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Example using DAK 1 to send HTTP GET: | Example using DAK 1 to send HTTP GET: |
Revision as of 15:05, 5 September 2017
HTTP GET via EDO Port
You can send HTTP GET to third-party systems using EDO ports and Event Handler.
Set up EDO port
"System" -> "Serial Ports" -> Configure EDIO port
Port-Type: TCP/IP Client
IP-Address: destination IP
Port: destination port, usually 80 when HTTP.
Keep-Alive: off
Create Event
Use EDO command to send HTTP GET on the configured port.
Example using DAK 1 to send HTTP GET:
EDO 1 "GET /triggerevent?variable1=test1&variable2=test2 HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: 10.5.101.110\r\nConnection: Keep-Alive\r\n" EDO 1 "Accept: */*\r\n\r\n"
There is a max-limit of 128 characters on EDIO ports, so if string exceeds this the command needs to be split up.