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Arduino/WiFi/examples/PachubeClientString/PachubeClientString.ino

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/*
Pachube sensor client with Strings
This sketch connects an analog sensor to Pachube (http://www.pachube.com)
using a Wiznet Ethernet shield. You can use the Arduino Ethernet shield, or
the Adafruit Ethernet shield, either one will work, as long as it's got
a Wiznet Ethernet module on board.
This example uses the String library, which is part of the Arduino core from
version 0019.
Circuit:
* Analog sensor attached to analog in 0
* Ethernet shield attached to pins 10, 11, 12, 13
created 15 March 2010
updated 4 Sep 2010
by Tom Igoe
This code is in the public domain.
*/
#include <WiFi.h>
#include <IPAddress.h>
char ssid[32] = { 0 };
int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS;
// The address of the server you want to connect to (pachube.com):
IPAddress server(173,203,98,29);
// initialize the library instance:
Client client(server, 80);
long lastConnectionTime = 0; // last time you connected to the server, in milliseconds
boolean lastConnected = false; // state of the connection last time through the main loop
const int postingInterval = 10000; //delay between updates to Pachube.com
int startWiFiWpa()
{
Serial.println("\nSetup WiFi Wpa...");
//strcpy(ssid, "AndroidAP9647");
strcpy(ssid, "Cariddi");
Serial.print("SSID: ");
Serial.println(ssid);
const char *pass = "1234567890";
status = WiFi.begin(ssid, pass);
if ( status != WL_CONNECTED)
{
Serial.println("Connection Failed");
}
return status;
}
void setup() {
// start the WiFi connection and the server:
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.println("*** Start WebClient WiFi example ***");
int _status = startWiFiWpa();
if ( _status == WL_CONNECTED)
{
Serial.println("\nWiFi Connected.");
}
delay(1000);
}
void loop() {
// read the analog sensor:
int sensorReading = analogRead(A0);
// convert the data to a String to send it:
String dataString = String(sensorReading);
// you can append multiple readings to this String if your
// pachube feed is set up to handle multiple values:
int otherSensorReading = analogRead(A1);
dataString += ",";
dataString += String(otherSensorReading);
// if there's incoming data from the net connection.
// send it out the serial port. This is for debugging
// purposes only:
if (client.available()) {
char c = client.read();
Serial.print(c);
}
// if there's no net connection, but there was one last time
// through the loop, then stop the client:
if (!client.connected() && lastConnected) {
Serial.println();
Serial.println("disconnecting.");
client.stop();
}
// if you're not connected, and ten seconds have passed since
// your last connection, then connect again and send data:
if(!client.connected() && (millis() - lastConnectionTime > postingInterval)) {
sendData(dataString);
}
// store the state of the connection for next time through
// the loop:
lastConnected = client.connected();
}
// this method makes a HTTP connection to the server:
void sendData(String thisData) {
// if there's a successful connection:
if (client.connect()) {
Serial.println("connecting...");
// send the HTTP PUT request.
// fill in your feed address here:
client.print("PUT /api/http://api.pachube.com/v2/feeds/24196.csv HTTP/1.1\n");
client.print("Host: www.pachube.com\n");
// fill in your Pachube API key here:
client.print("X-PachubeApiKey: gw0L2A-J5ACRGQccX59tCYt0IEzyecr-SoiuC47U1-8\n");
client.print("Content-Length: ");
client.println(thisData.length(), DEC);
// last pieces of the HTTP PUT request:
client.print("Content-Type: text/csv\n");
client.println("Connection: close\n");
// here's the actual content of the PUT request:
client.println(thisData);
// note the time that the connection was made:
lastConnectionTime = millis();
}
else {
// if you couldn't make a connection:
Serial.println("connection failed");
}
}