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libcoap: A C implementation of the Constrained Application Protocol (RFC 7252)

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Copyright (C) 2010—2024 by Olaf Bergmann bergmann@tzi.org and others

ABOUT LIBCOAP

libcoap is a C implementation of a lightweight application-protocol for devices that are constrained their resources such as computing power, RF range, memory, bandwidth, or network packet sizes. This protocol, CoAP, is standardized by the IETF as RFC 7252. For further information related to CoAP, see https://coap.space or CoAP Wiki.

You might want to check out libcoap-minimal for usage examples.

DOCUMENTATION

Documentation and further information can be found at https://libcoap.net.

PACKAGE CONTENTS

This package contains a protocol parser and basic networking functions for platforms with support for malloc() and BSD-style sockets. In addition, there is support for Contiki-NG, Espressif/ESP-IDF, LwIP and RIOT-OS hosted environments.

The following RFCs are supported

There is (D)TLS support for the following libraries

  • OpenSSL (Minimum version 1.1.0) [PKI, PSK and PKCS11]

  • GnuTLS (Minimum version 3.3.0) [PKI, PSK, RPK(3.6.6+) and PKCS11]

  • Mbed TLS (Minimum version 2.7.10) [PKI and PSK]

  • wolfSSL (Minimum version 5.2.0) [PKI, PSK, RPK(5.6.4+) and DTLS1.3(5.4.0+)]

  • TinyDTLS [PSK and RPK] [DTLS Only]

The examples directory contain a CoAP client, CoAP Resource Directory server and a CoAP server to demonstrate the use of this library.

BUILDING

Further information can be found at https://libcoap.net/install.html and BUILDING.

LICENSE INFORMATION

This library is published as open-source software without any warranty of any kind. Use is permitted under the terms of the simplified BSD license. It includes public domain software. libcoap binaries may also include open-source software with their respective licensing terms. Please refer to LICENSE for further details.