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/* | |
Debounce | |
Each time the input pin goes from LOW to HIGH (e.g. because of a push-button | |
press), the output pin is toggled from LOW to HIGH or HIGH to LOW. There's | |
a minimum delay between toggles to debounce the circuit (i.e. to ignore | |
noise). | |
The circuit: | |
* LED attached from pin 13 to ground | |
* pushbutton attached from pin 2 to +5V | |
* 10K resistor attached from pin 2 to ground | |
* Note: On most Arduino boards, there is already an LED on the board | |
connected to pin 13, so you don't need any extra components for this example. | |
created 21 November 2006 | |
by David A. Mellis | |
modified 30 Aug 2011 | |
by Limor Fried | |
modified 28 Dec 2012 | |
by Mike Walters | |
modified 30 Aug 2016 | |
by Arturo Guadalupi | |
This example code is in the public domain. | |
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Debounce | |
*/ | |
#include <ESP8266WiFi.h> | |
#include <WiFiClientSecure.h> | |
const int button = D3; | |
const char* ssid = "SSID"; | |
const char* password = "PASS"; | |
const char* host = "HOST"; | |
const int httpsPort = 443; | |
// constants won't change. They're used here to | |
// set pin numbers: | |
const int buttonPin = D3; // the number of the pushbutton pin | |
const int ledPin = LED_BUILTIN; // the number of the LED pin | |
// Variables will change: | |
int ledState = HIGH; // the current state of the output pin | |
int buttonState; // the current reading from the input pin | |
int lastButtonState = LOW; // the previous reading from the input pin | |
// the following variables are unsigned long's because the time, measured in miliseconds, | |
// will quickly become a bigger number than can be stored in an int. | |
unsigned long lastDebounceTime = 0; // the last time the output pin was toggled | |
unsigned long debounceDelay = 50; // the debounce time; increase if the output flickers | |
void setup() { | |
pinMode(buttonPin, INPUT); | |
pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); | |
// set initial LED state | |
digitalWrite(ledPin, ledState); | |
Serial.begin(115200); | |
Serial.println(); | |
Serial.print("connecting to "); | |
Serial.println(ssid); | |
WiFi.begin(ssid, password); | |
while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) { | |
delay(500); | |
Serial.print("."); | |
} | |
Serial.println(""); | |
Serial.println("WiFi connected"); | |
Serial.println("IP address: "); | |
Serial.println(WiFi.localIP()); | |
} | |
void loop() { | |
// read the state of the switch into a local variable: | |
int reading = digitalRead(buttonPin); | |
// check to see if you just pressed the button | |
// (i.e. the input went from LOW to HIGH), and you've waited | |
// long enough since the last press to ignore any noise: | |
// If the switch changed, due to noise or pressing: | |
if (reading != lastButtonState) { | |
// reset the debouncing timer | |
lastDebounceTime = millis(); | |
} | |
if ((millis() - lastDebounceTime) > debounceDelay) { | |
// whatever the reading is at, it's been there for longer | |
// than the debounce delay, so take it as the actual current state: | |
// if the button state has changed: | |
if (reading != buttonState) { | |
buttonState = reading; | |
// only toggle the LED if the new button state is HIGH | |
if (buttonState == HIGH) { | |
sendPost(); | |
ledState = !ledState; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// set the LED: | |
digitalWrite(ledPin, ledState); | |
// save the reading. Next time through the loop, | |
// it'll be the lastButtonState: | |
lastButtonState = reading; | |
} | |
void sendPost(){ | |
// Use WiFiClientSecure class to create TLS connection | |
WiFiClientSecure client; | |
Serial.print("connecting to "); | |
Serial.println(host); | |
if (!client.connect(host, httpsPort)) { | |
Serial.println("connection failed"); | |
return; | |
} | |
//if (client.verify(fingerprint, host)) { | |
// Serial.println("certificate matches"); | |
// } else { | |
// Serial.println("certificate doesn't match"); | |
// } | |
String url = "/widgets/time_since_last"; | |
String data = "{\"auth_token\" : \"pw_token_2017_t3nn1s\"}"; | |
Serial.print("requesting URL: "); | |
Serial.println(url); | |
client.print(String("POST ") + url + " HTTP/1.1\r\n" + | |
"Host: " + host + "\r\n" + | |
"User-Agent: BuildFailureDetectorESP8266\r\n" + | |
"auth_token: pw_token_2017_t3nn1s\r\n" + | |
"Connection: close\r\n" + | |
"Content-Length: " + data.length() + "\r\n"); | |
client.println(); | |
client.println(data); | |
Serial.println("request sent"); | |
while (client.connected()) { | |
String line = client.readStringUntil('\n'); | |
if (line == "\r") { | |
Serial.println("headers received"); | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
String line = client.readStringUntil('\n'); | |
Serial.println("reply was:"); | |
Serial.println("=========="); | |
Serial.println(line); | |
Serial.println("=========="); | |
Serial.println("closing connection"); | |
return; | |
} |
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