[Coco] The Coco's first webserver, written in Basic09

Tom Seagrove tjseagrove at writeme.com
Wed Dec 30 10:40:40 EST 2009


The beginning of a new era in CoConess...

Great job on pushing the limits and that goes to everyone who has been
developing lately...keep up the great work!!

Tom

-----Original Message-----
From: coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com [mailto:coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com] On
Behalf Of Aaron Wolfe
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 10:02 AM
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts
Subject: [Coco] The Coco's first webserver, written in Basic09

Hi folks,

The Coco is now serving up web pages.. I guess it was only a matter of time
:)

http://home.spogbiper.com/

Not much to look at, but all HTTP is processed and all HTML is
generated by the Coco.
All that drivewire is doing is passing raw data from TCP socket to the
Coco over a DriveWire virtual channel.

The source for the web server is below.  I hope it serves as an
example of how easy it is to use the new features in drivewire to
write programs that talk to the outside world.

It can easily be improved to do much more.  I plan to have it serving
up files and show directory listings for Coco disks soon.  You'll be
able to browse files on your Coco using a browser and fun things like
that.

As a side note, I added "weather" command to my test coco that will
show you the weather for many cities or zip codes.


Basic09 source for "httpd" (please don't laugh, its my first Basic09
program):



PROCEDURE httpd
DIM port_path:BYTE
DIM port_name:STRING[4]
DIM errnum,tmp:INTEGER
DIM reqstr:STRING
DIM reqid:BYTE
TYPE servin = id:BYTE; control:BYTE; dat:STRING[128]

DIM srv_in:servin
DIM hits:INTEGER

port_name="/U0"
hits=0

ON ERROR GOTO 100
10 OPEN #port_path,port_name:UPDATE

   PRINT "USING UTILITY PORT ";port_name
   GOTO 30

20 PRINT "TRY NEXT"
   tmp := PEEK(ADDR(port_name)+2)
   tmp := tmp + 1
   POKE ADDR(port_name) + 2, tmp
   GOTO 10

30 PRINT "MAIN LOOP"
   ON ERROR GOTO 200

   PRINT #port_path,"httpd"
   PRINT #port_path,"start"

   REPEAT

     REPEAT
       GET #port_path,srv_in

       IF LEFT$(srv_in.dat,3) = "GET" THEN
         reqstr = TRIM$(RIGHT$(srv_in.dat,124))
         reqid = srv_in.id
       ENDIF

     UNTIL (srv_in.control = 1) OR (srv_in.control = 0)

     hits = hits + 1

     IF srv_in.control = 1 THEN
          print "REQUEST",reqstr

          IF LEFT$(reqstr,2) = "/ " THEN
          PRINT #port_path,"HTTP/1.1 200 OK"
          PRINT #port_path,"Server: COCO OS9 DriveWire"
          PRINT #port_path,"Connection: close"
          PRINT #port_path,""
          PRINT #port_path,"<HTML>"
          PRINT #port_path,"<BODY BGCOLOR=#33FF33>"
          PRINT #port_path,"<P><CENTER><H1>coco!</h1><P>"
          PRINT #port_path,"<h4>This page is served by a Color Computer
3<BR>"
          PRINT #port_path,"running <A
HREF=http://www.nitros9.org/>NitrOS-9</A>"
          PRINT #port_path,"and <A
HREF=http://www.frontiernet.net/%7Emmarlette/Cloud-9/Software/DriveWire3.htm
l>DriveWire</A>"
          PRINT #port_path," <P>For more information on this
project, <A HREF=http://aaronwolfe.com/coco>click here</A><P>"
          PRINT #port_path,"This server has processed "
          PRINT #port_path,hits
          PRINT #port_path," requests since it last crashed.</H4>"
          PRINT #port_path,"</BODY>"
          PRINT #port_path,"</HTML>"
          PRINT #port_path,CHR$(0)
          ELSE
            GOSUB 1000
          ENDIF

     ENDIF

   UNTIL srv_in.control = 0

   CLOSE #port_path
   END

100 errnum := ERR
   IF errnum = 250 THEN
      PRINT "BUSY ON PORT ",port_name
      GOTO 20
   ELSE
      PRINT "ERROR ", errnum, " ON PORT ", port_name
      END
   ENDIF


200 errnum := ERR
 PRINT "ERROR ", errnum
 CLOSE #port_path
 END

1000   PRINT #port_path,""
  PRINT #port_path,CHR$(0)

 RETURN

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