From a3e2e68e2b7edb9f5434734bed4001df1e65451c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fede85 Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2013 15:38:07 +0200 Subject: Bridge library to the 1.5 format --- .../examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS/ControlBySMS.ino | 443 --------------------- .../examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS/TembooAccount.h | 5 - 2 files changed, 448 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS/ControlBySMS.ino delete mode 100644 libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS/TembooAccount.h (limited to 'libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS') diff --git a/libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS/ControlBySMS.ino b/libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS/ControlBySMS.ino deleted file mode 100644 index 6543935..0000000 --- a/libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS/ControlBySMS.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,443 +0,0 @@ -/* - ControlBySMS - - Demonstrates using an SMS message to a Twilio account to turn an LED - on the Yun board on and off using the Temboo Arduino Yun SDK. - Sending a SMS with the text "LED ON" to your Twilio phone number - will turn on the LED on the Yun. Sending "LED OFF" will turn it off. - - Check out the latest Arduino & Temboo examples and support docs at http://www.temboo.com/arduino - - A Temboo account and application key are necessary to run all Temboo examples. - If you don't already have one, you can register for a free Temboo account at - http://www.temboo.com - - Since this sketch uses Twilio to retrieve the SMS, you'll also need a valid - Twilio account. You can create one for free at https://www.twilio.com. - - The sketch needs your Twilio Account SID and Auth Token you get when you - register with Twilio. Make sure to use the Account SID and Auth Token from - your Twilio Dashboard (not your test credentials from the Dev Tools panel). - - Normally, Twilio expects to contact a web site you provide to get a response - when an SMS message is received for your Twilio number. In this case, we - don't want to send any response (and we don't want to have to set up a web - site just to receive SMS messages.) You can use a URL that Twilio provides - for this purpose. When a message is received and sent to the Twilio "twimlets" - URL, it returns a code meaning "no response required." To set this up: - - 1. Log in to your Twilio account and go to this URL: - - https://www.twilio.com/user/account/phone-numbers/incoming - - 2. Select the Twilio number you want to receive SMS messages at. - - 3. Put this URL in the "SMS Request URL" field: - - http://twimlets.com/echo?Twiml=%3CResponse%3E%3C%2FResponse%3E - - See this link to Twilio's FAQ for details: - - https://www.twilio.com/help/faq/sms/how-can-i-receive-sms-messages-without-responding - - 4. Click the "Save Changes" button at the bottom of the page. - - Your account will now receive SMS messages, but won't send any responses. - - This example assumes basic familiarity with Arduino sketches, and that your Yun is connected - to the Internet. - - Looking for another API? We've got over 100 in our Library! - - This example code is in the public domain. -*/ - -#include -#include -#include "TembooAccount.h" // contains Temboo account information - // as described in the footer comment below - - - -/*** SUBSTITUTE YOUR VALUES BELOW: ***/ - -// Note that for additional security and reusability, you could -// use #define statements to specify these values in a .h file. - -// the Account SID from your Twilio account -const String TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"; - -// the Auth Token from your Twilio account -const String TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"; - -// only act on messages sent from this phone number. (e.g. 15415551212) -const String FROM_PHONE_NUMBER = "xxxxxxxxxxx"; - -// how often (in milliseconds) to check for new SMS messages. -const unsigned long SMS_CHECK_PERIOD = 60000; - -// keep track of when we last checked for new messages -// (initialize it to SMS_CHECK_PERIOD seconds ago so -// we do the first check as soon as the sketch starts.) -unsigned long lastSMSCheckTime = -SMS_CHECK_PERIOD; - -// keep track of the ID of the last SMS message we processed. -// (we only need to process newer messages) -String lastSid; - -// we'll be turning the LED built in to the Yun on and off -// to simulate controlling some device. That LED is on pin 13. -int LED_PIN = 13; - -int numRuns = 1; // execution count, so this doesn't run forever -int maxRuns = 10; // the max number of times the Twitter HomeTimeline Choreo should run - - -void setup() { - Serial.begin(9600); - - // for debugging, wait until a serial console is connected - delay(4000); - while(!Serial); - - // tell the board to treat the LED pin as an output. - pinMode(LED_PIN, OUTPUT); - - // start with the LED off - digitalWrite(LED_PIN, LOW); - - // initialize the connection to the Linino processor. - Bridge.begin(); - - // Twilio will report old SMS messages. We want to - // ignore any existing control messages when we start. - Serial.println("Ignoring any existing control messages..."); - checkForMessages(true); - -} - -void loop() -{ - - // get the number of milliseconds the CPU has been running. - unsigned long now = millis(); - - // see if it's time to check for new SMS messages. - if (now - lastSMSCheckTime >= SMS_CHECK_PERIOD) { - - // it's time to check for new messages - // save this time so we know when to check next - lastSMSCheckTime = now; - - if (numRuns <= maxRuns) { - Serial.println("Checking for new SMS messages - Run #" + String(numRuns++)); - - // execute the choreo and don't ignore control messages. - checkForMessages(false); - } else { - Serial.println("Already ran " + String(maxRuns) + " times."); - } - } -} - -/* -This function executes the Twilio > SMSMessages > ListMessages choreo -and processes the results. - -If ignoreCommands is 'true', this function will read and process messages -updating 'lastSid', but will not actually take any action on any commands -found. This is so we can ignore any old control messages when we start. - -If ignoreCommands is 'false', control messages WILL be acted on. -*/ -void checkForMessages(bool ignoreCommands) { - - // we need a TembooChoreo object to send a Choreo request to Temboo - TembooChoreo ListMessagesChoreo; - - ListMessagesChoreo.begin(); - - // set Temboo account credentials - ListMessagesChoreo.setAccountName(TEMBOO_ACCOUNT); - ListMessagesChoreo.setAppKeyName(TEMBOO_APP_KEY_NAME); - ListMessagesChoreo.setAppKey(TEMBOO_APP_KEY); - - // identify the Temboo Library choreo to run (Twilio > SMSMessages > ListMessages) - ListMessagesChoreo.setChoreo("/Library/Twilio/SMSMessages/ListMessages"); - - // set the choreo inputs - // see https://www.temboo.com/library/Library/Twilio/SMSMessages/ListMessages/ - // for complete details about the inputs for this Choreo - - // the first input is a your Twilio AccountSID - ListMessagesChoreo.addInput("AccountSID", TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID); - - // next is your Twilio Auth Token - ListMessagesChoreo.addInput("AuthToken", TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN); - - // we only want to know about messages sent from our designated phone number - ListMessagesChoreo.addInput("From", FROM_PHONE_NUMBER); - - // Twilio can return information about up to 1000 messages at a time. - // we're only interested in the 3 most recent ones. Note that if - // this account receives lots of messages in quick succession, - // (more than 3 per minute in this case), we might miss some control - // messages. But if we request too many messages, we might run out of - // memory on the Arduino side of the Yun. - ListMessagesChoreo.addInput("PageSize", "3"); - - // We want the response in XML format to process with our - // XPath output filters. - ListMessagesChoreo.addInput("ResponseFormat", "xml"); - - // we don't want everything from the output, just the - // message IDs (the Sids) and the message texts - ListMessagesChoreo.addOutputFilter("sid", "Sid", "Response"); - ListMessagesChoreo.addOutputFilter("text", "Body", "Response"); - - // tell the Choreo to run and wait for the results. The - // return code (returnCode) will tell us whether the Temboo client - // was able to send our request to the Temboo servers - unsigned int returnCode = ListMessagesChoreo.run(); - - // a return code of zero (0) means success - if (returnCode == 0) { - - // Need a string to hold the list of message IDs. - String messageSids; - - // Need a string to hold the texts of the messages. - String messageTexts; - - // when the choreo results are available, process them. - // the output filters we specified will return comma delimited - // lists containing the Sids and texts of the messages - // from our designated phone number. - - while(ListMessagesChoreo.available()) { - - // output names are terminated with '\x1F' characters. - String name = ListMessagesChoreo.readStringUntil('\x1F'); - name.trim(); - //Serial.println(name); - - // output values are terminated with '\x1E' characters. - String data = ListMessagesChoreo.readStringUntil('\x1E'); - data.trim(); - //Serial.println(data); - - // assign the data to the appropriate string based on the name - if (name == "sid") { - messageSids = data; - } else if (name == "text") { - messageTexts = data; - } - } - - // done reading output, close the Choreo to free up resources. - ListMessagesChoreo.close(); - - // parse the comma delimited lists of messages and Sids - processMessages(messageTexts, messageSids, ignoreCommands); - - } else { - // a non-zero return code means there was an error - // read and print the error message - while(ListMessagesChoreo.available()) { - char c = ListMessagesChoreo.read(); - Serial.print(c); - } - } -} - -/* -This function processes the lists of message texts and Sids. -If a message contains a comma as part of the -message text, that message will be enclosed in double quotes -(") in the list. Example: - - A message,"Hey, now",Another message text - -If the message contains double quotes, it will be enclosed in -double quotes AND the internal quotes will be doubled. -Example: - - "Hi ""Sam"" the man", Led on - -NOTE! We are assuming that Twilio returns more recent messages -first. This isn't officially documented by Twilio, but we've -not seen any other case. - -'messageTexts' is a String containing a comma separated list of -message texts with commas and quotes escaped as described above. - -'messageSids' is a String containing a comma separated list of -message Sids. Sids should not contain embedded commas or quotes. - -'ignoreCommands' is a boolean. 'true' means and control messages -will not be acted upon. 'false' means control messages will be -acted upon in the usual way. -*/ -void processMessages(String messageTexts, String messageSids, bool ignoreCommands) { - - // proceed if we received at least one message - if (messageSids.length() > 0) { - int i = -1; - int sidsStart = 0; - int textsStart = 0; - String sid; - String text; - bool ledUpdated = false; - - // go through the list until we run out of items - // or otherwise know we can stop - do { - - // Output filter list items are separated by commas - // find the start of the next item in the list - i = messageSids.indexOf(',', sidsStart); - if (i >= 0) { - - //extract a single Sid from the list. - sid = messageSids.substring(sidsStart, i); - sidsStart = i + 1; - - // find the start of the next text in the list. - // Note that we have to be prepared to handle embedded - // quotes and commans in the message texts. - // The standard Arduino String class doesn't handle - // this, so we have to write our own function to do it. - i = quotedIndexOf(messageTexts, ',', textsStart); - if (i >= 0) { - - // extract a single message text from the list. - text = messageTexts.substring(textsStart, i); - textsStart = i + 1; - - // process the Sid and text to see if it's a - // control message. - ledUpdated = processMessage(sid, text, ignoreCommands); - } - } else { - - // the last item in the lists won't have a comma at the end, - // so we have to handle them specially. - // Since we know this is the last item, we can just - // take the rest of the string for the Sid and text. - sid = messageSids.substring(sidsStart); - text = messageTexts.substring(textsStart); - - // process the last item. - ledUpdated = processMessage(sid, text, ignoreCommands); - } - - // keep going until either we run out of list items - // or we run into a message we processed on a previous run. - } while ((i >=0) && (sid != lastSid)); - - // print what we've found to the serial monitor, - // just so we can see what's going on. - if (sid == lastSid) { - if (ledUpdated) - Serial.println("Control message processed."); - else - Serial.println("No new control messages received."); - } else { - Serial.println("No control messages received."); - } - } else { - Serial.println("No messages found"); - } -} - -/* -This function knows how to tell if a message is a control message -or not. It also knows know to control whatever it is we're controlling -(the state of the LED on pin 13 in this case.) - -A message with the text "LED ON" turns the LED on. -A message with the text "LED OFF" turns the LED off. -(Case is ignored.) - -If 'ignoreCommands' is true, the actions described above will NOT -take place. - -It also updates the 'lastSid' global variable when -a control message is processed. - -It returns 'true' if the message was a control message, and -'false' if it wasn't or if we've already processed this message. -*/ -bool processMessage(String sid, String text, bool ignoreCommands) { - - // a flag to indicate whether this was a control message or not - bool ledUpdated = false; - - // if we haven't already processed this message - if (sid != lastSid) { - - if (text.equalsIgnoreCase("LED ON")) { - - if (!ignoreCommands) { - //turn on the LED - digitalWrite(LED_PIN, HIGH); - Serial.println("LED ON"); - } - ledUpdated = true; - } else if (text.equalsIgnoreCase("LED OFF")) { - if (!ignoreCommands) { - //turn off the LED - digitalWrite(LED_PIN, LOW); - Serial.println("LED OFF"); - } - ledUpdated = true; - } - - // If the LED state was updated, remember the Sid if this message. - if (ledUpdated) - lastSid = sid; - } - return ledUpdated; -} - -/* -This function finds the index of a delimiter character in a String, -ignoring delimiters that appear inside double-quotes. -*/ -int quotedIndexOf(String s, char delim, int start) { - bool inQuotes = false; - char c; - int index = -1; - const char QUOTE = '"'; - do { - c = s[start++]; - if (c == QUOTE) - inQuotes = !inQuotes; - else if (c == delim && !inQuotes) - index = --start; - } while ((c != '\0') && (index < 0)); - return index; -} - - -/* - IMPORTANT NOTE: TembooAccount.h: - - TembooAccount.h is a file referenced by this sketch that contains your Temboo account information. - You'll need to edit the placeholder version of TembooAccount.h included with this example sketch, - by inserting your own Temboo account name and app key information. The contents of the file should - look like: - - #define TEMBOO_ACCOUNT "myTembooAccountName" // your Temboo account name - #define TEMBOO_APP_KEY_NAME "myFirstApp" // your Temboo app key name - #define TEMBOO_APP_KEY "xxx-xxx-xxx-xx-xxx" // your Temboo app key - - You can find your Temboo App Key information on the Temboo website, - under My Account > Application Keys - - The same TembooAccount.h file settings can be used for all Temboo SDK sketches. - - Keeping your account information in a separate file means you can save it once, - then just distribute the main .ino file without worrying that you forgot to delete your credentials. -*/ - diff --git a/libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS/TembooAccount.h b/libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS/TembooAccount.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8d7dcfb..0000000 --- a/libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/ControlBySMS/TembooAccount.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#define TEMBOO_ACCOUNT "myTembooAccountName" // your Temboo account name -#define TEMBOO_APP_KEY_NAME "myFirstApp" // your Temboo app key name -#define TEMBOO_APP_KEY "xxx-xxx-xxx-xx-xxx" // your Temboo app key - - -- cgit v1.2.3-18-g5258