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{{Fcfile|NetworkComms-RPI-Server.fcfx|Example RPI HTML Webserver}}
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Revision as of 14:13, 20 January 2023

Author Matrix Ltd.
Version 1.8
Category Comms: Networking


TCP/IP Dummy component

TCP/IP sockets component for use with Raspberry Pi. Raspberry Pi Only

Component Source Code

Please click here for the component source code: FC_Comp_Source_TCPIP_RPI_Dummy.fcfx

Detailed description

No detailed description exists yet for this component

Examples

Here is an example of using the TCP/IP component as a means to request data from a remote server on the internet or local network.

Example RPI Client Request Data


Here is an example of using the TCP/IP component as a means to serve data to a client via the internet or local network.

Example RPI HTML Webserver

Macro reference

Connect
Attempt to connect to the given address and port. First open a socket on the local device using the Socket function and check that it is successful.  
- STRING Address
Remote destination address 
- UINT Port
Remote destination port 
- BYTE Return


Receive
Receive data into the data buffer. Returns the number of bytes received 
- STRING Data
Data byte buffer to receive the data 
- UINT Count
Maximum number of bytes to read 
- UINT Return


Send
Send data 
- STRING Data
Data byte buffer to send 
- UINT Count
Number of bytes to send 
- UINT Return


Listen
Bind the socket to a port on the local host and set to listen mode. First open a socket on the local device using the Socket function and check that it is successful.  
- UINT Port
 
- BYTE Return


SocketOpen
Attempts to create a socket on the local device. Type =0 for TCP, =1 for UDP This must be successfully done before attempting connection with a remote destination. Returns 1 if successful, 0 if not. 
- BYTE Type
Type of socket to create 
- BYTE Return


SocketClose
Close the socket 
- VOID Return


AcceptOpen
 
- BYTE Return


AcceptClose
Close the accept socket 
- VOID Return


Initialise
 
- VOID Return



Property reference

Properties