/AndroidWebServer

Android Web Server (NanoHttpd)

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AndroidWebServer

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This is a sample project for creating an Android Web Server using the NanoHTTPD library.

Usage

  1. To make an Android Web Server add NanoHTTPD dependency in your build.gradle file:

    compile 'org.nanohttpd:nanohttpd:2.2.0'
  2. After that, you must create an Android Web Server Class this way:

    public class AndroidWebServer extends NanoHTTPD {
    
        public AndroidWebServer(int port) {
            super(port);
        }
    
        public AndroidWebServer(String hostname, int port) {
            super(hostname, port);
        }
        
        //...
    }
  3. Add serve() method in your Android Web Server Class :

    @Override
    public Response serve(IHTTPSession session) {
        String msg = "<html><body><h1>Hello server</h1>\n";
        Map<String, String> parms = session.getParms();
        if (parms.get("username") == null) {
            msg += "<form action='?' method='get'>\n";
            msg += "<p>Your name: <input type='text' name='username'></p>\n";
            msg += "</form>\n";
        } else {
            msg += "<p>Hello, " + parms.get("username") + "!</p>";
    	}
        return newFixedLengthResponse( msg + "</body></html>\n" );
    }

    serve() is a very important method beacause this is the response sent by your web server.

  4. You can now instantiate and start your server in your activity. (Full implementation here)

    AndroidWebServer androidWebServer = new AndroidWebServer(port);
    androidWebServer.start();
    androidWebServer.stop();

LICENCE

AndroidWebServer by Lopez Mikhael is licensed under a Apache License 2.0.