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In this video, we explore the exciting world of ESP32 and localhost two-way communication. Starting with an introduction to websockets, we dive into the working principles behind websockets and the PHP Ratchet library. We guide you through the setup process, from installing Composer to creating the project folder and installing the necessary Ratchet library. Next, we demonstrate how to create a websocket server and define its address, followed by starting the server and testing it using a websocket client extension. We also write additional code for the server and conduct tests from a mobile phone to ensure seamless communication. With the foundation in place, we switch gears and build a custom websocket client using JavaScript. Additionally, we design a home page for our project, complete with a toggle button and temperature data handling. You'll learn how to display button states and temperature information on the home page. The video then delves into creating a websocket client on the ESP32, showcasing how to test its functionality and send fake data from the ESP32 to localhost. We demonstrate sending real-time DHT11 sensor data to the localhost server and explore controlling an ESP32 LED from the localhost server. Finally, we demonstrate how to control the ESP32 LED using a push button. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Useful Video Links -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESP32 Send Temperature and Humidity Data to localhost XAMPP • ESP32 Send Temperature and Humidity Data t... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Download Code -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://github.com/ahmadlogs/esp-loca... For Paid Projects Hire Me On Upwork: https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~0... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: All videos are for educational purposes and use them wisely. Any video may have a slight mistake, please take decisions based on your research. This video is not forcing anything on you. #ESP32 #Localhost #esp32project 00:00 - Introduction 00:17 - Previous Knowledge 00:37 - Contents Overview 01:51 - WebSocket Introduction 02:40 - How WebSocket Works 03:17 - PHP Ratchet Library 03:53 - Installing Composer 05:13 - Setting up the Project Folder 06:52 - Installing Ratchet Library 07:45 - Creating WebSocket Server 11:12 - Defining WebSocket Address 13:16 - Starting WebSocket Server 13:43 - Installing WebSocket Client Extension 14:18 - Testing WebSocket Server using Client 15:32 - Writing Additional Code for WebSocket Server 17:07 - Testing WebSocket Server From Phone 17:55 - Updating WebSocket Server IP Address 18:27 - Final WebSocket Test 19:08 - Implementing Message Sending on Server 21:58 - Building Custom WebSocket Client Using JavaScript 25:11 - Creating Home Page for the Project 26:52 - Implementing Toggle Button on Home Page 31:35 - Handling Temperature Data on Home Page 34:04 - Displaying Button and Temperature Info on Home Page 35:18 - Creating WebSocket Client on ESP32 40:13 - Testing ESP32 WebSocket Client 40:57 - Sending Fake Data from ESP32 to Localhost 42:20 - Sending DHT11 Data to Localhost 44:40 - Controlling ESP32 LED from Localhost 46:28 - Controlling ESP32 LED Using Push Button 47:25 - Final Demo 47:57 - End Screen