=================== ``wget`` Web Client =================== A simple web client example. It will obtain a file from a server using the HTTP protocol. Settings unique to this example include: - ``CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WGET_URL`` – The URL of the file to get - ``CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WGET_NOMAC`` – (May be defined to use software assigned MAC) - ``CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WGET_IPADDR`` – Target IP address - ``CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WGET_DRIPADDR`` – Default router IP address - ``CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WGET_NETMASK`` – Network mask This example uses ``netutils/webclient``. Additional configuration settings apply to that code as follows (but built-in defaults are probably OK): - ``CONFIG_WEBCLIENT_GETMIMETYPE`` - ``CONFIG_WEBCLIENT_MAXHTTPLINE`` - ``CONFIG_WEBCLIENT_MAXMIMESIZE`` - ``CONFIG_WEBCLIENT_MAXHOSTNAME`` - ``CONFIG_WEBCLIENT_MAXFILENAME`` Of course, the example also requires other settings including ``CONFIG_NET`` and ``CONFIG_NET_TCP``. The example also uses the uIP resolver which requires ``CONFIG_UDP``. **Warning**: As of this writing, ``wget`` is untested on the target platform. At present it has been tested only in the host-based configuration described in the following note. The primary difference is that the target version will rely on the also untested uIP name resolver. **Note**: For test purposes, this example can be built as a host-based ``wget`` function. This can be built as follows:: cd examples/wget make -f Makefile.host Applications using this example will need to enable the following ``netutils`` libraries in the ``defconfig`` file: :: CONFIG_NETUTILS_NETLIB=y CONFIG_NETDB_DNSCLIENT=y CONFIG_NETUTILS_WEBCLIENT=y