RadioLibSmol/examples/ESP8266_HTTP_Get/ESP8266_HTTP_Get.ino
2018-07-11 17:39:23 +02:00

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/*
* KiteLib ESP8266 HTTP GET Example
*
* This example sends HTTP GET request using ESP8266 WiFi module.
*
* Please note that the response will be saved including header. HTTP header size
* can easily exceed Arduino resources and cause the program to behave erratically.
*
* IMPORTANT: Before uploading this example, make sure that the ESP8266 module is running
* AT firmware (can be found in the /extras folder of the library)!
*/
// include the library
#include <KiteLib.h>
// ESP8266 module is in slot A on the shield
ESP8266 wifi = Kite.ModuleA;
// create HTTP client instance using the wifi module
// the default port used for HTTP is 80
HTTPClient http(&wifi, 80);
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
// initialize ESP8266
Serial.print(F("[ESP8266] Initializing ... "));
// baudrate: 9600 baud
byte state = wifi.begin(9600);
if(state == ERR_NONE) {
Serial.println(F("success!"));
} else {
Serial.print(F("failed, code 0x"));
Serial.println(state, HEX);
while(true);
}
// join access point
Serial.print(F("[ESP8266] Joining AP ... "));
// name: SSID
// password: password
state = wifi.join("SSID", "password");
if(state == ERR_NONE) {
Serial.println(F("success!"));
} else {
Serial.print(F("failed, code 0x"));
Serial.println(state, HEX);
while(true);
}
}
void loop() {
// send HTTP GET request to www.httpbin.org/ip
// the response will contain origin IP address of the request
String response;
Serial.print(F("[ESP8266] Sending HTTP GET request ... "));
// URL: www.httpbin.org/ip
int http_code = http.get("www.httpbin.org/ip", response);
if(http_code == 200) {
Serial.println(F("success!"));
Serial.print(F("[ESP8266] Response is "));
Serial.print(response.length());
Serial.println(F(" bytes long."));
Serial.println(response);
} else {
Serial.print(F("failed, HTTP code "));
Serial.println(http_code);
}
// wait for a second before sending new request
delay(1000);
}