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1.4 KiB
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34 lines
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# Introduction
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This is a bunch of project that aims to provide a reusable platform for different kind of project using ESP8266.
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Start by looking at ESP8266 SDK integration in Arduino environment https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino
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## WiFiWebServer
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Provide GPIO control by HTTP request
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## WiFiAccessPointConfigurator
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Provide GPIO control by HTTP request.
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To be able to configure the Wifi credentials without flashing the device, at first boot, the device will create a AP that will help to configure:
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* Wifi SSID to connect to
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* Wifi Passwd to use for SSID
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* A Mdns name to be accessible without IP address (e.g. under Linux : mydevice.local )
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Settings can be reconfigured latter by web interface or by pulling down gpio 3
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Device can also be put in OTA mode and will wait for OTA from the espota tool.
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## WifiControlSensor
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Provide previous WiFiAccessPointConfigurator features and can also get measure from several sensors:
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* BMP180
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* DHT11/22
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* Any Analog sensor
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Those measure can be shared by MQTT(s). MQTT details (server, username, passwd, port) can be configured by a web page.
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To interface with BMP180, the following library should be installed into Arduino environment: https://github.com/mmaret/BMP180_Breakout_Arduino_Library/archive/master.zip
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To use mqtt, a fork of the Adafruit Mqtt library should be installed (https://github.com/shmuelzon/Adafruit_MQTT_Library/tree/support_retain).
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This have been tested against a mosquitto server
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