The goal of this project is to show how to configure Wi-Fi settings for a device using an embedded application resource file (JSON).
File/folder | Description |
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src |
Azure Sphere High Level application source code |
README.md |
This README file. |
LICENSE.txt |
The license for the project. |
ThirdPartyNotices.txt |
The license for parson (JSON parser). |
- An Azure Sphere-based device with development features enabled (see Get started with Azure Sphere for more information).
- Setup a development environment for Azure Sphere (see Quickstarts to set up your Azure Sphere device for more information).
Note that the Azure Sphere High Level application is configured for the 21.01 SDK release.
The application uses an embedded application resource file (WiFiConfig.json), the file contains the SSID and network key used to configure the device.
{
"ssid": "mySSID",
"networkKey": "myNetworkKey"
}
To read the JSON the application uses the Storage_OpenFileInImagePackage API, and then lseek, and read APIs to read the JSON file - parson is used as a JSON parser to read the SSID and Network Key.
The sample JSON contains 'mySSID' and 'myNetworkKey', replace these with the SSID and network key that you want to provision on your device.
The application enables the WiFiConfig capability in app_manifest.json.
"WifiConfig": true
Note that the project uses WifiConfig_SetSecurityType
to set the security type to WifiConfig_Security_Wpa2_Psk
- the API can also take WifiConfig_Security_Open
and WifiConfig_Security_Wpa2_EAP_TLS
. The sample will need to be modified to support these other security types.
- The code has been developed to show how to configure Wi-Fi settings using an embedded JSON application resource - It is not official, maintained, or production-ready code.
This code is not formally maintained, but we will make a best effort to respond to/address any issues you encounter.
If you run into an issue with this code, please open a GitHub issue against this repo.
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See LICENSE.txt
This project builds on open source components, these are listed in ThirdPartyNotices.txt