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How to Integrate KLone Embedded Web Server into Your IoT Project

Overview

KLone is a compact C-based embedded web server and templating framework that bundles webapp content into a single daemon. It’s suitable for resource-constrained devices and supports dynamic HTML via embedded C blocks, request/session APIs, and a simple build/bootstrap flow. This guide shows a practical, production-minded integration path for an IoT device.

Assumptions (reasonable defaults)

  • Target: embedded Linux (or similar HLOS) with cross-compile toolchain.
  • Network stack: POSIX sockets (or lwIP/RTOS if ported).
  • Goal: local web UI + optional IoT (cloud) connectivity via a broker/proxy.
  • KLone version: use the latest stable release available from KoanLogic.

1) Prepare your build environment

  1. Install build tools: gcc/clang, make, git, wget or curl, zip.
  2. Create project directory and bootstrap KLone:
    • Add a Makefile with KLONE_VERSION and WEBAPP_DIR, or follow klone tutorial bootstrap (klapp.mk fetch).
    • Run make to download KLone and build the kloned daemon (example from KLone tutorial: kloned starts on port 8080).

2) Organize webapp content

  • Put static files and templates under webapp/www and auxiliary config under webapp/etc.
  • KLone compiles webapp into the executable; plan your update method (rebuild firmware to change UI, or include a small updater endpoint).
  • Use KLone .kl1 templates:
    • <%! %> for declarations (includes, globals, helper functions).
    • <% %> for inline code that

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