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/****************************************************************************************************************************
AsyncHTTPRequest_STM32.ino - Dead simple AsyncHTTPRequest for ESP8266, ESP32 and currently STM32 with built-in LAN8742A Ethernet
For ESP8266, ESP32 and STM32 with built-in LAN8742A Ethernet (Nucleo-144, DISCOVERY, etc)
AsyncHTTPRequest_Generic is a library for the ESP8266, ESP32 and currently STM32 run built-in Ethernet WebServer
Based on and modified from asyncHTTPrequest Library (https://github.com/boblemaire/asyncHTTPrequest)
Built by Khoi Hoang https://github.com/khoih-prog/AsyncHTTPRequest_Generic
Licensed under MIT license
Copyright (C) <2018> <Bob Lemaire, IoTaWatt, Inc.>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published bythe Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Version: 1.0.0
Version Modified By Date Comments
------- ----------- ---------- -----------
1.0.0 K Hoang 14/09/2020 Initial coding to add support to STM32 using built-in Ethernet (Nucleo-144, DISCOVERY, etc).
*****************************************************************************************************************************/
//************************************************************************************************************
//
// There are scores of ways to use AsyncHTTPRequest. The important thing to keep in mind is that
// it is asynchronous and just like in JavaScript, everything is event driven. You will have some
// reason to initiate an asynchronous HTTP request in your program, but then sending the request
// headers and payload, gathering the response headers and any payload, and processing
// of that response, can (and probably should) all be done asynchronously.
//
// In this example, a Ticker function is setup to fire every 5 seconds to initiate a request.
// Everything is handled in AsyncHTTPRequest without blocking.
// The callback onReadyStateChange is made progressively and like most JS scripts, we look for
// readyState == 4 (complete) here. At that time the response is retrieved and printed.
//
// Note that there is no code in loop(). A code entered into loop would run oblivious to
// the ongoing HTTP requests. The Ticker could be removed and periodic calls to sendRequest()
// could be made in loop(), resulting in the same asynchronous handling.
//
// For demo purposes, debug is turned on for handling of the first request. These are the
// events that are being handled in AsyncHTTPRequest. They all begin with Debug(nnn) where
// nnn is the elapsed time in milliseconds since the transaction was started.
//
//*************************************************************************************************************
#include "defines.h"
// 600s = 10 minutes to not flooding
#define HTTP_REQUEST_INTERVAL_MS 600000
#include <AsyncHTTPRequest_Generic.h> // https://github.com/khoih-prog/AsyncHTTPRequest_Generic
#include <Ticker.h> // https://github.com/sstaub/Ticker
AsyncHTTPRequest request;
void sendRequest(void);
// Repeat forever, millis() resolution
Ticker sendHTTPRequest(sendRequest, HTTP_REQUEST_INTERVAL_MS, 0, MILLIS);
void sendRequest(void)
{
if (request.readyState() == readyStateUnsent || request.readyState() == readyStateDone)
{
//request.open("GET", "http://worldtimeapi.org/api/timezone/Europe/London.txt");
request.open("GET", "http://worldtimeapi.org/api/timezone/America/Toronto.txt");
request.send();
}
}
void requestCB(void* optParm, AsyncHTTPRequest* request, int readyState)
{
if (readyState == readyStateDone)
{
Serial.println("\n**************************************");
Serial.println(request->responseText());
Serial.println("**************************************");
request->setDebug(false);
}
}
void setup(void)
{
Serial.begin(115200);
while (!Serial);
Serial.println("\nStart AsyncHTTPRequest_STM32 on " + String(BOARD_NAME));
// start the ethernet connection and the server
// Use random mac
uint16_t index = millis() % NUMBER_OF_MAC;
// Use Static IP
//Ethernet.begin(mac[index], ip);
// Use DHCP dynamic IP and random mac
Ethernet.begin(mac[index]);
Serial.print(F("AsyncHTTPRequest @ IP : "));
Serial.println(Ethernet.localIP());
Serial.println();
request.setDebug(false);
request.onReadyStateChange(requestCB);
sendHTTPRequest.start(); //start the ticker.
// Send first request now
//delay(60);
sendRequest();
}
void loop(void)
{
sendHTTPRequest.update();
}