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Mastering Internet of Things

You're reading from   Mastering Internet of Things Design and create your own IoT applications using Raspberry Pi 3

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788397483
Length 410 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Peter Waher Peter Waher
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Preparing Our First Raspberry Pi Project 2. Creating a Sensor to Measure Ambient Light FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating an Actuator for Controlling Illumination 4. Publishing Information Using MQTT 5. Publishing Data Using HTTP 6. Creating Web Pages for Your Devices 7. Communicating More Efficiently Using CoAP 8. Interoperability 9. Social Interaction with Your Devices Using XMPP 10. The Controller 11. Product Life Cycle 12. Concentrators and Bridges 13. Using an Internet of Things Service Platform 14. IoT Harmonization 15. Security for the Internet of Things 16. Privacy 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Providing web content


The IoT Gateway includes a web server. It allows service modules to publish dynamic content and web APIs. But it also allows you to publish file-based web content. The root folder of the web server resides in the Root subfolder to the application data folder. It contains the default start page Index.md, which is a Markdown file. Markdown is by default converted to HTML automatically by the web server, unless Markdown is explicitly requested by the client. Since browsers do not request Markdown by default, browsing to the resource will result in a HTML page. After starting the gateway, you can browse its domain (or IP address), and the default start page is displayed, as shown in the following screenshot:

Default first page

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Note that the localhost interface is not available in UWP apps. You must browse pages hosted by the gateway from another machine in the network.

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You should examine the contents of the Root folder and its subfolders. This will allow you to better...

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