protocol including block wise transfer, deduplication, transmission retries using request/response token/id matching, piggy-backed and separate response handling is also supported. Proxying options can be set in request messages however full proxying support is not guaranteed. All CoAP options(if-match, if-none match, uri path/query, location path/query, content format, max age, etags et al.) are supported
Observation of resources is supported with the client 'listening' for observed resource updates when configured for this. The client supports both IPV4 and IPV6 communications and multicast operation. CoAP over DTLS(secure CoAP) is not supported. Many examples of usage are provided in the examples directory both using a .NET based CoAP server for local testing and testing using the coap.me test server. Also a fully populated default configuration file is present in the examples directory.
Setup #
- Add this as dependency in your
pubspec.yaml
:
dependencies:
coap:
- Create a
.yaml
file containing your CoAP's configurations.- The file name must be separated by
_
. Example:coap_config
- The file name must start with
coap_config
- Example:
coap_config_all
. This will generate a file calledCoapConfigAll
that you will use in your code. - Example:
coap_config_debug
. This will generate a file calledCoapConfigDebug
that you will use in your code. - This file must contains at least the protocol version. See the example bellow. This is a valid configuration file with all possible properties:
- Example:
- The file name must be separated by
# An example COAP config file
# Syntax is YAML
# Protocol section
version: "RFC7252" # (this field is required)
defaultPort: 5684
defaultSecurePort: 5684
httpPort: 8080
ackTimeout: 3000 # ms
ackRandomFactor: 1.5
ackTimeoutScale: 2.0
maxRetransmit: 8
maxMessageSize: 1024
defaultBlockSize: 512
blockwiseStatusLifetime: 60000 # ms
useRandomIDStart: true
useRandomTokenStart: true
poolUdpConnectionsByClient: false
notificationMaxAge: 128000 # ms
notificationCheckIntervalTime: 86400000 # ms
notificationCheckIntervalCount: 100 # ms
notificationReregistrationBackoff: 2000 # ms
cropRotationPeriod: 2000 # ms
exchangeLifetime: 1247000 # ms
markAndSweepInterval: 10000 # ms
channelReceivePacketSize: 2048
deduplicator: "MarkAndSweep" # CropRotayion or Noop
# Logging section
# Target is none or console
logTarget: "console"
# Log levels
logError: "true"
logDebug: "true"
logWarn: "true"
logInfo: "true"
- Run the command that will generate the configuration class.
- Run
pub run build_runner build
in a Dart project; - Run
flutter pub run build_runner build
in a Flutter project; After running the command above the configuration class will be generated next to the.yaml
configuration file.
- Run
Example #
This is a Dart Native program example that uses the coap.me server to fetch the word "world". Note that to run it you will need to generate your own configuration file.
import 'dart:async';
import 'dart:io';
import 'package:coap/coap.dart';
import '../config/coap_config_debug.dart';
FutureOr<void> main(List<String> args) async {
// Create a configuration class. Logging levels can be specified in
// the configuration file
final conf = CoapConfigDebug();
// Build the request uri, note that the request paths/query parameters can be changed
// on the request anytime after this initial setup.
const host = 'coap.me';
final uri = Uri(scheme: 'coap', host: host, port: conf.defaultPort);
// Create the client.
// The method we are using creates its own request so we do not
// need to supply one.
// The current request is always available from the client.
final client = CoapClient(uri, conf);
// Adjust the response timeout if needed, defaults to 32767 milliseconds
//client.timeout = 10000;
// Create the request for the get request
final request = CoapRequest.newGet();
request.addUriPath('hello');
client.request = request;
print('EXAMPLE - Sending get request to $host, waiting for response....');
final response = await client.get();
print('EXAMPLE - response received');
print(response.payloadString);
// Clean up
client.close();
exit(0);
}