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// Sample Arduino Json Web Server
// Created by Benoit Blanchon.
// Heavily inspired by "Web Server" from David A. Mellis and Tom Igoe
// ArduinoJson - arduinojson.org
// Copyright Benoit Blanchon 2014-2017
// MIT License
//
// This example shows how to implement an HTTP server that sends JSON document
// in the responses.
// It uses the Ethernet library but can be easily adapter for Wifi.
//
// It sends the value of the analog and digital pins.
// The JSON document looks like the following:
// {
// "analog": [ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ],
// "digital": [ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 ]
// }
#include <ArduinoJson.h>
#include <Ethernet.h>
#include <SPI.h>
byte mac[] = {0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED};
IPAddress ip(192, 168, 0, 177);
EthernetServer server(80);
bool readRequest(EthernetClient& client) {
bool currentLineIsBlank = true;
while (client.connected()) {
if (client.available()) {
char c = client.read();
if (c == '\n' && currentLineIsBlank) {
return true;
} else if (c == '\n') {
currentLineIsBlank = true;
} else if (c != '\r') {
currentLineIsBlank = false;
}
}
void setup() {
// Initialize serial port
Serial.begin(9600);
while (!Serial) continue;
// Initialize Ethernet libary
if (!Ethernet.begin(mac)) {
Serial.println(F("Failed to initialize Ethernet library"));
return;
}
return false;
// Start to listen
server.begin();
Serial.println(F("Server is ready."));
Serial.print(F("Please connect to http://"));
Serial.println(Ethernet.localIP());
}
JsonObject& prepareResponse(JsonBuffer& jsonBuffer) {
void loop() {
// Wait for an incomming connection
EthernetClient client = server.available();
// Do we have a client?
if (!client) return;
Serial.println(F("New client"));
// Read the request (we ignore the content in this example)
while (client.available()) client.read();
// Allocate JsonBuffer
// Use http://arduinojson.org/assistant/ to compute the right capacity
StaticJsonBuffer<500> jsonBuffer;
// Create the root object
JsonObject& root = jsonBuffer.createObject();
// Create the "analog" array
JsonArray& analogValues = root.createNestedArray("analog");
for (int pin = 0; pin < 6; pin++) {
// Read the analog input
int value = analogRead(pin);
// Add the value at the end of the array
analogValues.add(value);
}
// Create the "digital" array
JsonArray& digitalValues = root.createNestedArray("digital");
for (int pin = 0; pin < 14; pin++) {
// Read the digital input
int value = digitalRead(pin);
// Add the value at the end of the array
digitalValues.add(value);
}
return root;
}
Serial.print(F("Sending: "));
root.printTo(Serial);
Serial.println();
void writeResponse(EthernetClient& client, JsonObject& json) {
client.println("HTTP/1.1 200 OK");
// Write response headers
client.println("HTTP/1.0 200 OK");
client.println("Content-Type: application/json");
client.println("Connection: close");
client.println();
json.prettyPrintTo(client);
// Write JSON document
root.prettyPrintTo(client);
// Disconnect
client.stop();
}
void setup() {
Ethernet.begin(mac, ip);
server.begin();
}
void loop() {
EthernetClient client = server.available();
if (client) {
bool success = readRequest(client);
if (success) {
// Use http://arduinojson.org/assistant/ to
// compute the right size for the buffer
StaticJsonBuffer<500> jsonBuffer;
JsonObject& json = prepareResponse(jsonBuffer);
writeResponse(client, json);
}
delay(1);
client.stop();
}
}
// See also
// --------
//
// The website arduinojson.org contains the documentation for all the functions
// used above. It also includes an FAQ that will help you solve any
// serialization problem.
// Please check it out at: https://arduinojson.org/
//
// The book "Mastering ArduinoJson" contains a tutorial on serialization.
// It begins with a simple example, then adds more features like serializing
// directly to a file or an HTTP client.
// Please check it out at: https://leanpub.com/arduinojson/