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			72 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
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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 9: Logging messages to the Serial Monitor      //
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| //                                                        //
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| //                                                        //
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| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| 
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| #include "HomeSpan.h" 
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| #include "DEV_LED.h"     
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| #include "DEV_Identify.h"       
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| 
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| void setup() {
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| 
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|   // HomeSpan sends a variety of messages to the Serial Monitor of the Arduino IDE whenever the device is connected
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|   // to a computer.  Message output is performed either by the usual Serial.print() function, or by one of two macros,
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|   // LOG1() and LOG2().  These two macros are defined as Serial.print() or as no operation (), depending on the
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|   // level of the VERBOSITY constant specified in the "Settings.h" file.  Setting VERBOSITY to 0 sets both LOG1() and
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|   // LOG2() to no-op, which means only messages explicitly sent with Serial.print() will be output by HomeSpan.  Setting
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|   // VERBOSITY to 1 means messages formed by the LOG1() macros will also be sent.  And setting VERBOSITY to 2 causes
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|   // both LOG1() and LOG2() messages to be sent.
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|   //
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|   // You can create your own log messages as needed through Serial.print() statements, but you can also create them with
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|   // the LOG1() or LOG2() macros enabling you can turn them on or off by setting VERBOSITY to the appropriate level.
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|   // Use LOG1() and LOG2() just as you would Serial.print().
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|   //
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|   // Example 9 illustrates how to add such log messages.  The code is identical to Example 8 (without comments), except
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|   // that Serial.print() and LOG1() messages have been added to DEV_LED.h.  The Serial.print() messages will always be
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|   // output to the Arduino Serial Monitor.  The LOG1() messages will only be output if VERBOSITY is set to 1 or 2.
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|   //
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|   // RECOMMENDATION: Since a HomeSpan ESP32 is meant to be physically connected to real-world devices, you may find
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|   // yourself with numerous ESP32s each configured with a different set of Accessories.  To aid in identification
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|   // you may want to add Serial.print() statements containing some sort of initialization message to the constructors for
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|   // each derived Service, such as DEV_LED.  Doing so allows HomeSpan to "report" on its configuration upon start-up.  See
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|   // DEV_LED for examples.
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|   
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|   Serial.begin(115200);
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| 
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|   homeSpan.begin(Category::Bridges,"HomeSpan Bridge");
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|   
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|   // Defines the Bridge Accessory
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| 
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|   new SpanAccessory();  
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|     new DEV_Identify("Bridge #1","HomeSpan","123-ABC","HS Bridge","0.9",3);
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|     new Service::HAPProtocolInformation();
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|       new Characteristic::Version("1.1.0");
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|   
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|   // Defines an ON/OFF LED Accessory attached to pin 16
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| 
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|   new SpanAccessory();                                                          
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|     new DEV_Identify("On/Off LED","HomeSpan","123-ABC","20mA LED","0.9",0);
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|     new DEV_LED(16);
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| 
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|   // Defines a Dimmable LED Accessory attached to pin 17 using PWM channel 0
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|   
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|   new SpanAccessory();                                                        
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|     new DEV_Identify("Dimmable LED","HomeSpan","123-ABC","20mA LED","0.9",0);       
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|     new DEV_DimmableLED(0,17);                                            
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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();
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|   
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| } // end of loop()
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