AWS IoT HTTP for ESP32 (ESP-IDF SDK)

 I would like to share my porting of AWS IoT HTTP for ESP32 (ESP-IDF SDK).

This porting allows the ESP32 to upload - download file from AWS S3, and generate AWS presigned URL.

GitHub: https://github.com/nhatuan84/esp32_aws_iot_http

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Freddie said…
That's great! Have you found the S3 upload speed on the ESP32 to be a bottleneck? In my tests, optimizing the chunk size really helped. It improved the throughput significantly. Anyway, have you played basket random ?
Karen J. Cox said…
Cool project! Have you found the library to be reliable for continuous data streams? In my experience, occasional disconnects can be a hassle, but overall, it's pretty solid. I'm sure many developers would find it very helpful. Makes me wonder what five nights at freddy's would upload to AWS if he had access to an ESP32.
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