| Supported Targets | ESP32 | ESP32-C2 | ESP32-C3 | ESP32-C5 | ESP32-C6 | ESP32-H2 | ESP32-P4 | ESP32-S2 | ESP32-S3 | | ----------------- | ----- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | # HTTP Websocket server with SSL support This example creates a SSL server and employs a simple Websocket request handler. It demonstrates handling multiple clients from the server including: * PING-PONG mechanism * Sending asynchronous messages to all clients See the `esp_https_server` component documentation for details. ### Websocket support in `http_server` Please refer to the documentation of [Websocket server](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/api-reference/protocols/esp_http_server.html#websocket-server) feature in the documentation, or to the description of using websocket handlers in httpd in the [simple ws echo](../../http_server/ws_echo_server/README.md#how-to-use-example) example. ## How to use example Before project configuration and build, be sure to set the correct chip target using `idf.py set-target `. ### Hardware Required * A development board with ESP32/ESP32-S2/ESP32-C3 SoC (e.g., ESP32-DevKitC, ESP-WROVER-KIT, etc.) * A USB cable for power supply and programming ### Configure the project ``` idf.py menuconfig ``` Open the project configuration menu (`idf.py menuconfig`) to configure Wi-Fi or Ethernet. See "Establishing Wi-Fi or Ethernet Connection" section in [examples/protocols/README.md](../../README.md) for more details. ### Build and Flash Build the project and flash it to the board, then run monitor tool to view serial output: ``` idf.py -p PORT flash monitor ``` (Replace PORT with the name of the serial port to use.) (To exit the serial monitor, type ``Ctrl-]``.) See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects. ## Certificates You will need to approve a security exception in your browser. This is because of a self signed certificate; this will be always the case, unless you preload the CA root into your browser/system as trusted. You can generate a new certificate using the OpenSSL command line tool: ``` openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout prvtkey.pem -x509 -days 3650 -out cacert.pem -subj "/CN=ESP32 HTTPS server example" ``` Expiry time and metadata fields can be adjusted in the invocation. Please see the openssl man pages (man openssl-req) for more details. It is **strongly recommended** to not reuse the example certificate in your application; it is included only for demonstration.