Async HTTP and WebSocket Server for ESP8266 Arduino
For ESP8266 it requires ESPAsyncTCP To use this library you might need to have the latest git versions of ESP8266 Arduino Core
For ESP32 it requires AsyncTCP to work To use this library you might need to have the latest git versions of ESP32 Arduino Core
- ESPAsyncWebServer
- Table of contents
- Installation
- Why should you care
- Important things to remember
- Principles of operation
- Libraries and projects that use AsyncWebServer
- Request Variables
- Responses
- Redirect to another URL
- Basic response with HTTP Code
- Basic response with HTTP Code and extra headers
- Basic response with string content
- Basic response with string content and extra headers
- Send large webpage from PROGMEM
- Send large webpage from PROGMEM and extra headers
- Send large webpage from PROGMEM containing templates
- Send large webpage from PROGMEM containing templates and extra headers
- Send binary content from PROGMEM
- Respond with content coming from a Stream
- Respond with content coming from a Stream and extra headers
- Respond with content coming from a Stream containing templates
- Respond with content coming from a Stream containing templates and extra headers
- Respond with content coming from a File
- Respond with content coming from a File and extra headers
- Respond with content coming from a File containing templates
- Respond with content using a callback
- Respond with content using a callback and extra headers
- Respond with content using a callback containing templates
- Respond with content using a callback containing templates and extra headers
- Chunked Response
- Chunked Response containing templates
- Print to response
- ArduinoJson Basic Response
- ArduinoJson Advanced Response
- Serving static files
- Param Rewrite With Matching
- Using filters
- Bad Responses
- Async WebSocket Plugin
- Async Event Source Plugin
- Scanning for available WiFi Networks
- Remove handlers and rewrites
- Setting up the server
PlatformIO is an open source ecosystem for IoT development with cross platform build system, library manager and full support for Espressif ESP8266/ESP32 development. It works on the popular host OS: Mac OS X, Windows, Linux 32/64, Linux ARM (like Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, CubieBoard).
- Install PlatformIO IDE
- Create new project using "PlatformIO Home > New Project"
- Update dev/platform to staging version:
- Add "ESP Async WebServer" to project using Project Configuration File
platformio.ini
and lib_deps option:
[env:myboard]
platform = espressif...
board = ...
framework = arduino
# using the latest stable version
lib_deps = ESP Async WebServer
# or using GIT Url (the latest development version)
lib_deps = https://github.com/me-no-dev/ESPAsyncWebServer.git
- Happy coding with PlatformIO!
- Using asynchronous network means that you can handle more than one connection at the same time
- You are called once the request is ready and parsed
- When you send the response, you are immediately ready to handle other connections while the server is taking care of sending the response in the background
- Speed is OMG
- Easy to use API, HTTP Basic and Digest MD5 Authentication (default), ChunkedResponse
- Easily extendible to handle any type of content
- Supports Continue 100
- Async WebSocket plugin offering different locations without extra servers or ports
- Async EventSource (Server-Sent Events) plugin to send events to the browser
- URL Rewrite plugin for conditional and permanent url rewrites
- ServeStatic plugin that supports cache, Last-Modified, default index and more
- Simple template processing engine to handle templates
- This is fully asynchronous server and as such does not run on the loop thread.
- You can not use yield or delay or any function that uses them inside the callbacks
- The server is smart enough to know when to close the connection and free resources
- You can not send more than one response to a single request
- Listens for connections
- Wraps the new clients into
Request
- Keeps track of clients and cleans memory
- Manages
Rewrites
and apply them on the request url - Manages
Handlers
and attaches them to Requests
- TCP connection is received by the server
- The connection is wrapped inside
Request
object - When the request head is received (type, url, get params, http version and host),
the server goes through all
Rewrites
(in the order they were added) to rewrite the url and inject query parameters, next, it goes through all attachedHandlers
(in the order they were added) trying to find one thatcanHandle
the given request. If none are found, the default(catch-all) handler is attached. - The rest of the request is received, calling the
handleUpload
orhandleBody
methods of theHandler
if they are needed (POST+File/Body) - When the whole request is parsed, the result is given to the
handleRequest
method of theHandler
and is ready to be responded to - In the
handleRequest
method, to theRequest
is attached aResponse
object (see below) that will serve the response data back to the client - When the
Response
is sent, the client is closed and freed from the memory
- The
Rewrites
are used to rewrite the request url and/or inject get parameters for a specific request url path. - All
Rewrites
are evaluated on the request in the order they have been added to the server. - The
Rewrite
will change the request url only if the request url (excluding get parameters) is fully match the rewrite url, and when the optionalFilter
callback return true. - Setting a
Filter
to theRewrite
enables to control when to apply the rewrite, decision can be based on request url, http version, request host/port/target host, get parameters or the request client's localIP or remoteIP. - Two filter callbacks are provided:
ON_AP_FILTER
to execute the rewrite when request is made to the AP interface,ON_STA_FILTER
to execute the rewrite when request is made to the STA interface. - The
Rewrite
can specify a target url with optional get parameters, e.g./to-url?with=params
- The
Handlers
are used for executing specific actions to particular requests - One
Handler
instance can be attached to any request and lives together with the server - Setting a
Filter
to theHandler
enables to control when to apply the handler, decision can be based on request url, http version, request host/port/target host, get parameters or the request client's localIP or remoteIP. - Two filter callbacks are provided:
ON_AP_FILTER
to execute the rewrite when request is made to the AP interface,ON_STA_FILTER
to execute the rewrite when request is made to the STA interface. - The
canHandle
method is used for handler specific control on whether the requests can be handled and for declaring any interesting headers that theRequest
should parse. Decision can be based on request method, request url, http version, request host/port/target host and get parameters - Once a
Handler
is attached to givenRequest
(canHandle
returned true) thatHandler
takes care to receive any file/data upload and attach aResponse
once theRequest
has been fully parsed Handlers
are evaluated in the order they are attached to the server. ThecanHandle
is called only if theFilter
that was set to theHandler
return true.- The first
Handler
that can handle the request is selected, not furtherFilter
andcanHandle
are called.
- The
Response
objects are used to send the response data back to the client - The
Response
object lives with theRequest
and is freed on end or disconnect - Different techniques are used depending on the response type to send the data in packets returning back almost immediately and sending the next packet when this one is received. Any time in between is spent to run the user loop and handle other network packets
- Responding asynchronously is probably the most difficult thing for most to understand
- Many different options exist for the user to make responding a background task
- ESPAsyncWebserver contains simple template processing engine.
- Template processing can be added to most response types.
- Currently it supports only replacing template placeholders with actual values. No conditional processing, cycles, etc.
- Placeholders are delimited with
%
symbols. Like this:%TEMPLATE_PLACEHOLDER%
. - It works by extracting placeholder name from response text and passing it to user provided function which should return actual value to be used instead of placeholder.
- Since it's user provided function, it is possible for library users to implement conditional processing and cycles themselves.
- Since it's impossible to know the actual response size after template processing step in advance (and, therefore, to include it in response headers), the response becomes chunked.
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request->version(); // uint8_t: 0 = HTTP/1.0, 1 = HTTP/1.1
request->method(); // enum: HTTP_GET, HTTP_POST, HTTP_DELETE, HTTP_PUT, HTTP_PATCH, HTTP_HEAD, HTTP_OPTIONS
request->url(); // String: URL of the request (not including host, port or GET parameters)
request->host(); // String: The requested host (can be used for virtual hosting)
request->contentType(); // String: ContentType of the request (not avaiable in Handler::canHandle)
request->contentLength(); // size_t: ContentLength of the request (not avaiable in Handler::canHandle)
request->multipart(); // bool: True if the request has content type "multipart"
//List all collected headers
int headers = request->headers();
int i;
for(i=0;i<headers;i++){
AsyncWebHeader* h = request->getHeader(i);
Serial.printf("HEADER[%s]: %s\n", h->name().c_str(), h->value().c_str());
}
//get specific header by name
if(request->hasHeader("MyHeader")){
AsyncWebHeader* h = request->getHeader("MyHeader");
Serial.printf("MyHeader: %s\n", h->value().c_str());
}
//List all collected headers (Compatibility)
int headers = request->headers();
int i;
for(i=0;i<headers;i++){
Serial.printf("HEADER[%s]: %s\n", request->headerName(i).c_str(), request->header(i).c_str());
}
//get specific header by name (Compatibility)
if(request->hasHeader("MyHeader")){
Serial.printf("MyHeader: %s\n", request->header("MyHeader").c_str());
}
//List all parameters
int params = request->params();
for(int i=0;i<params;i++){
AsyncWebParameter* p = request->getParam(i);
if(p->isFile()){ //p->isPost() is also true
Serial.printf("FILE[%s]: %s, size: %u\n", p->name().c_str(), p->value().c_str(), p->size());
} else if(p->isPost()){
Serial.printf("POST[%s]: %s\n", p->name().c_str(), p->value().c_str());
} else {
Serial.printf("GET[%s]: %s\n", p->name().c_str(), p->value().c_str());
}
}
//Check if GET parameter exists
if(request->hasParam("download"))
AsyncWebParameter* p = request->getParam("download");
//Check if POST (but not File) parameter exists
if(request->hasParam("download", true))
AsyncWebParameter* p = request->getParam("download", true);
//Check if FILE was uploaded
if(request->hasParam("download", true, true))
AsyncWebParameter* p = request->getParam("download", true, true);
//List all parameters (Compatibility)
int args = request->args();
for(int i=0;i<args;i++){
Serial.printf("ARG[%s]: %s\n", request->argName(i).c_str(), request->arg(i).c_str());
}
//Check if parameter exists (Compatibility)
if(request->hasArg("download"))
String arg = request->arg("download");
void handleUpload(AsyncWebServerRequest *request, String filename, size_t index, uint8_t *data, size_t len, bool final){
if(!index){
Serial.printf("UploadStart: %s\n", filename.c_str());
}
for(size_t i=0; i<len; i++){
Serial.write(data[i]);
}
if(final){
Serial.printf("UploadEnd: %s, %u B\n", filename.c_str(), index+len);
}
}
void handleBody(AsyncWebServerRequest *request, uint8_t *data, size_t len, size_t index, size_t total){
if(!index){
Serial.printf("BodyStart: %u B\n", total);
}
for(size_t i=0; i<len; i++){
Serial.write(data[i]);
}
if(index + len == total){
Serial.printf("BodyEnd: %u B\n", total);
}
}
If needed, the _tempObject
field on the request can be used to store a pointer to temporary data (e.g. from the body) associated with the request. If assigned, the pointer will automatically be freed along with the request.
Endpoints which consume JSON can use a special handler to get ready to use JSON data in the request callback:
#include "AsyncJson.h"
#include "ArduinoJson.h"
AsyncCallbackJsonWebHandler* handler = new AsyncCallbackJsonWebHandler("/rest/endpoint", [](AsyncWebServerRequest *request, JsonVariant &json) {
JsonObject& jsonObj = json.as<JsonObject>();
// ...
});
server.addHandler(handler);
//to local url
request->redirect("/login");
//to external url
request->redirect("http://esp8266.com");
request->send(404); //Sends 404 File Not Found
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse(404); //Sends 404 File Not Found
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
request->send(200, "text/plain", "Hello World!");
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse(200, "text/plain", "Hello World!");
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
const char index_html[] PROGMEM = "..."; // large char array, tested with 14k
request->send_P(200, "text/html", index_html);
const char index_html[] PROGMEM = "..."; // large char array, tested with 14k
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse_P(200, "text/html", index_html);
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
String processor(const String& var)
{
if(var == "HELLO_FROM_TEMPLATE")
return F("Hello world!");
return String();
}
// ...
const char index_html[] PROGMEM = "..."; // large char array, tested with 14k
request->send_P(200, "text/html", index_html, processor);
String processor(const String& var)
{
if(var == "HELLO_FROM_TEMPLATE")
return F("Hello world!");
return String();
}
// ...
const char index_html[] PROGMEM = "..."; // large char array, tested with 14k
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse_P(200, "text/html", index_html, processor);
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
//File: favicon.ico.gz, Size: 726
#define favicon_ico_gz_len 726
const uint8_t favicon_ico_gz[] PROGMEM = {
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};
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse_P(200, "image/x-icon", favicon_ico_gz, favicon_ico_gz_len);
response->addHeader("Content-Encoding", "gzip");
request->send(response);
//read 12 bytes from Serial and send them as Content Type text/plain
request->send(Serial, "text/plain", 12);
//read 12 bytes from Serial and send them as Content Type text/plain
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse(Serial, "text/plain", 12);
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
String processor(const String& var)
{
if(var == "HELLO_FROM_TEMPLATE")
return F("Hello world!");
return String();
}
// ...
//read 12 bytes from Serial and send them as Content Type text/plain
request->send(Serial, "text/plain", 12, processor);
String processor(const String& var)
{
if(var == "HELLO_FROM_TEMPLATE")
return F("Hello world!");
return String();
}
// ...
//read 12 bytes from Serial and send them as Content Type text/plain
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse(Serial, "text/plain", 12, processor);
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
//Send index.htm with default content type
request->send(SPIFFS, "/index.htm");
//Send index.htm as text
request->send(SPIFFS, "/index.htm", "text/plain");
//Download index.htm
request->send(SPIFFS, "/index.htm", String(), true);
//Send index.htm with default content type
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse(SPIFFS, "/index.htm");
//Send index.htm as text
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse(SPIFFS, "/index.htm", "text/plain");
//Download index.htm
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse(SPIFFS, "/index.htm", String(), true);
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
Internally uses Chunked Response.
Index.htm contents:
%HELLO_FROM_TEMPLATE%
Somewhere in source files:
String processor(const String& var)
{
if(var == "HELLO_FROM_TEMPLATE")
return F("Hello world!");
return String();
}
// ...
//Send index.htm with template processor function
request->send(SPIFFS, "/index.htm", String(), false, processor);
//send 128 bytes as plain text
request->send("text/plain", 128, [](uint8_t *buffer, size_t maxLen, size_t index) -> size_t {
//Write up to "maxLen" bytes into "buffer" and return the amount written.
//index equals the amount of bytes that have been already sent
//You will not be asked for more bytes once the content length has been reached.
//Keep in mind that you can not delay or yield waiting for more data!
//Send what you currently have and you will be asked for more again
return mySource.read(buffer, maxLen);
});
//send 128 bytes as plain text
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse("text/plain", 128, [](uint8_t *buffer, size_t maxLen, size_t index) -> size_t {
//Write up to "maxLen" bytes into "buffer" and return the amount written.
//index equals the amount of bytes that have been already sent
//You will not be asked for more bytes once the content length has been reached.
//Keep in mind that you can not delay or yield waiting for more data!
//Send what you currently have and you will be asked for more again
return mySource.read(buffer, maxLen);
});
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
String processor(const String& var)
{
if(var == "HELLO_FROM_TEMPLATE")
return F("Hello world!");
return String();
}
// ...
//send 128 bytes as plain text
request->send("text/plain", 128, [](uint8_t *buffer, size_t maxLen, size_t index) -> size_t {
//Write up to "maxLen" bytes into "buffer" and return the amount written.
//index equals the amount of bytes that have been already sent
//You will not be asked for more bytes once the content length has been reached.
//Keep in mind that you can not delay or yield waiting for more data!
//Send what you currently have and you will be asked for more again
return mySource.read(buffer, maxLen);
}, processor);
String processor(const String& var)
{
if(var == "HELLO_FROM_TEMPLATE")
return F("Hello world!");
return String();
}
// ...
//send 128 bytes as plain text
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginResponse("text/plain", 128, [](uint8_t *buffer, size_t maxLen, size_t index) -> size_t {
//Write up to "maxLen" bytes into "buffer" and return the amount written.
//index equals the amount of bytes that have been already sent
//You will not be asked for more bytes once the content length has been reached.
//Keep in mind that you can not delay or yield waiting for more data!
//Send what you currently have and you will be asked for more again
return mySource.read(buffer, maxLen);
}, processor);
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
Used when content length is unknown. Works best if the client supports HTTP/1.1
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginChunkedResponse("text/plain", [](uint8_t *buffer, size_t maxLen, size_t index) -> size_t {
//Write up to "maxLen" bytes into "buffer" and return the amount written.
//index equals the amount of bytes that have been already sent
//You will be asked for more data until 0 is returned
//Keep in mind that you can not delay or yield waiting for more data!
return mySource.read(buffer, maxLen);
});
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
Used when content length is unknown. Works best if the client supports HTTP/1.1
String processor(const String& var)
{
if(var == "HELLO_FROM_TEMPLATE")
return F("Hello world!");
return String();
}
// ...
AsyncWebServerResponse *response = request->beginChunkedResponse("text/plain", [](uint8_t *buffer, size_t maxLen, size_t index) -> size_t {
//Write up to "maxLen" bytes into "buffer" and return the amount written.
//index equals the amount of bytes that have been already sent
//You will be asked for more data until 0 is returned
//Keep in mind that you can not delay or yield waiting for more data!
return mySource.read(buffer, maxLen);
}, processor);
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
request->send(response);
AsyncResponseStream *response = request->beginResponseStream("text/html");
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
response->printf("<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title>Webpage at %s</title></head><body>", request->url().c_str());
response->print("<h2>Hello ");
response->print(request->client()->remoteIP());
response->print("</h2>");
response->print("<h3>General</h3>");
response->print("<ul>");
response->printf("<li>Version: HTTP/1.%u</li>", request->version());
response->printf("<li>Method: %s</li>", request->methodToString());
response->printf("<li>URL: %s</li>", request->url().c_str());
response->printf("<li>Host: %s</li>", request->host().c_str());
response->printf("<li>ContentType: %s</li>", request->contentType().c_str());
response->printf("<li>ContentLength: %u</li>", request->contentLength());
response->printf("<li>Multipart: %s</li>", request->multipart()?"true":"false");
response->print("</ul>");
response->print("<h3>Headers</h3>");
response->print("<ul>");
int headers = request->headers();
for(int i=0;i<headers;i++){
AsyncWebHeader* h = request->getHeader(i);
response->printf("<li>%s: %s</li>", h->name().c_str(), h->value().c_str());
}
response->print("</ul>");
response->print("<h3>Parameters</h3>");
response->print("<ul>");
int params = request->params();
for(int i=0;i<params;i++){
AsyncWebParameter* p = request->getParam(i);
if(p->isFile()){
response->printf("<li>FILE[%s]: %s, size: %u</li>", p->name().c_str(), p->value().c_str(), p->size());
} else if(p->isPost()){
response->printf("<li>POST[%s]: %s</li>", p->name().c_str(), p->value().c_str());
} else {
response->printf("<li>GET[%s]: %s</li>", p->name().c_str(), p->value().c_str());
}
}
response->print("</ul>");
response->print("</body></html>");
//send the response last
request->send(response);
This way of sending Json is great for when the result is below 4KB
#include "AsyncJson.h"
#include "ArduinoJson.h"
AsyncResponseStream *response = request->beginResponseStream("application/json");
DynamicJsonBuffer jsonBuffer;
JsonObject &root = jsonBuffer.createObject();
root["heap"] = ESP.getFreeHeap();
root["ssid"] = WiFi.SSID();
root.printTo(*response);
request->send(response);
This response can handle really large Json objects (tested to 40KB) There isn't any noticeable speed decrease for small results with the method above Since ArduinoJson does not allow reading parts of the string, the whole Json has to be passed every time a chunks needs to be sent, which shows speed decrease proportional to the resulting json packets
#include "AsyncJson.h"
#include "ArduinoJson.h"
AsyncJsonResponse * response = new AsyncJsonResponse();
response->addHeader("Server","ESP Async Web Server");
JsonObject& root = response->getRoot();
root["heap"] = ESP.getFreeHeap();
root["ssid"] = WiFi.SSID();
response->setLength();
request->send(response);
In addition to serving files from SPIFFS as described above, the server provide a dedicated handler that optimize the
performance of serving files from SPIFFS - AsyncStaticWebHandler
. Use server.serveStatic()
function to
initialize and add a new instance of AsyncStaticWebHandler
to the server.
The Handler will not handle the request if the file does not exists, e.g. the server will continue to look for another
handler that can handle the request.
Notice that you can chain setter functions to setup the handler, or keep a pointer to change it at a later time.
// Serve the file "/www/page.htm" when request url is "/page.htm"
server.serveStatic("/page.htm", SPIFFS, "/www/page.htm");
To serve files in a directory, the path to the files should specify a directory in SPIFFS and ends with "/".
// Serve files in directory "/www/" when request url starts with "/"
// Request to the root or none existing files will try to server the defualt
// file name "index.htm" if exists
server.serveStatic("/", SPIFFS, "/www/");
// Server with different default file
server.serveStatic("/", SPIFFS, "/www/").setDefaultFile("default.html");
server
.serveStatic("/", SPIFFS, "/www/")
.setDefaultFile("default.html")
.setAuthentication("user", "pass");
It is possible to specify Cache-Control header value to reduce the number of calls to the server once the client loaded the files. For more information on Cache-Control values see Cache-Control
// Cache responses for 10 minutes (600 seconds)
server.serveStatic("/", SPIFFS, "/www/").setCacheControl("max-age=600");
//*** Change Cache-Control after server setup ***
// During setup - keep a pointer to the handler
AsyncStaticWebHandler* handler = &server.serveStatic("/", SPIFFS, "/www/").setCacheControl("max-age=600");
// At a later event - change Cache-Control
handler->setCacheControl("max-age=30");
It is possible to specify Date-Modified header to enable the server to return Not-Modified (304) response for requests with "If-Modified-Since" header with the same value, instead of responding with the actual file content.
// Update the date modified string every time files are updated
server.serveStatic("/", SPIFFS, "/www/").setLastModified("Mon, 20 Jun 2016 14:00:00 GMT");
//*** Chage last modified value at a later stage ***
// During setup - read last modified value from config or EEPROM
String date_modified = loadDateModified();
AsyncStaticWebHandler* handler = &server.serveStatic("/", SPIFFS, "/www/");
handler->setLastModified(date_modified);
// At a later event when files are updated
String date_modified = getNewDateModfied();
saveDateModified(date_modified); // Save for next reset
handler->setLastModified(date_modified);
It is possible to specify template processor for static files. For information on template processor see Respond with content coming from a File containing templates.
String processor(const String& var)
{
if(var == "HELLO_FROM_TEMPLATE")
return F("Hello world!");
return String();
}
// ...
server.serveStatic("/", SPIFFS, "/www/").setTemplateProcessor(processor);
It is possible to rewrite the request url with parameter matchg. Here is an example with one parameter: Rewrite for example "/radio/{frequence}" -> "/radio?f={frequence}"
class OneParamRewrite : public AsyncWebRewrite
{
protected:
String _urlPrefix;
int _paramIndex;
String _paramsBackup;
public:
OneParamRewrite(const char* from, const char* to)
: AsyncWebRewrite(from, to) {
_paramIndex = _from.indexOf('{');
if( _paramIndex >=0 && _from.endsWith("}")) {
_urlPrefix = _from.substring(0, _paramIndex);
int index = _params.indexOf('{');
if(index >= 0) {
_params = _params.substring(0, index);
}
} else {
_urlPrefix = _from;
}
_paramsBackup = _params;
}
bool match(AsyncWebServerRequest *request) override {
if(request->url().startsWith(_urlPrefix)) {
if(_paramIndex >= 0) {
_params = _paramsBackup + request->url().substring(_paramIndex);
} else {
_params = _paramsBackup;
}
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
};
Usage:
server.addRewrite( new OneParamRewrite("/radio/{frequence}", "/radio?f={frequence}") );