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# Workflows
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Workflows are the process used to 1) manipulate files on the CircuitPython device and 2) interact
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with the serial connection to CircuitPython. The serial connection is usually used to access the
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REPL.
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Starting with CircuitPython 3.x we moved to a USB-only workflow. Prior to that, we used the serial
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connection alone to do the whole workflow. In CircuitPython 7.x, a BLE workflow was added with the
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advantage of working with mobile devices. CircuitPython 8.x added a web workflow that works over the
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local network (usually Wi-Fi) and a web browser. Other clients can also use the Web REST API. Boards
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should clearly document which workflows are supported.
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Code for workflows lives in `supervisor/shared`.
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The workflow APIs are documented here.
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## USB
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These USB interfaces are enabled by default on boards with USB support. They are usable once the
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device has been plugged into a host.
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### CIRCUITPY drive
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CircuitPython exposes a standard mass storage (MSC) interface to enable file manipulation over a
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standard interface. This interface works underneath the file system at the block level so using it
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excludes other types of workflows from manipulating the file system at the same time.
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### CDC serial
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CircuitPython exposes one CDC USB interface for CircuitPython serial. This is a standard serial
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USB interface.
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TODO: Document how it designates itself from the user CDC.
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Setting baudrate 1200 and disconnecting will reboot into a bootloader. (Used by Arduino to trigger
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a reset into bootloader.)
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## BLE
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The BLE workflow is enabled for nRF boards. By default, to prevent malicious access, it is disabled.
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To connect to the BLE workflow, press the reset button while the status led blinks blue quickly
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after the safe mode blinks. The board will restart and broadcast the file transfer service UUID
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(`0xfebb`) along with the board's [Creation IDs](https://github.com/creationid/creators). This
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public broadcast is done at a lower transmit level so the devices must be closer. On connection, the
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device will need to pair and bond. Once bonded, the device will broadcast whenever disconnected
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using a rotating key rather than a static one. Non-bonded devices won't be able to resolve it. After
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connection, the central device can discover two default services. One for file transfer and one for
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CircuitPython specifically that includes serial characteristics.
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To change the default BLE advertising name without (or before) running user code, the desired name
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can be put in the `settings.toml` file. The key is `CIRCUITPY_BLE_NAME`. It's limited to approximately
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30 characters depending on the port's settings and will be truncated if longer.
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### File Transfer API
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CircuitPython uses [an open File Transfer API](https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_BLE_File_Transfer)
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to enable file system access.
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### CircuitPython Service
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The base UUID for the CircuitPython service is `ADAFXXXX-4369-7263-7569-7450794686e`. The `XXXX` is
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replaced by the four specific digits below. The service itself is `0001`.
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#### TX - `0002` / RX - `0003`
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These characteristic work just like the Nordic Uart Service (NUS) but have different UUIDs to prevent
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conflicts with user created NUS services.
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#### Version - `0100`
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Read-only characteristic that returns the UTF-8 encoded version string.
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## Web
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The web workflow is depends on adding Wi-Fi credentials into the `settings.toml` file. The keys are
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`CIRCUITPY_WIFI_SSID` and `CIRCUITPY_WIFI_PASSWORD`. Once these are defined, CircuitPython will
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automatically connect to the network and start the webserver used for the workflow. The webserver
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is on port 80 unless overridden by `CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PORT`. It also enables MDNS.
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Here is an example `/settings.toml`:
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```bash
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# To auto-connect to Wi-Fi
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CIRCUITPY_WIFI_SSID="scottswifi"
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CIRCUITPY_WIFI_PASSWORD="secretpassword"
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# To enable modifying files from the web. Change this too!
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# Leave the User field blank in the browser.
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CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PASSWORD="passw0rd"
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CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PORT=80
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```
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MDNS is used to resolve [`circuitpython.local`](http://circuitpython.local) to a device specific
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hostname of the form `cpy-XXXXXX.local`. The `XXXXXX` is based on network MAC address. The device
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also provides the MDNS service with service type `_circuitpython` and protocol `_tcp`.
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### HTTP
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The web server is HTTP 1.1 and may use chunked responses so that it doesn't need to precompute
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content length.
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The API generally consists of an HTTP method such as GET or PUT and a path. Requests and responses
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also have headers. Responses will contain a status code and status text such as `404 Not Found`.
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This API tries to use standard status codes to encode the status of the various operations. The
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[Mozilla Developer Network HTTP docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP)
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are a great reference.
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#### Examples
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The examples use `curl`, a common command line program for issuing HTTP requests. The examples below
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use `circuitpython.local` as the easiest way to work. If you have multiple active devices, you'll
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want to use the specific `cpy-XXXXXX.local` version.
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The examples also use `passw0rd` as the password placeholder. Replace it with your password before
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running the example.
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### `/`
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The root welcome page links to the file system page and also displays other CircuitPython devices
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found using MDNS service discovery. This allows web browsers to find other devices from one. (All
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devices will respond to `circuitpython.local` so the device redirected to may vary.)
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### CORS
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The web server will allow requests from `cpy-XXXXXX.local`, `127.0.0.1`, the device's IP and
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`code.circuitpython.org`. (`circuitpython.local` requests will be redirected to `cpy-XXXXXX.local`.)
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### File REST API
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All file system related APIs are protected by HTTP basic authentication. It is *NOT* secure but will
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hopefully prevent some griefing in shared settings. The password is sent unencrypted so do not reuse
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a password with something important. The user field is left blank.
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The password is taken from `settings.toml` with the key `CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PASSWORD`. If this is unset, the
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server will respond with `403 Forbidden`. When a password is set, but not provided in a request, it
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will respond `401 Unauthorized`.
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#### `/fs/`
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The `/fs/` page will respond with a directory browsing HTML once authenticated. This page is always
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gzipped. If the `Accept: application/json` header is provided, then the JSON representation of the
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root will be returned.
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##### OPTIONS
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When requested with the `OPTIONS` method, the server will respond with CORS related headers. Most
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aren't needed for API use. They are there for the web browser.
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* `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` - Varies with USB state. `GET, OPTIONS` when USB is active. `GET, OPTIONS, PUT, DELETE, MOVE` otherwise.
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Example:
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```sh
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curl -v -u :passw0rd -X OPTIONS -L --location-trusted http://circuitpython.local/fs/
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```
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#### `/fs/<directory path>/`
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Directory paths must end with a /. Otherwise, the path is assumed to be a file.
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##### GET
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Returns a JSON representation of the directory.
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* `200 OK` - Directory exists and JSON returned
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* `401 Unauthorized` - Incorrect password
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* `403 Forbidden` - No `CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PASSWORD` set
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* `404 Not Found` - Missing directory
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Returns information about each file in the directory:
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* `name` - File name. No trailing `/` on directory names
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* `directory` - `true` when a directory. `false` otherwise
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* `modified_ns` - File modification time in nanoseconds since January 1st, 1970. May not use full resolution
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* `file_size` - File size in bytes. `0` for directories
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Example:
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```sh
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curl -v -u :passw0rd -H "Accept: application/json" -L --location-trusted http://circuitpython.local/fs/lib/hello/
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```
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```json
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[
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{
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"name": "world.txt",
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"directory": false,
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"modified_ns": 946934328000000000,
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"file_size": 12
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}
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]
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```
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##### PUT
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Tries to make a directory at the given path. Request body is ignored. The custom `X-Timestamp`
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header can provide a timestamp in milliseconds since January 1st, 1970 (to match JavaScript's file
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time resolution) used for the directories modification time. The RTC time will used otherwise.
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Returns:
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* `204 No Content` - Directory exists
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* `201 Created` - Directory created
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* `401 Unauthorized` - Incorrect password
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* `403 Forbidden` - No `CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PASSWORD` set
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* `409 Conflict` - USB is active and preventing file system modification
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* `404 Not Found` - Missing parent directory
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* `500 Server Error` - Other, unhandled error
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Example:
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```sh
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curl -v -u :passw0rd -X PUT -L --location-trusted http://circuitpython.local/fs/lib/hello/world/
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```
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##### Move
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Moves the directory at the given path to ``X-Destination``. Also known as rename.
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The custom `X-Destination` header stores the destination path of the directory.
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* `201 Created` - Directory renamed
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* `401 Unauthorized` - Incorrect password
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* `403 Forbidden` - No `CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PASSWORD` set
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* `404 Not Found` - Source directory not found or destination path is missing
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* `409 Conflict` - USB is active and preventing file system modification
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* `412 Precondition Failed` - The destination path is already in use
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Example:
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```sh
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curl -v -u :passw0rd -X MOVE -H "X-Destination: /fs/lib/hello2/" -L --location-trusted http://circuitpython.local/fs/lib/hello/
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```
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##### DELETE
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Deletes the directory and all of its contents.
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* `204 No Content` - Directory and its contents deleted
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* `401 Unauthorized` - Incorrect password
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* `403 Forbidden` - No `CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PASSWORD` set
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* `404 Not Found` - No directory
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* `409 Conflict` - USB is active and preventing file system modification
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Example:
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```sh
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curl -v -u :passw0rd -X DELETE -L --location-trusted http://circuitpython.local/fs/lib/hello2/world/
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```
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#### `/fs/<file path>`
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##### PUT
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Stores the provided content to the file path.
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The custom `X-Timestamp` header can provide a timestamp in milliseconds since January 1st, 1970
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(to match JavaScript's file time resolution) used for the directories modification time. The RTC
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time will used otherwise.
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Returns:
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* `201 Created` - File created and saved
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* `204 No Content` - File existed and overwritten
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* `401 Unauthorized` - Incorrect password
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* `403 Forbidden` - No `CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PASSWORD` set
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* `404 Not Found` - Missing parent directory
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* `409 Conflict` - USB is active and preventing file system modification
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* `413 Payload Too Large` - `Expect` header not sent and file is too large
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* `417 Expectation Failed` - `Expect` header sent and file is too large
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* `500 Server Error` - Other, unhandled error
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If the client sends the `Expect` header, the server will reply with `100 Continue` when ok.
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Example:
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```sh
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echo "Hello world" >> test.txt
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curl -v -u :passw0rd -T test.txt -L --location-trusted http://circuitpython.local/fs/lib/hello/world.txt
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```
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##### GET
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Returns the raw file contents. `Content-Type` will be set based on extension:
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* `text/plain` - `.py`, `.txt`
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* `text/javascript` - `.js`
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* `text/html` - `.html`
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* `application/json` - `.json`
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* `application/octet-stream` - Everything else
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Will return:
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* `200 OK` - File exists and file returned
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* `401 Unauthorized` - Incorrect password
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* `403 Forbidden` - No `CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PASSWORD` set
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* `404 Not Found` - Missing file
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Example:
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```sh
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curl -v -u :passw0rd -L --location-trusted http://circuitpython.local/fs/lib/hello/world.txt
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```
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##### Move
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Moves the file at the given path to the ``X-Destination``. Also known as rename.
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The custom `X-Destination` header stores the destination path of the file.
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* `201 Created` - File renamed
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* `401 Unauthorized` - Incorrect password
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* `403 Forbidden` - No `CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PASSWORD` set
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* `404 Not Found` - Source file not found or destination path is missing
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* `409 Conflict` - USB is active and preventing file system modification
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* `412 Precondition Failed` - The destination path is already in use
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Example:
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```sh
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curl -v -u :passw0rd -X MOVE -H "X-Destination: /fs/lib/hello/world2.txt" -L --location-trusted http://circuitpython.local/fs/lib/hello/world.txt
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```
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##### DELETE
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Deletes the file.
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* `204 No Content` - File existed and deleted
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* `401 Unauthorized` - Incorrect password
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* `403 Forbidden` - No `CIRCUITPY_WEB_API_PASSWORD` set
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* `404 Not Found` - File not found
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* `409 Conflict` - USB is active and preventing file system modification
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Example:
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```sh
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curl -v -u :passw0rd -X DELETE -L --location-trusted http://circuitpython.local/fs/lib/hello/world2.txt
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```
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### `/cp/`
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`/cp/` serves basic info about the CircuitPython device and others discovered through MDNS. It is
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not protected by basic auth in case the device is someone elses.
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Only `GET` requests are supported and will return `405 Method Not Allowed` otherwise.
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#### `/cp/devices.json`
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Returns information about other devices found on the network using MDNS.
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* `total`: Total MDNS response count. May be more than in `devices` if internal limits were hit.
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* `devices`: List of discovered devices.
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* `hostname`: MDNS hostname
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* `instance_name`: MDNS instance name. Defaults to human readable board name.
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* `port`: Port of CircuitPython Web API
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* `ip`: IP address
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Example:
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```sh
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curl -v -L http://circuitpython.local/cp/devices.json
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```
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```json
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{
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"total": 1,
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"devices": [
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{
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"hostname": "cpy-951032",
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"instance_name": "Adafruit Feather ESP32-S2 TFT",
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"port": 80,
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"ip": "192.168.1.235"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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#### `/cp/serial/`
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Serves a basic serial terminal program when a `GET` request is received without the
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`Upgrade: websocket` header. Otherwise the socket is upgraded to a WebSocket. See WebSockets below for more detail.
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This is an authenticated endpoint in both modes.
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#### `/cp/version.json`
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Returns information about the device.
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* `web_api_version`: Always `1`. This versions the rest of the API and new versions may not be backwards compatible.
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* `version`: CircuitPython build version.
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* `build_date`: CircuitPython build date.
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* `board_name`: Human readable name of the board.
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* `mcu_name`: Human readable name of the microcontroller.
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* `board_id`: Board id used in code and on circuitpython.org.
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* `creator_id`: Creator ID for the board.
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* `creation_id`: Creation ID for the board, set by the creator.
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* `hostname`: MDNS hostname.
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* `port`: Port of CircuitPython Web Service.
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* `ip`: IP address of the device.
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Example:
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```sh
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curl -v -L http://circuitpython.local/cp/version.json
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```
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```json
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{
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"web_api_version": 1,
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"version": "8.0.0-alpha.1-20-ge1d4518a9-dirty",
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"build_date": "2022-06-24",
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"board_name": "ESP32-S3-USB-OTG-N8",
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"mcu_name": "ESP32S3",
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"board_id": "espressif_esp32s3_usb_otg_n8",
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"creator_id": 12346,
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"creation_id": 28683,
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"hostname": "cpy-f57ce8",
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"port": 80,
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"ip": "192.168.1.94"
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}
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```
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#### `/code/`
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The `/code/` page returns a small static html page that will pull in and load the full code editor from
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[code.circuitpython.org](https://code.circuitpython.org) for a full code editor experience. Because most
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of the resources reside online instead of the device, an active internet connection is required.
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### Static files
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* `/favicon.ico` - Blinka
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* `/directory.js` - JavaScript for `/fs/`
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* `/welcome.js` - JavaScript for `/`
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### WebSocket
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The CircuitPython serial interactions are available over a WebSocket. A WebSocket begins as a
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special HTTP request that gets upgraded to a WebSocket. Authentication happens before upgrading.
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WebSockets are *not* bare sockets once upgraded. Instead they have their own framing format for data.
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CircuitPython can handle PING and CLOSE opcodes. All others are treated as TEXT. Data to
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CircuitPython is expected to be masked UTF-8, as the spec requires. Data from CircuitPython to the
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client is unmasked. It is also unbuffered so the client will get a variety of frame sizes.
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Only one WebSocket at a time is supported.
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