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OpenMQTTGateway/ZsensorGPIOInput.ino
Florian da859cc6ae Some memory optimization for Arduino UNO following this thread:
https://community.openmqttgateway.com/t/arduino-uno-ethernet-shield-reboots-on-receiving-rf-signal-on-v-0-9/346/22
Rework led management to avoid use of global variables
and specify special JSON_MSG_BUFFER for arduino UNO
led can now be used for all the boards

generalize use of F macro
for memory optimization
change jsonbuffer calculation method
reduce pubsubclient max packet size for uno and nano
2019-03-09 17:28:54 +01:00

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/*
OpenMQTTGateway Addon - ESP8266 or Arduino program for home automation
Act as a wifi or ethernet gateway between your 433mhz/infrared IR signal and a MQTT broker
Send and receiving command by MQTT
GPIO Input derived from HC SR-501 reading Addon and https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Debounce
This reads a high (open) or low (closed) through a circuit (switch, float sensor, etc.) connected to ground.
Copyright: (c)Florian ROBERT
Contributors:
- 1technophile
- QuagmireMan
This file is part of OpenMQTTGateway.
OpenMQTTGateway is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
OpenMQTTGateway 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifdef ZsensorGPIOInput
unsigned long lastDebounceTime = 0;
int InputState = 3; // Set to 3 so that it reads on startup
int lastInputState = 3;
void setupGPIOInput() {
pinMode(GPIOInput_PIN, INPUT_PULLUP); // declare GPIOInput pin as input_pullup to prevent floating. Pin will be high when not connected to ground
}
void MeasureGPIOInput(){
int reading = digitalRead(GPIOInput_PIN);
// check to see if you just pressed the button
// (i.e. the input went from LOW to HIGH), and you've waited long enough
// since the last press to ignore any noise:
// If the switch changed, due to noise or pressing:
if (reading != lastInputState) {
// reset the debouncing timer
lastDebounceTime = millis();
}
if ((millis() - lastDebounceTime) > GPIOInputDebounceDelay) {
// whatever the reading is at, it's been there for longer than the debounce
// delay, so take it as the actual current state:
#if defined(ESP8266) || defined(ESP32)
yield();
#endif
// if the Input state has changed:
if (reading != InputState) {
InputState = reading;
trc(F("Creating GPIOInput buffer"));
const int JSON_MSG_CALC_BUFFER = JSON_OBJECT_SIZE(1);
StaticJsonBuffer<JSON_MSG_CALC_BUFFER> jsonBuffer;
JsonObject& GPIOdata = jsonBuffer.createObject();
if (InputState == HIGH) {
trc(F("GPIO HIGH"));
pub(subjectGPIOInputtoMQTT,"HIGH");
GPIOdata.set("gpio", "HIGH");
}
if (InputState == LOW) {
trc(F("GPIO LOW"));
GPIOdata.set("gpio","LOW");
pub(subjectGPIOInputtoMQTT,"LOW");
}
if(GPIOdata.size()>0) pub(subjectGPIOInputtoMQTT,GPIOdata);
}
}
// save the reading. Next time through the loop, it'll be the lastInputState:
lastInputState = reading;
}
#endif