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# Websocket Sample application

This example will shows how to set up and communicate over a websocket.

## How to Use Example

### Hardware Required

This example can be executed on any ESP32 board, the only required interface is WiFi and connection to internet or a local server.

### Configure the project

* Open the project configuration menu (`idf.py menuconfig`)
* Configure Wi-Fi or Ethernet under "Example Connection Configuration" menu.
* Configure the websocket endpoint URI under "Example Configuration", if "WEBSOCKET_URI_FROM_STDIN" is selected then the example application will connect to the URI it reads from stdin (used for testing)

### 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
```

(To exit the serial monitor, type ``Ctrl-]``.)

See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.

## Example Output

```
I (482) system_api: Base MAC address is not set, read default base MAC address from BLK0 of EFUSE
I (2492) example_connect: Ethernet Link Up
I (4472) tcpip_adapter: eth ip: 192.168.2.137, mask: 255.255.255.0, gw: 192.168.2.2
I (4472) example_connect: Connected to Ethernet
I (4472) example_connect: IPv4 address: 192.168.2.137
I (4472) example_connect: IPv6 address: fe80:0000:0000:0000:bedd:c2ff:fed4:a92b
I (4482) WEBSOCKET: Connecting to ws://echo.websocket.events...
I (5012) WEBSOCKET: WEBSOCKET_EVENT_CONNECTED
I (5492) WEBSOCKET: Sending hello 0000
I (6052) WEBSOCKET: WEBSOCKET_EVENT_DATA
W (6052) WEBSOCKET: Received=hello 0000

I (6492) WEBSOCKET: Sending hello 0001
I (7052) WEBSOCKET: WEBSOCKET_EVENT_DATA
W (7052) WEBSOCKET: Received=hello 0001

I (7492) WEBSOCKET: Sending hello 0002
I (8082) WEBSOCKET: WEBSOCKET_EVENT_DATA
W (8082) WEBSOCKET: Received=hello 0002

I (8492) WEBSOCKET: Sending hello 0003
I (9152) WEBSOCKET: WEBSOCKET_EVENT_DATA
W (9162) WEBSOCKET: Received=hello 0003

```


## Python Flask echo server

By default, the `ws://echo.websocket.events` endpoint is used. You can setup a Python websocket echo server locally and try the `ws://<your-ip>:5000` endpoint. To do this, install Flask-sock Python package

```
pip install flask-sock
```

and start a Flask websocket echo server locally by executing the following Python code:

```python
from flask import Flask
from flask_sock import Sock

app = Flask(__name__)
sock = Sock(app)


@sock.route('/')
def echo(ws):
    while True:
        data = ws.receive()
        ws.send(data)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    # To run your Flask + WebSocket server in production you can use Gunicorn:
    # gunicorn -b 0.0.0.0:5000 --workers 4 --threads 100 module:app
    app.run(host="0.0.0.0", debug=True)
```

To create a project from this example, run:

idf.py create-project-from-example "espressif/esp_websocket_client=1.1.0:target"

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