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107 lines
2.9 KiB
107 lines
2.9 KiB
4 years ago
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/*
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This sketch demonstrates how to set up a simple HTTP-like server.
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The server will set a GPIO pin depending on the request
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http://server_ip/gpio/0 will set the GPIO2 low,
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http://server_ip/gpio/1 will set the GPIO2 high
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server_ip is the IP address of the ESP8266 module, will be
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printed to Serial when the module is connected.
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*/
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#include <ESP8266WiFi.h>
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#ifndef STASSID
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#define STASSID "your-ssid"
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#define STAPSK "your-password"
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#endif
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const char* ssid = STASSID;
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const char* password = STAPSK;
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// Create an instance of the server
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// specify the port to listen on as an argument
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WiFiServer server(80);
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(115200);
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// prepare LED
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pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
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digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, 0);
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// Connect to WiFi network
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Serial.println();
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Serial.println();
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Serial.print(F("Connecting to "));
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Serial.println(ssid);
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WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA);
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WiFi.begin(ssid, password);
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while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
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delay(500);
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Serial.print(F("."));
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}
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Serial.println();
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Serial.println(F("WiFi connected"));
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// Start the server
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server.begin();
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Serial.println(F("Server started"));
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// Print the IP address
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Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
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}
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void loop() {
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// Check if a client has connected
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WiFiClient client = server.available();
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if (!client) {
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return;
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}
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Serial.println(F("new client"));
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client.setTimeout(5000); // default is 1000
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// Read the first line of the request
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String req = client.readStringUntil('\r');
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Serial.println(F("request: "));
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Serial.println(req);
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// Match the request
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int val;
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if (req.indexOf(F("/gpio/0")) != -1) {
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val = 0;
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} else if (req.indexOf(F("/gpio/1")) != -1) {
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val = 1;
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} else {
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Serial.println(F("invalid request"));
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val = digitalRead(LED_BUILTIN);
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}
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// Set LED according to the request
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digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, val);
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// read/ignore the rest of the request
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// do not client.flush(): it is for output only, see below
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while (client.available()) {
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// byte by byte is not very efficient
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client.read();
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}
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// Send the response to the client
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// it is OK for multiple small client.print/write,
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// because nagle algorithm will group them into one single packet
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client.print(F("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n<!DOCTYPE HTML>\r\n<html>\r\nGPIO is now "));
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client.print((val) ? F("high") : F("low"));
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client.print(F("<br><br>Click <a href='http://"));
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client.print(WiFi.localIP());
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client.print(F("/gpio/1'>here</a> to switch LED GPIO on, or <a href='http://"));
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client.print(WiFi.localIP());
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client.print(F("/gpio/0'>here</a> to switch LED GPIO off.</html>"));
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// The client will actually be *flushed* then disconnected
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// when the function returns and 'client' object is destroyed (out-of-scope)
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// flush = ensure written data are received by the other side
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Serial.println(F("Disconnecting from client"));
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}
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