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| Supported Targets | ESP32 | ESP32-C2 | ESP32-C3 | ESP32-S2 | ESP32-S3 |
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# TCP non-blocking client and server examples
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(See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.)
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The application aims to demonstrate a simple use of TCP sockets in a nonblocking mode.
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It could be configured to run either a TCP server, or a TCP client, or both, in the project configuration settings.
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## How to use example
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The example is configured by default as the TCP client.
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Note that the example uses string representation of IP addresses and ports and thus
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could be used on both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols.
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### TCP Client
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In the client mode, the example connects to a configured hostname or address, sends the specified payload data and waits for a response,
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then closes the connection. By default, it connects to a public http server and performs a simple http `GET` request.
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### TCP Server
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The server example creates a non-blocking TCP socket with the specified port number and polls till
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a connection request from the client arrives.
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After accepting a request from the client, a connection between server and client is
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established, and the application polls for some data to be received from the client.
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Received data are printed as ASCII text and retransmitted back to the client.
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The server could listen on the specified interface (by the configured bound address) and serves multiple clients.
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It resumes to listening for new connections when the client's socket gets closed.
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## Hardware Required
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This example can be run on any commonly available ESP32 development board.
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## Configure the project
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```
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idf.py menuconfig
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```
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Set following parameters under Example Configuration Options:
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* Set `EXAMPLE_TCP_SERVER` to use the example as a non-blocking TCP server
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* Configure `EXAMPLE_TCP_SERVER_BIND_ADDRESS` to a string representation of the address to bind the server socket to.
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* Configure `EXAMPLE_TCP_SERVER_BIND_PORT` to the port number.
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* Set `EXAMPLE_TCP_CLIENT` to use the example as a non-blocking TCP client
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* Configure `EXAMPLE_TCP_CLIENT_CONNECT_ADDRESS` to a string representation of the address to connect the client to.
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* Configure `EXAMPLE_TCP_CLIENT_CONNECT_PORT` to the port number.
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* Configure Wi-Fi or Ethernet under "Example Connection Configuration" menu. See "Establishing Wi-Fi or Ethernet Connection" section in [examples/protocols/README.md](../../README.md) for more details.
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## Build and Flash
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Build the project and flash it to the board, then run monitor tool to view serial output:
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```
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idf.py -p PORT flash monitor
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```
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(To exit the serial monitor, type ``Ctrl-]``.)
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See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.
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## Troubleshooting
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Follow the same troubleshooting instruction as for the standard [TCP sever](../tcp_server/README.md) and the [TCP client](../tcp_client/README.md),
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using the host tools and scripts as descibed in the upper level documentation on [BSD socket examples](../README.md).
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