diff --git a/docs/lua-modules/ftpserver.md b/docs/lua-modules/ftpserver.md index 49a4686a..9226a7f1 100644 --- a/docs/lua-modules/ftpserver.md +++ b/docs/lua-modules/ftpserver.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This implementation is by [Terry Ellison](https://github.com/TerryE), but I wish Create the FTP server on the standard ports 20 and 21. The global variable `FTP` is set to the server object. #### Syntax -`FTP.createServer(user, pass[, dbgFlag])` +`FTP:createServer(user, pass[, dbgFlag])` #### Parameters - `user`: Username for access to the server @@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ Create the FTP server on the standard ports 20 and 21. The global variable `FTP #### Example ```Lua -require("ftpserver").createServer('user', 'password') +require("ftpserver"):createServer('user', 'password') ``` ## open() Wrapper to createServer() which also connects to the WiFi channel. #### Syntax -`FTP.open(user, pass, ssid, wifipwd, dbgFlag)` +`FTP:open(user, pass, ssid, wifipwd, dbgFlag)` #### Parameters - `user`: Username for access to the server @@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ Wrapper to createServer() which also connects to the WiFi channel. #### Example ```Lua -require("ftpserver").open('user', 'password', 'myWifi', 'wifiPassword') +require("ftpserver"):open('user', 'password', 'myWifi', 'wifiPassword') ``` ## close() Close down server including any sockets and return all resources to Lua. Note that this include removing the FTP global variable and package references. #### Syntax -`FTP.close()` +`FTP:close()` #### Parameters None @@ -84,5 +84,5 @@ None #### Example ```Lua -FTP.close() +FTP:close() ``` diff --git a/docs/lua-modules/httpserver.md b/docs/lua-modules/httpserver.md index 64634e78..9dafc2f8 100644 --- a/docs/lua-modules/httpserver.md +++ b/docs/lua-modules/httpserver.md @@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ Callback function has 2 arguments: `req` (request) and `res` (response). The fir - `url`: Requested URL - `onheader`: assign a function to this value which will be called as soon as HTTP headers like `content-type` are available. This handler function has 3 parameters: - - `self`: `req` object - `name`: Header name. Will allways be lowercase. - `value`: Header value @@ -51,20 +50,18 @@ Callback function has 2 arguments: `req` (request) and `res` (response). The fir The second object holds functions: - `send(self, data, [response_code])`: Function to send data to client. - - - `self`: `res` object - - `data`: data to send (may be nil) - - `response_code`: the HTTP response code like `200`(default) or `404` (for example) *NOTE* if there are several calls with response_code given only the first one will be used. Any further codes given will be ignored. + - `self`: `res` object + - `data`: data to send (may be nil) + - `response_code`: the HTTP response code like `200`(default) or `404` (for example) *NOTE* if there are several calls with response_code given only the first one will be used. Any further codes given will be ignored. - `send_header(self, header_name, header_data)`: Function to send HTTP headers to client. This function will not be available after data has been sent. (It will be nil.) - - - `self`: `res` object - - `header_name`: the HTTP header name - - `header_data`: the HTTP header data + - `self`: `res` object + - `header_name`: the HTTP header name + - `header_data`: the HTTP header data - `finish([data[, response_code]])`: Function to finalize connection, optionally sending data and return code. - - `data`: optional data to send on connection finalizing - - `response_code`: the HTTP response code like `200`(default) or `404` (for example) *NOTE* if there are several calls with response_code given only the first one will be used. Any further codes given will be ignored. + - `data`: optional data to send on connection finalizing + - `response_code`: the HTTP response code like `200`(default) or `404` (for example) *NOTE* if there are several calls with response_code given only the first one will be used. Any further codes given will be ignored. Full example can be found in [http-example.lua](../../lua_modules/http/http-example.lua)