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Ken Bannister edited this page Nov 23, 2018
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gcoap is a native implementation of CoAP for RIOT. It uses nanocoap for base functionality.
gcoap runs in its own thread. Client messages are processed asynchronously: a response is received via a callback from the gcoap thread. The gcoap thread also acts as a CoAP server that executes callbacks for application defined resources.
Feature | Description |
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Confirmable message type | Supports piggybacked ACKs; see #7192 for details and roadmap |
Observe extension | Implemented server for non-confirmable message type; see #7548 for confirmable message type |
Generic Option support | Allows the user to add options manually using a new nanocoap API. In progress in #9156. See API Options for details. |
Block extension | Not implemented, but should be able to reuse/build-on nanocoap implementation |
See the online API documentation for gcoap itself, as well as generic CoAP definitions. Also see a feature comparison with nanocoap.
App | Description |
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examples/gcoap | Generic command line message client, also server |
examples/rdcli_simple | Resource directory client |
examples/rdcli | Full resource directory client |
applications: coap-chat | Command line chat demo |
kb2ma: data collection | Uses Observe extension to push data read via SAUL API to a server |
Feature | Description |
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Generic Option support #9156 | In final review |
Context parameter for request #9857 | Awaiting response to fixups |
See all open 'gcoap' PRs and Issues. See all CoAP-tagged PRs and Issues.
See #9309 for combined gcoap and nanocoap roadmap. Below are other features we have in mind.
- Add memory tuning section to module documentation. gcoap includes a number of compile-time macros that affect memory use.
- #9310 added behavior to the client to not wait for a response to a non-confirmable request when the user does not specify a response handler. Continue this work with client and server support for RFC 7967, which specifies a No-Response option to ask the server not to send a response to certain requests.
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#9000 increased gcoap stack size. A significant source of the problem was the size of the
coap_pkt_t
struct for gcoap, and #9156 reduces that struct size. Once that PR is complete, create a PR to reset stack size. - Add DTLS support. See branch and discussion in #9450.
Release | Description |
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2018.01 | Request retries for piggybacked ACK response (#7337) |
2017.07 | Server side of the Observe protocol (#6469) |
2017.01 | Reimplement networking code to use sock rather than GNRC (#6117) |
2016.10 | GNRC-based gcoap (#5598) |