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/*****************************************************************
Phant_Ethernet.ino
Post data to SparkFun's data stream server system (phant) using
an Arduino and an Ethernet Shield.
Jim Lindblom @ SparkFun Electronics
Original Creation Date: July 3, 2014
This sketch uses an Arduino Uno to POST sensor readings to
SparkFun's data logging streams (http://data.sparkfun.com). A post
will be initiated whenever pin 3 is connected to ground.
Before uploading this sketch, there are a number of global vars
that need adjusting:
1. Ethernet Stuff: Fill in your desired MAC and a static IP, even
if you're planning on having DCHP fill your IP in for you.
The static IP is only used as a fallback, if DHCP doesn't work.
2. Phant Stuff: Fill in your data stream's public, private, and
data keys before uploading!
Hardware Hookup:
* These components are connected to the Arduino's I/O pins:
* D3 - Active-low momentary button (pulled high internally)
* A0 - Photoresistor (which is combined with a 10k resistor
to form a voltage divider output to the Arduino).
* D5 - SPDT switch to select either 5V or 0V to this pin.
* A CC3000 Shield sitting comfortable on top of your Arduino.
Development environment specifics:
IDE: Arduino 1.0.5
Hardware Platform: RedBoard & PoEthernet Shield
This code is beerware; if you see me (or any other SparkFun
employee) at the local, and you've found our code helpful, please
buy us a round!
Much of this code is largely based on David Mellis' WebClient
example in the Ethernet library.
Distributed as-is; no warranty is given.
*****************************************************************/
#include <SPI.h> // Required to use Ethernet
#include <Ethernet.h> // The Ethernet library includes the client
#include <Progmem.h> // Allows us to sacrifice flash for DRAM
///////////////////////
// Ethernet Settings //
///////////////////////
// Enter a MAC address for your controller below.
byte mac[] = { 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED };
// if you don't want to use DNS (and reduce your sketch size)
// use the numeric IP instead of the name for the server:
//IPAddress server(54,86,132,254); // numeric IP for data.sparkfun.com
char server[] = "data.sparkfun.com";
// name address for data.sparkFun (using DNS)
// Set the static IP address to use if the DHCP fails to assign
IPAddress ip(192,168,0,177);
// Initialize the Ethernet client library
// with the IP address and port of the server
// that you want to connect to (port 80 is default for HTTP):
EthernetClient client;
/////////////////

// Phant Stuff //
/////////////////
const String publicKey = "6JZbNolApzF4om2l9yYK";
const String privateKey = "Ww0vPW1yrkUNDqWPV9jE";
const byte NUM_FIELDS = 3;
const String fieldNames[NUM_FIELDS] = {"light", "switch", "name"};
String fieldData[NUM_FIELDS];
//////////////////////
// Input Pins, Misc //
//////////////////////
const int triggerPin = 3;
const int lightPin = A0;
const int switchPin = 5;
String name = "Ether-anon";
boolean newName = true;
void setup()
{
Serial.begin(115200);
// Setup Input Pins:
pinMode(triggerPin, INPUT_PULLUP);
pinMode(switchPin, INPUT_PULLUP);
pinMode(lightPin, INPUT_PULLUP);
// Set Up Ethernet:
setupEthernet();

Serial.println(F("=========== Ready to Stream ==========="));


Serial.println(F("Press the button (D3) to send an update"));
Serial.println(F("Type your name (no spaces!), followed by '!' to update name"));

void loop()
{
// If the trigger pin (3) goes low, send the data.
if (!digitalRead(triggerPin))
{
// Gather data:
fieldData[0] = String(analogRead(lightPin));
fieldData[1] = String(digitalRead(switchPin));
fieldData[2] = name;
Serial.println("Posting!");
postData(); // the postData() function does all the work,
// check it out below.
delay(1000);
}
// Check for a new name input:
if (Serial.available())
{
char c = Serial.read();
if (c == '!')
{
newName = true;
Serial.print("Your name is ");
Serial.println(name);
}
else if (newName)
{
newName = false;
name = "";
name += c;
}
else

{
}
}

name += c;

void postData()
{
// Make a TCP connection to remote host
if (client.connect(server, 80))
{
// Post the data! Request should look a little something like:
// GET /input/publicKey?private_key=privateKey&light=1024&switch=0&name=Jim HTTP/1.1\n
// Host: data.sparkfun.com\n
// Connection: close\n
// \n
client.print("GET /input/");
client.print(publicKey);
client.print("?private_key=");
client.print(privateKey);
for (int i=0; i<NUM_FIELDS; i++)
{
client.print("&");
client.print(fieldNames[i]);
client.print("=");
client.print(fieldData[i]);
}
client.println(" HTTP/1.1");
client.print("Host: ");
client.println(server);
client.println("Connection: close");
client.println();
}
else
{
Serial.println(F("Connection failed"));
}

// Check for a response from the server, and route it


// out the serial port.
while (client.connected())
{
if ( client.available() )
{
char c = client.read();
Serial.print(c);
}
}
Serial.println();
client.stop();

void setupEthernet()
{
Serial.println("Setting up Ethernet...");
// start the Ethernet connection:
if (Ethernet.begin(mac) == 0) {
Serial.println(F("Failed to configure Ethernet using DHCP"));
// no point in carrying on, so do nothing forevermore:
// try to congifure using IP address instead of DHCP:
Ethernet.begin(mac, ip);
}
Serial.print("My IP address: ");
Serial.println(Ethernet.localIP());
// give the Ethernet shield a second to initialize:
delay(1000);
}

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