Merge branch 'contrib/github_pr_14734' into 'master'

docs: fix all references to HTTPD_{GET,POST,PUT} (GitHub PR)

Closes IDFGH-13892

See merge request espressif/esp-idf!34418
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Aditya Patwardhan
2024-11-06 16:12:20 +08:00
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The HTTP Server component provides an ability for running a lightweight web serv
* :cpp:func:`httpd_start`: Creates an instance of HTTP server, allocate memory/resources for it depending upon the specified configuration and outputs a handle to the server instance. The server has both, a listening socket (TCP) for HTTP traffic, and a control socket (UDP) for control signals, which are selected in a round robin fashion in the server task loop. The task priority and stack size are configurable during server instance creation by passing ``httpd_config_t`` structure to ``httpd_start()``. TCP traffic is parsed as HTTP requests and, depending on the requested URI, user registered handlers are invoked which are supposed to send back HTTP response packets.
* :cpp:func:`httpd_stop`: This stops the server with the provided handle and frees up any associated memory/resources. This is a blocking function that first signals a halt to the server task and then waits for the task to terminate. While stopping, the task closes all open connections, removes registered URI handlers and resets all session context data to empty.
* :cpp:func:`httpd_register_uri_handler`: A URI handler is registered by passing object of type ``httpd_uri_t`` structure which has members including ``uri`` name, ``method`` type (eg. ``HTTPD_GET/HTTPD_POST/HTTPD_PUT`` etc.), function pointer of type ``esp_err_t *handler (httpd_req_t *req)`` and ``user_ctx`` pointer to user context data.
* :cpp:func:`httpd_register_uri_handler`: A URI handler is registered by passing object of type ``httpd_uri_t`` structure which has members including ``uri`` name, ``method`` type (eg. ``HTTP_GET/HTTP_POST/HTTP_PUT`` etc.), function pointer of type ``esp_err_t *handler (httpd_req_t *req)`` and ``user_ctx`` pointer to user context data.
Application Examples
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