# coreHTTP Client Library This repository contains a C language HTTP client library designed for embedded platforms. It has no dependencies on any additional libraries other than the standard C library, [http-parser](https://github.com/nodejs/http-parser), and a customer-implemented transport interface. This library is distributed under the [MIT Open Source License](LICENSE). This library has gone through code quality checks including verification that no function has a [GNU Complexity](https://www.gnu.org/software/complexity/manual/complexity.html) score over 8. This library has also undergone both static code analysis from [Coverity static analysis](https://scan.coverity.com/), and validation of memory safety and data structure invariance through the [CBMC automated reasoning tool](https://www.cprover.org/cbmc/). See memory requirements for this library [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/embedded-csdk/202012.00/lib-ref/libraries/standard/coreHTTP/docs/doxygen/output/html/index.html#http_memory_requirements). **coreHTTP v2.0.0 [source code](https://github.com/FreeRTOS/coreHTTP/tree/v2.0.0/source) is part of the [FreeRTOS 202012.00 LTS](https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-LTS/tree/202012.00-LTS) release.** ## coreHTTP Config File The HTTP client library exposes configuration macros that are required for building the library. A list of all the configurations and their default values are defined in [core_http_config_defaults.h](source/include/core_http_config_defaults.h). To provide custom values for the configuration macros, a custom config file named `core_http_config.h` can be provided by the user application to the library. By default, a `core_http_config.h` custom config is required to build the library. To disable this requirement and build the library with default configuration values, provide `HTTP_DO_NOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG` as a compile time preprocessor macro. **The HTTP client library can be built by either**: * Defining a `core_http_config.h` file in the application, and adding it to the include directories for the library build. **OR** * Defining the `HTTP_DO_NOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG` preprocessor macro for the library build. ## Building the Library The [httpFilePaths.cmake](httpFilePaths.cmake) file contains the information of all source files and header include paths required to build the HTTP client library. As mentioned in the [previous section](#coreHTTP-Config-File), either a custom config file (i.e. `core_http_config.h`) OR `HTTP_DO_NOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG` macro needs to be provided to build the HTTP client library. For a CMake example of building the HTTP library with the `httpFilePaths.cmake` file, refer to the `coverity_analysis` library target in [test/CMakeLists.txt](test/CMakeLists.txt) file. ## Building Unit Tests ### Platform Prerequisites - For running unit tests, the following are required: - **C90 compiler** like gcc - **CMake 3.13.0 or later** - **Ruby 2.0.0 or later** is required for this repository's [CMock test framework](https://github.com/ThrowTheSwitch/CMock). - For running the coverage target, the following are required: - **gcov** - **lcov** ### Steps to build **Unit Tests** 1. Go to the root directory of this repository. 1. Run the *cmake* command: `cmake -S test -B build -DBUILD_CLONE_SUBMODULES=ON ` 1. Run this command to build the library and unit tests: `make -C build all` 1. The generated test executables will be present in `build/bin/tests` folder. 1. Run `cd build && ctest` to execute all tests and view the test run summary. ## Reference examples The AWS IoT Device SDK for Embedded C repository contains demos of using the HTTP client library [here](https://github.com/aws/aws-iot-device-sdk-embedded-C/tree/main/demos/http) on a POSIX platform. These can be used as reference examples for the library API. ## Generating documentation The Doxygen references were created using Doxygen version 1.8.20. To generate the Doxygen pages, please run the following command from the root of this repository: ```shell doxygen docs/doxygen/config.doxyfile ``` ## Contributing See [CONTRIBUTING.md](./.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) for information on contributing.