OTA pasword now stored in NVS. Use 'O' command to change from default. Note password is stored as MD5 hash, and is therefore unrecoverable. Changes to password DO NOT take effect until next reboot. Password CAN be changed even if OTA has not been enabled for sketch. Blank passwords are not allowed.
Stored password can only be erased with 'E' command.
HomeSpan now broadcasts a Hashed Setup ID as MDNS "sh", which is used when pairing with a QR Code instead of a Setup Code. A text version of the resulting QR code is output to the Serial Monitor whenever the 9-digit Setup Code is generated or changed. The text version of the QR code can then be input into any QR Code Generator to create a pairable QR Code.
The default Setup ID used to create the Hashed Setup ID is "HSPN". This can be changed with homeSpan.setQRCode(const char *id), where id is exactly 4 alphanumeric characters. If not, the request to change the Setup ID is silently ignored and remains "HSPN."
HomeSpan defaults to running the HAP Server on port 80 (the standard HTTP port). This method allows the user to over-ride the default and have HomeSpan run the HAP Server on any other port.
ALSO: In updating this portion of the code, identified an additional parameter to the ESP32 version of WiFiServer that allows one to specify the number of simultaneous Server connections. The ESP32 default is 4, which suggests that the ESP32 was internally juggling connections that HomeSpan was keeping open (since the HomeSpan default is 8 connections).
This WiFiServer call has been updated to now specify both the port number AND the number of maximum simultaneous connections (to match whatever has been set by HomeSpan). This may or may not result in improving performance when more than 4 clients are connected.
LED_BUILTIN is NOT defined for all ESP32 boards - some do not have a built-in LED! Instead, Status LED now defaults to Pin 13, as opposed to LED_BUILTIN. Also, added a new method, homeSpan.getStatusPin(), to return the pin number used for the Status LED, whether or not it remains the default (13) or is changed by user with homeSpan.setStatusPin(pin). This method is now used in the DEV_Identify.h file for each example, instead of using LED_BUILTIN (which otherwise won't compile for boards without a built-in LED)
User can specifiy a REQUIRED minimum version on the HomeSpan Library for the sketch to compile. If the library version is older, the pre-processor will halt the compilation with a #error output
Ensures statusLED indicates a client is connected as soon as it received its first GET, even if the re-direction to /landing-page is yet to be accessed. This was needed to trigger LED_AP_CONNECTED when connecting with QR code.
Changing code so that it is possible to run HomeSpan without configuring WiFi. HomeSpan can already run without being paired, but requires WiFi at start-up. No reason to force WiFi to be used if device has buttons to operate the appliance withouth the need for WiFi or a connection to HomeKit. Work in progress...
Also moved StatusCode definitions from Settings.h to HAPConstants.h. There was no reason to have the user return a StatusCode of OK or UNABLE from update() since the only other choice was BUSY and HomeKit does not seem to distinguish errors. Either it's okay or not okay, which can more easily be represented by a simply return of TRUE or FALSE from update().
The user now needs to know nothing about StatusCodes. All Examples were modified to change StatusCode update() to boolean update() and return(StatusCode:OK) to return (true).
Much simpler.
This change allows the user to set the log-level with homeSpan.setLogLevel() instead of needing to change in Settings.h. Next up: Update Example that introduces VERBOSE to instead use setLogLevel(). Consider adding an interactive 'L' command to change this during run-time.
Also, added "#pragma once" to every *.h file to prevent duplication of definitions. TO DO: Review all #include to ensure sanity across all files.
Created separate init() methods for PushButton and Blinker. Created HomeSpan:setControlPin and HomeSpan:setStatusPin that can be called from main setup() to modify the defaults. All default settings being migrated to Settings.h
And updated other SRP routines to complete implementation of use of stored verification code instead of live setup code.
Next up: Add method to change setup code in serial interface and implement similar code after network configuration routines.
This check all timed write PID/TTL entries and clears all those that are expired. This completes the implementation of Timed Write functionality as required for PUT /prepare requests.
Added detailed notes section to further explain all processes related to Event Notifications. Foreshadowed next example, which will be a Service supporting current and target state characteristics.
Allow for any characteristic that is not read-only, which should leave out all string characteristics.
Upon reset, zero out all 8 bytes of UVal memory, instead of simply setting UVal.BOOL to false. This allows use of TimedReset for any characteristic with a numerical value.