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7.7 | 10.0 | |
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C++ | C | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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WiFiManager
- Need some opinions on a clock I'm planning to sell online that involves ESP8266
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Trouble changing clock format from 24 hour to 12 hour
#include "WiFiManager.h" //https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager WiFi Configuration Magic #include "ezTime.h" // Time Library - get your POSIX Timezone 'string' to replace TZ/GMT if needed, below, here: https://support.cyberdata.net/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/438/10/posix-timezone-strings #include "SevenSegmentExtended.h" #include "SevenSegmentTM1637.h" #include "SevenSegmentFun.h" // For Text readouts #include "SoftwareSerial.h" #include "DFMiniMp3.h" //========================USEFUL VARIABLES============================= const char* ssid = "R2D2"; // R2D2 Access point network name (to connect to R2D2, to change/add your WiFi details) const char* password = "Droidyouarelookingfor"; // R2D2 Access point password uint16_t notification_volume = 25; // Speaker volume int Display_backlight = 45; // 4 Digit Display brightness when operating normally (outside of initialisation) int BlueLED_brightness = 50; // Two blue LED's (when connected to ESP32 pin 14, instead of VCC) const char* ntpServer = "pool.ntp.org"; // Your chosen TimeServer const String timezone_posix_string = "EST5EDT,M3.2.0/2:00:00,M11.1.0/2:00:00"; // Insert your own POSIX Timezone string here. See link above for info. //===================================================================== // Avoid changing below here... // Call WiFi Manager WiFiManager wifiManager; // Call a Timezone Timezone TZ; #define CLK 25 #define DT 26 #define SW 27 #define RED_LED 17 #define WHITE_LED 16 const int BLUE_LED = 14; // 14 corresponds to GPIO14 float counter = 0; int currentStateCLK; int lastStateCLK; String currentDir = ""; unsigned long lastButtonPress = 0; int btnState = 0; // timer int timer_secs = 0; int timer_mins = 0; float inc_red_led = 0; // the number of the Blue LED's pin const int BlueChannel = 1; // setting PWM properties const int freq = 5000; const int resolution = 8; class Mp3Notify { public: static void PrintlnSourceAction(DfMp3_PlaySources source, const char* action) { if (source & DfMp3_PlaySources_Sd) { Serial.print("SD Card, "); } if (source & DfMp3_PlaySources_Usb) { Serial.print("USB Disk, "); } if (source & DfMp3_PlaySources_Flash) { Serial.print("Flash, "); } Serial.println(action); } static void OnError(uint16_t errorCode) { // see DfMp3_Error for code meaning Serial.println(); Serial.print("Com Error "); Serial.println(errorCode); } static void OnPlayFinished(DfMp3_PlaySources source, uint16_t track) { Serial.print("Play finished for #"); Serial.println(track); } static void OnPlaySourceOnline(DfMp3_PlaySources source) { PrintlnSourceAction(source, "online"); } static void OnPlaySourceInserted(DfMp3_PlaySources source) { PrintlnSourceAction(source, "inserted"); } static void OnPlaySourceRemoved(DfMp3_PlaySources source) { PrintlnSourceAction(source, "removed"); } }; SevenSegmentExtended blue1(21, 22); // CLK, DIO SevenSegmentFun words(21, 22); // CLK, DIO SoftwareSerial secondarySerial(18, 19); // TX, RX DFMiniMp3 mp3(secondarySerial); void configModeCallback (WiFiManager *myWiFiManager) { Serial.println("Entered WiFi Manager config mode.."); Serial.println(WiFi.softAPIP()); Serial.println(myWiFiManager->getConfigPortalSSID()); } //flag for saving data bool shouldSaveConfig = false; //callback notifying us of the need to save config void saveConfigCallback () { Serial.println("Should save config"); shouldSaveConfig = true; } void setup() { words.setBacklight(80); words.begin(); words.scrollingText("R2D2 START", 2);
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I built a website running in ESP32 with separate frontend and backend. The frontend is made with VueJS + TailwindCSS, the backend is coded in C++
Many examples in Arduino tell you to embed HTML to your C++ code (look https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager/blob/master/wm_strings_en.h), but my approach is different: The frontend is written in different language (TypeScript + Vue), with separate build process (no C compiler involved). It even is tested independently from Arduino code, on PC.
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Esp-Idf wifi manager
Hello. Some time ago I' ve strugled with seting up wifi manager in esp_idf framework. Most popular wifi manager made by tzapu was not working on esp-idf framework inside PlatformIo. So I have found tonyp7. It started to work after many changes in library code and makefiles. I have some free time and I can make WifiManager suited to bare esp-idf and esp-idf inside PlatformIo. My question is- do somebody need this ? Maybe there are alternatives which i did not find and my work is pointless. Please share your opinion
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Best way to communicate WiFi details to Adafruit Feather Huzzah ESP8266
#include // Using the Arduino Library Manager, install "WifiManager by tzapu" - lib at https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager void setup() { WiFiManager wifiManager; // Start a Wifi link wifiManager.autoConnect("NewDevice"); // (on first use: will set up as a Wifi name; set up by selecting new Wifi network on iPhone for instance) } void loop() { }
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Easy way to program wifi credentials on a pre- programmed board?
include // Using the Arduino Library Manager, // install "WifiManager by tzapu" // lib at https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager void setup() { WiFiManager wifiManager; // Start a Wifi link. wifiManager.autoConnect("NewDevice"); // (on first use: will set up as // a Wifi name; set up by // selecting new Wifi network on // iPhone for instance) }
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Making it easy for customer/ client to put in wifi credentials onto a pre-programmed IoT device
Is that fork needed still? It seems like the main project claims support for esp32 now? https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager
- Making it easy for client/customer to program SSID and password into IoT devices?
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ESP_WiFiManager deprecated?
Use this one instead: https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager
- SOFT AP Mode for ws2812b LED Matrix Sign using esp8266 and Adafruit Neomatrix library.
esp-idf
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ESP32S3 ability to change wakeup interrupt in wake stub/ulp coprocessor program?
For returning to deep sleep from the wake-up stub you can take a look at how it is done in https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/tree/master/examples/system/deep_sleep_wake_stub
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Trying to learn ESP-IDF on VSCode
You can find the examples here: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/tree/master/examples
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GC9A01 vs ILI9341 for M5Stack AtomS3 LCD - both work, which should I use?
I found the spi_lcd_touch example and flashed it, and it seems to run fine with either ili9341 or gc9a01 drivers selected (although both are mirrored, and one has the colours inverted compared to the other - both of which I assume are things I can fix in either driver).
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I2C Interrupt
If that's the case: You register a GPIO as event source and make a task waiting for it, that then just performs the I2C-transaction. Follow this example https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/blob/master/examples/peripherals/gpio/generic_gpio/main/gpio_example_main.c
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ESP-IDP and pytest markers for supported targets
IDF contains stuff like https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/blob/master/pytest.ini and https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/blob/master/tools/ci/idf_pytest/constants.py which are not part of the pytest-embedded package.
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Unveiling secrets of the ESP32: creating an open-source Mac layer
ugh.. arduino.
Better to start with ESP-IDF, there's a pretty full featured well documented web server, and a lot more.
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/tree/master/examples/pr...
- Can I use esp32 to hook up a camera?
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where can i find esp_peripheral.h ?
i've looked over the the ble peripheiral example https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/blob/master/examples/bluetooth/nimble/bleprph/README.md and i see it's using
- Esp32 video streaming on web server
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ESP32-S3 Usb host hid
Hi, I have device ESP32-S3-DevKitM-1 and i want to catch keystrokes from keyboard. I tried using this https://github.com/tanakamasayuki/EspUsbHost and example from espressif https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/tree/release/v5.1/examples/peripherals/usb/host/hid/main but when i connect keyboard it is just connecting and disconnecting. Can anyone help me with this?
What are some alternatives?
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pubsubclient - A client library for the Arduino Ethernet Shield that provides support for MQTT.
esptool-js - Javascript implementation of flasher tool for Espressif chips, running in web browser using WebSerial.
wifi-setup - get an IoT device online by first broadcasting a private wifi network that users can connect to to configure your device
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