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WiFiEspAT
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WiFi Module with AT Interface and Access Point Capability?
Thanks for both of those. The path I'm looking into right now is using the WiFiWebServer library on the Teensy, which uses the WiFiEspAT library to create a standard WiFi API to an AT command-based ESP8266. I'm still learning about how web servers work (and HTML, CSS, Java, etc) but it seems like this should do what I want. But feel free to point out the error of my ways...
ArduinoJson
- How can I obtain weather info?
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Creating Pixel Art with Web Interface using ESP8266
I'm using the library ArduinoJson to storage arts in the ESP8266 memory at JSON format. But, i'm have difficult to storage more than 4 drawings, possibly because i don't know how scale, optimize and manager the memory space.
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Question regarding ArduinoJson.h Connection
/******************************************************************* A sample project for making a HTTP/HTTPS GET request on an ESP32 and parsing it from JSON It will connect to the given request, parse the JSON and print the body to serial monitor Parts: ESP32 Dev Board Aliexpress: * - https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dSi824B Amazon: * - https://amzn.to/3gArkAY * * = Affilate If you find what I do useful and would like to support me, please consider becoming a sponsor on Github https://github.com/sponsors/witnessmenow/ Written by Brian Lough YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/brianlough Tindie: https://www.tindie.com/stores/brianlough/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/witnessmenow *******************************************************************/ // ---------------------------- // Standard Libraries // ---------------------------- #include #include // ---------------------------- // Additional Libraries - each one of these will need to be installed. // ---------------------------- #include // Library used for parsing Json from the API responses // Search for "Arduino Json" in the Arduino Library manager // https://github.com/bblanchon/ArduinoJson //------- Replace the following! ------ char ssid[] = "yourSSID"; // your network SSID (name) char password[] = "yourPassword"; // your network key // For Non-HTTPS requests // WiFiClient client; // For HTTPS requests WiFiClientSecure client; // Just the base of the URL you want to connect to #define TEST_HOST "api.openweathermap.org" // Root cert of server we are connecting to // Baltimore CyberTrust Root - Expires 12 May 2025 // (FYI, from a security point of view you should not trust certs from other people, including me!) /*const char *server_cert = "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n" "MIIDdzCCAl+gAwIBAgIEAgAAuTANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBaMQswCQYDVQQGEwJJ\n" "RTESMBAGA1UEChMJQmFsdGltb3JlMRMwEQYDVQQLEwpDeWJlclRydXN0MSIwIAYD\n" "VQQDExlCYWx0aW1vcmUgQ3liZXJUcnVzdCBSb290MB4XDTAwMDUxMjE4NDYwMFoX\n" "DTI1MDUxMjIzNTkwMFowWjELMAkGA1UEBhMCSUUxEjAQBgNVBAoTCUJhbHRpbW9y\n" "ZTETMBEGA1UECxMKQ3liZXJUcnVzdDEiMCAGA1UEAxMZQmFsdGltb3JlIEN5YmVy\n" "VHJ1c3QgUm9vdDCCASIwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBQADggEPADCCAQoCggEBAKMEuyKr\n" "mD1X6CZymrV51Cni4eiVgLGw41uOKymaZN+hXe2wCQVt2yguzmKiYv60iNoS6zjr\n" "IZ3AQSsBUnuId9Mcj8e6uYi1agnnc+gRQKfRzMpijS3ljwumUNKoUMMo6vWrJYeK\n" "mpYcqWe4PwzV9/lSEy/CG9VwcPCPwBLKBsua4dnKM3p31vjsufFoREJIE9LAwqSu\n" "XmD+tqYF/LTdB1kC1FkYmGP1pWPgkAx9XbIGevOF6uvUA65ehD5f/xXtabz5OTZy\n" "dc93Uk3zyZAsuT3lySNTPx8kmCFcB5kpvcY67Oduhjprl3RjM71oGDHweI12v/ye\n" "jl0qhqdNkNwnGjkCAwEAAaNFMEMwHQYDVR0OBBYEFOWdWTCCR1jMrPoIVDaGezq1\n" "BE3wMBIGA1UdEwEB/wQIMAYBAf8CAQMwDgYDVR0PAQH/BAQDAgEGMA0GCSqGSIb3\n" "DQEBBQUAA4IBAQCFDF2O5G9RaEIFoN27TyclhAO992T9Ldcw46QQF+vaKSm2eT92\n" "9hkTI7gQCvlYpNRhcL0EYWoSihfVCr3FvDB81ukMJY2GQE/szKN+OMY3EU/t3Wgx\n" "jkzSswF07r51XgdIGn9w/xZchMB5hbgF/X++ZRGjD8ACtPhSNzkE1akxehi/oCr0\n" "Epn3o0WC4zxe9Z2etciefC7IpJ5OCBRLbf1wbWsaY71k5h+3zvDyny67G7fyUIhz\n" "ksLi4xaNmjICq44Y3ekQEe5+NauQrz4wlHrQMz2nZQ/1/I6eYs9HRCwBXbsdtTLS\n" "R9I4LtD+gdwyah617jzV/OeBHRnDJELqYzmp\n" "-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n"; */ void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); // Connect to the WiFI WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA); WiFi.begin(ssid, password); Serial.println(""); // Wait for connection while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) { delay(500); Serial.print("."); } Serial.println(""); Serial.print("Connected to "); Serial.println(ssid); Serial.print("IP address: "); Serial.println(WiFi.localIP()); //-------- // Checking the cert is the best way on an ESP32 // This will verify the server is trusted. //client.setCACert(server_cert); // If you don't want to verify the server // Unlike the fingerprint method of the ESP8266 which expires frequently // the cert lasts years, so I don't see much reason to ever // use this on the ESP32 client.setInsecure(); } void makeHTTPRequest() { // Opening connection to server (Use 80 as port if HTTP) if (!client.connect(TEST_HOST, 443)) { Serial.println(F("Connection failed")); return; } // give the esp a breather yield(); // Send HTTP request client.print(F("GET ")); // This is the second half of a request (everything that comes after the base URL) client.print("/data/2.5/weather?q=London, UK&appid=[yourOpenWeatherAPI]&units=metric"); // %2C == , client.println(F(" HTTP/1.1")); //Headers client.print(F("Host: ")); client.println(TEST_HOST); client.println(F("Cache-Control: no-cache")); if (client.println() == 0) { Serial.println(F("Failed to send request")); return; } //delay(100); // Check HTTP status char status[32] = {0}; client.readBytesUntil('\r', status, sizeof(status)); if (strcmp(status, "HTTP/1.1 200 OK") != 0) { Serial.print(F("Unexpected response: ")); Serial.println(status); return; } // Skip HTTP headers char endOfHeaders[] = "\r\n\r\n"; if (!client.find(endOfHeaders)) { Serial.println(F("Invalid response")); return; } // This is probably not needed for most, but I had issues // with the Tindie api where sometimes there were random // characters coming back before the body of the response. // This will cause no hard to leave it in // peek() will look at the character, but not take it off the queue while (client.available() && client.peek() != '{') { char c = 0; client.readBytes(&c, 1); Serial.print(c); Serial.println("BAD"); } // // While the client is still availble read each // // byte and print to the serial monitor // while (client.available()) { // char c = 0; // client.readBytes(&c, 1); // Serial.print(c); // } //Use the ArduinoJson Assistant to calculate this: //StaticJsonDocument<192> doc; DynamicJsonDocument doc(1024); //For ESP32/ESP8266 you'll mainly use dynamic. DeserializationError error = deserializeJson(doc, client); if (!error) { float coord_lon = doc["coord"]["lon"]; float coord_lat = doc["coord"]["lat"]; JsonObject main = doc["main"]; float main_temp = main["temp"]; Serial.print("Temp: "); Serial.println(main_temp); Serial.print("Longitude: "); Serial.println(coord_lon); Serial.print("Latitude: "); Serial.println(coord_lat); } else { Serial.print(F("deserializeJson() failed: ")); Serial.println(error.f_str()); return; } } void loop() { makeHTTPRequest(); delay(1500); }
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Converting an array of byte characters from an API into bytes using ArduinoJSON?
I've logged a github issue, but I'm not convinced I've asked the right questions as I've never had to do anything like this before - am I missing something obvious?
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Sending arrays through serial line between 2 arduinos
https://arduinojson.org
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[looking for help] Config File in SD Card
Also, if you want a nice way to encapsulate data, look at ArduinoJson (https://arduinojson.org/). All your information can be stored as easily identifiable strings in a JSON format. I use it all the time and it removes a lot of the mucking about with figuring out how to parse your data to/from file.
- ESP32 HTML e-Paper
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Gamepad app with analog Joystick mode for your ESP32 projects to control your Robots using Websockets.
The format is simple JSON data and self explanatory, no binary coding, just simple text, which you can decode using https://arduinojson.org/.
- #Beguiner how can i fill my json structure from an online or off life tool
- Easiest method to get somewhat large array of information off an ESP8266
What are some alternatives?
ArduinoWebsockets - A library for writing modern websockets applications with Arduino (ESP8266 and ESP32)
cJSON - Ultralightweight JSON parser in ANSI C
IRremoteESP8266 - Infrared remote library for ESP8266/ESP32: send and receive infrared signals with multiple protocols. Based on: https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote/
esp-idf-json - Example of JSON Serialize and Deserialize in ESP-IDF
AutoConnect - An Arduino library for ESP8266/ESP32 WLAN configuration at runtime with the Web interface
yaml-cpp - A YAML parser and emitter in C++
p5-javascript-webserver - Demonstration of a webserver serving a p5.js enabled webpage from an ESP8266 microcontroller.
json - JSON for Modern C++
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 or ESP32 over WiFi!
RapidJSON - A fast JSON parser/generator for C++ with both SAX/DOM style API
FlatBuffers - FlatBuffers: Memory Efficient Serialization Library
Firebase-ESP-Client - [DEPRECATED]🔥Firebase Arduino Client Library for ESP8266, ESP32 and RP2040 Pico. The complete, fast, secured and reliable Firebase Arduino client library that supports RTDB, Cloud Firestore, Firebase and Google Cloud Storage, Cloud Messaging and Cloud Functions for Firebase.