/*************************************************** Adafruit MQTT Library Ethernet Example Adafruit invests time and resources providing this open source code, please support Adafruit and open-source hardware by purchasing products from Adafruit! Written by Alec Moore Derived from the code written by Limor Fried/Ladyada for Adafruit Industries. MIT license, all text above must be included in any redistribution ****************************************************/ #include #include "Adafruit_MQTT.h" #include "Adafruit_MQTT_Client.h" #include #include #include #include /************************* Ethernet Client Setup *****************************/ byte mac[] = {0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED}; //Uncomment the following, and set to a valid ip if you don't have dhcp available. //IPAddress iotIP (192, 168, 0, 42); //Uncomment the following, and set to your preference if you don't have automatic dns. //IPAddress dnsIP (8, 8, 8, 8); //If you uncommented either of the above lines, make sure to change "Ethernet.begin(mac)" to "Ethernet.begin(mac, iotIP)" or "Ethernet.begin(mac, iotIP, dnsIP)" /************************* Adafruit.io Setup *********************************/ #define AIO_SERVER "io.adafruit.com" #define AIO_SERVERPORT 1883 #define AIO_USERNAME "...your AIO username (see https://accounts.adafruit.com)..." #define AIO_KEY "...your AIO key..." /************ Global State (you don't need to change this!) ******************/ //Set up the ethernet client EthernetClient client; Adafruit_MQTT_Client mqtt(&client, AIO_SERVER, AIO_SERVERPORT, AIO_USERNAME, AIO_KEY); // You don't need to change anything below this line! #define halt(s) { Serial.println(F( s )); while(1); } /****************************** Feeds ***************************************/ // Setup a feed called 'photocell' for publishing. // Notice MQTT paths for AIO follow the form: /feeds/ Adafruit_MQTT_Publish photocell = Adafruit_MQTT_Publish(&mqtt, AIO_USERNAME "/feeds/photocell"); // Setup a feed called 'onoff' for subscribing to changes. Adafruit_MQTT_Subscribe onoffbutton = Adafruit_MQTT_Subscribe(&mqtt, AIO_USERNAME "/feeds/onoff"); /*************************** Sketch Code ************************************/ void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); Serial.println(F("Adafruit MQTT demo")); // Initialise the Client Serial.print(F("\nInit the Client...")); Ethernet.begin(mac); delay(1000); //give the ethernet a second to initialize mqtt.subscribe(&onoffbutton); } uint32_t x=0; void loop() { // Ensure the connection to the MQTT server is alive (this will make the first // connection and automatically reconnect when disconnected). See the MQTT_connect // function definition further below. MQTT_connect(); // this is our 'wait for incoming subscription packets' busy subloop Adafruit_MQTT_Subscribe *subscription; while ((subscription = mqtt.readSubscription(1000))) { if (subscription == &onoffbutton) { Serial.print(F("Got: ")); Serial.println((char *)onoffbutton.lastread); } } // Now we can publish stuff! Serial.print(F("\nSending photocell val ")); Serial.print(x); Serial.print("..."); if (! photocell.publish(x++)) { Serial.println(F("Failed")); } else { Serial.println(F("OK!")); } // ping the server to keep the mqtt connection alive if(! mqtt.ping()) { mqtt.disconnect(); } } // Function to connect and reconnect as necessary to the MQTT server. // Should be called in the loop function and it will take care if connecting. void MQTT_connect() { int8_t ret; // Stop if already connected. if (mqtt.connected()) { return; } Serial.print("Connecting to MQTT... "); while ((ret = mqtt.connect()) != 0) { // connect will return 0 for connected Serial.println(mqtt.connectErrorString(ret)); Serial.println("Retrying MQTT connection in 5 seconds..."); mqtt.disconnect(); delay(5000); // wait 5 seconds } Serial.println("MQTT Connected!"); }