# lws minimal secure streams policy2c This application parses a JSON policy passed on stdin and emits the equivalent of it in C structs ready for compilation. This is useful in the case your platform doesn't use a dynamic JSON policy and is space-constrained, you can still form and maintain the policy in JSON, but with this utility convert it into compileable C. **Notice** this depends on LWS_ROLE_H1, LWS_ROLE_H2, LWS_ROLE_WS and LWS_ROLE_MQTT build of lws, since it has to be able to work with any kind of policy content. ## build ``` $ cmake . && make ``` ## usage Commandline option|Meaning ---|--- -d |Debug verbosity in decimal, eg, -d15 ``` $ cat mypolicy.json | lws-minimal-secure-streams-policy2c (on stdout) static const uint32_t _rbo_bo_0[] = { 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, 10000, }; static const lws_retry_bo_t _rbo_0 = { .retry_ms_table = _rbo_bo_0, .retry_ms_table_count = 5, .conceal_count = 5, .secs_since_valid_ping = 30, .secs_since_valid_hangup = 35, .jitter_percent = 20, }; static const uint8_t _ss_der_amazon_root_ca_1[] = { /* 0x 0 */ 0x30, 0x82, 0x03, 0x41, 0x30, 0x82, 0x02, 0x29, /* 0x 8 */ 0xA0, 0x03, 0x02, 0x01, 0x02, 0x02, 0x13, 0x06, /* 0x 10 */ 0x6C, 0x9F, 0xCF, 0x99, 0xBF, 0x8C, 0x0A, 0x39, /* 0x 18 */ 0xE2, 0xF0, 0x78, 0x8A, 0x43, 0xE6, 0x96, 0x36, /* 0x 20 */ 0x5B, 0xCA, 0x30, 0x0D, 0x06, 0x09, 0x2A, 0x86, ... ```