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diff --git a/libraries/Bridge/examples/XivelyClient/XivelyClient.ino b/libraries/Bridge/examples/XivelyClient/XivelyClient.ino deleted file mode 100644 index 69f979c..0000000 --- a/libraries/Bridge/examples/XivelyClient/XivelyClient.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -/* - Xively sensor client with Strings - - This sketch connects an analog sensor to Xively, - using an Arduino Yún. - - created 15 March 2010 - updated 27 May 2013 - by Tom Igoe - - */ - -// include all Libraries needed: -#include <Process.h> -#include "passwords.h" // contains my passwords, see below - -/* - NOTE: passwords.h is not included with this repo because it contains my passwords. - You need to create it for your own version of this application. To do so, make - a new tab in Arduino, call it passwords.h, and include the following variables and constants: - - #define APIKEY "foo" // replace your pachube api key here - #define FEEDID 0000 // replace your feed ID - #define USERAGENT "my-project" // user agent is the project name - */ - - -// set up net client info: -const unsigned long postingInterval = 60000; //delay between updates to xively.com -unsigned long lastRequest = 0; // when you last made a request -String dataString = ""; - -void setup() { - // start serial port: - Bridge.begin(); - Serial.begin(9600); - - while(!Serial); // wait for Network Serial to open - Serial.println("Xively client"); - - // Do a first update immediately - updateData(); - sendData(); - lastRequest = millis(); -} - -void loop() { - // get a timestamp so you can calculate reading and sending intervals: - long now = millis(); - - // if the sending interval has passed since your - // last connection, then connect again and send data: - if (now - lastRequest >= postingInterval) { - updateData(); - sendData(); - lastRequest = now; - } -} - -void updateData() { - // convert the readings to a String to send it: - dataString = "Temperature,"; - dataString += random(10) + 20; - // add pressure: - dataString += "\nPressure,"; - dataString += random(5) + 100; -} - -// this method makes a HTTP connection to the server: -void sendData() { - // form the string for the API header parameter: - String apiString = "X-ApiKey: "; - apiString += APIKEY; - - // form the string for the URL parameter: - String url = "https://api.xively.com/v2/feeds/"; - url += FEEDID; - url += ".csv"; - - // Send the HTTP PUT request - - // Is better to declare the Process here, so when the - // sendData function finishes the resources are immediately - // released. Declaring it global works too, BTW. - Process xively; - Serial.print("\n\nSending data... "); - xively.begin("curl"); - xively.addParameter("-k"); - xively.addParameter("--request"); - xively.addParameter("PUT"); - xively.addParameter("--data"); - xively.addParameter(dataString); - xively.addParameter("--header"); - xively.addParameter(apiString); - xively.addParameter(url); - xively.run(); - Serial.println("done!"); - - // If there's incoming data from the net connection, - // send it out the Serial: - while (xively.available()>0) { - char c = xively.read(); - Serial.write(c); - } - -} - - - - |