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			74 lines
		
	
	
		
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| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| //                                                        //
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| //    HomeSpan: A HomeKit implementation for the ESP32    //
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| //    ------------------------------------------------    //
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| //                                                        //
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| // Example 2: Two non-functioning on/off light bulbs      //
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| //            constructed from basic HomeSpan components  //
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| //                                                        //
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| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| 
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| 
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| #include "HomeSpan.h"         // Always start by including the HomeSpan library
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| 
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| void setup() {
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| 
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|   // Example 2 expands on Example 1 by implementing two LightBulbs, each as their own Accessory
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|  
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|   Serial.begin(115200);      // Start a serial connection - this is needed for you to type in your WiFi credentials
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| 
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|   homeSpan.begin(Category::Lighting,"HomeSpan LightBulbs");  // Begin a HomeSpan Session - note the name is now "HomeSpan LightBulbs"
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| 
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|   // Here we create the first LightBulb Accessory just as in Example 1
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| 
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|   new SpanAccessory();                            // Begin by creating a new Accessory using SpanAccessory(), which takes no arguments 
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|   
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|     new Service::AccessoryInformation();            // HAP requires every Accessory to implement an AccessoryInformation Service, which has 6 required Characteristics
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|       new Characteristic::Name("My Table Lamp");      // Name of the Accessory, which shows up on the HomeKit "tiles", and should be unique across Accessories
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|       new Characteristic::Manufacturer("HomeSpan");   // Manufacturer of the Accessory (arbitrary text string, and can be the same for every Accessory)
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|       new Characteristic::SerialNumber("123-ABC");    // Serial Number of the Accessory (arbitrary text string, and can be the same for every Accessory)
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|       new Characteristic::Model("120-Volt Lamp");     // Model of the Accessory (arbitrary text string, and can be the same for every Accessory)
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|       new Characteristic::FirmwareRevision("0.9");    // Firmware of the Accessory (arbitrary text string, and can be the same for every Accessory) 
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|       new Characteristic::Identify();                 // Create the required Identify  
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|       
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|     new Service::HAPProtocolInformation();          // Create the HAP Protcol Information Service  
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|       new Characteristic::Version("1.1.0");           // Set the Version Characteristicto "1.1.0" as required by HAP
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| 
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|     new Service::LightBulb();                       // Create the Light Bulb Service
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|       new Characteristic::On();                       // This Service requires the "On" Characterstic to turn the light on and off
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| 
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|   // Now we create a second Accessory, which is just a duplicate of Accessory 1 with the exception of changing the Name from "My Table Lamp" to "My Floor Lamp"
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| 
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|   new SpanAccessory();                            // Begin by creating a new Accessory using SpanAccessory(), which takes no arguments 
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|   
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|     new Service::AccessoryInformation();            // HAP requires every Accessory to implement an AccessoryInformation Service, which has 6 required Characteristics
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|       new Characteristic::Name("My Floor Lamp");      // Name of the Accessory, which shows up on the HomeKit "tiles", and should be unique across Accessories
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|       new Characteristic::Manufacturer("HomeSpan");   // Manufacturer of the Accessory (arbitrary text string, and can be the same for every Accessory)
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|       new Characteristic::SerialNumber("123-ABC");    // Serial Number of the Accessory (arbitrary text string, and can be the same for every Accessory)
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|       new Characteristic::Model("120-Volt Lamp");     // Model of the Accessory (arbitrary text string, and can be the same for every Accessory)
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|       new Characteristic::FirmwareRevision("0.9");    // Firmware of the Accessory (arbitrary text string, and can be the same for every Accessory) 
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|       new Characteristic::Identify();                 // Create the required Identify  
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|       
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|     new Service::HAPProtocolInformation();          // Create the HAP Protcol Information Service  
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|       new Characteristic::Version("1.1.0");           // Set the Version Characteristicto "1.1.0" as required by HAP
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| 
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|     new Service::LightBulb();                       // Create the Light Bulb Service
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|       new Characteristic::On();                       // This Service requires the "On" Characterstic to turn the light on and off
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| 
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|   // That's it - our device now has two Accessories!
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| 
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|   // IMPORTANT: You should NOT have to re-pair your device with HomeKit when moving from Example 1 to Example 2.  HomeSpan will note
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|   // that the Attribute Database has been updated, and will broadcast a new configuration number when the program restarts.  This should
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|   // cause all iOS and MacOS HomeKit Controllers to automatically update and reflect the new configuration above.
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| 
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| } // end of setup()
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| 
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| //////////////////////////////////////
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| 
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| void loop(){
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|   
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|   homeSpan.poll();         // run HomeSpan!
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|   
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| } // end of loop()
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