HomeSpan/examples/07-AccessoryNames/07-AccessoryNames.ino

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// //
// HomeSpan: A HomeKit implementation for the ESP32 //
// ------------------------------------------------ //
// //
// Example 7: Changing an Accessory's default name //
// to distinguish On/Off from Dimmable LEDs //
// //
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#include "HomeSpan.h"
#include "DEV_LED.h"
void setup() {
// As discusses in previous examples, the Home App automatically generates default names for each Accessory Tile
// based on the Name provided in the second argument of homeSpan.begin(). And though you can change these names
// both during, and anytime after, pairing, HAP also allows you to customize the default names themselves, so
// something more intuitive is presented to the user when the device is first paired.
// Changing the default name for an Accessory is done by adding an optional Name Characteristic to the
// Accessory Information Service. This causes the Home App to use the value of that Characteristic as the default name
// for an Accessory Tile, instead of generating one from the name used in homeSpan.begin().
// Howevever, there is one caveat: The Name Characteristic has no affect when used in the first Accessory of a device.
// Rather, the default name of the first Accessory Tile will always be shown by the Home App as the name specified in
// homeSpan.begin() regardless of whether or not the Name Characteristic has been added to the Accessory Information Service.
// Below is a replay of Example 6 showing how the Name Characteristic can be used to change the default names of the second,
// but not the first, Accessory Tile.
Serial.begin(115200);
homeSpan.begin(Category::Lighting,"HomeSpan LED"); // Note this results in the default name of "HomeSpan LED", "HomeSpan LED 2", etc. for each Accessory Tile
new SpanAccessory();
new Service::AccessoryInformation();
new Characteristic::Identify();
new Characteristic::Name("Simple LED"); // This use of Name() will be ignored by the Home App. The default name for the Accessory will continue to be shown as "HomeSpan LED"
new DEV_LED(16);
new SpanAccessory();
new Service::AccessoryInformation();
new Characteristic::Identify();
new Characteristic::Name("Dimmable LED"); // This DOES change the default name for the Accessory from "HomeSpan LED 2" to "Dimmable LED"
new DEV_DimmableLED(17);
} // end of setup()
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void loop(){
homeSpan.poll();
} // end of loop()