/* Twitter Client with Strings This sketch connects to Twitter using an Ethernet shield. It parses the XML returned, and looks for this is a tweet You can use the Arduino Ethernet shield, or the Adafruit Ethernet shield, either one will work, as long as it's got a Wiznet Ethernet module on board. This example uses the DHCP routines in the Ethernet library which is part of the Arduino core from version 1.0 beta 1 This example uses the String library, which is part of the Arduino core from version 0019. Circuit: * Ethernet shield attached to pins 10, 11, 12, 13 created 21 May 2011 modified 9 Apr 2012 by Tom Igoe This code is in the public domain. */ #include #include // Enter a MAC address and IP address for your controller below. // The IP address will be dependent on your local network: byte mac[] = { 0x00, 0xAA, 0xBB, 0xCC, 0xDE, 0x01 }; IPAddress ip(192,168,1,20); // initialize the library instance: EthernetClient client; const unsigned long requestInterval = 60000; // delay between requests char serverName[] = "api.twitter.com"; // twitter URL boolean requested; // whether you've made a request since connecting unsigned long lastAttemptTime = 0; // last time you connected to the server, in milliseconds String currentLine = ""; // string to hold the text from server String tweet = ""; // string to hold the tweet boolean readingTweet = false; // if you're currently reading the tweet void setup() { // reserve space for the strings: currentLine.reserve(256); tweet.reserve(150); // Open serial communications and wait for port to open: Serial.begin(9600); while (!Serial) { ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only } // attempt a DHCP connection: Serial.println("Attempting to get an IP address using DHCP:"); if (!Ethernet.begin(mac)) { // if DHCP fails, start with a hard-coded address: Serial.println("failed to get an IP address using DHCP, trying manually"); Ethernet.begin(mac, ip); } Serial.print("My address:"); Serial.println(Ethernet.localIP()); // connect to Twitter: connectToServer(); } void loop() { if (client.connected()) { if (client.available()) { // read incoming bytes: char inChar = client.read(); // add incoming byte to end of line: currentLine += inChar; // if you get a newline, clear the line: if (inChar == '\n') { currentLine = ""; } // if the current line ends with , it will // be followed by the tweet: if ( currentLine.endsWith("")) { // tweet is beginning. Clear the tweet string: readingTweet = true; tweet = ""; } // if you're currently reading the bytes of a tweet, // add them to the tweet String: if (readingTweet) { if (inChar != '<') { tweet += inChar; } else { // if you got a "<" character, // you've reached the end of the tweet: readingTweet = false; Serial.println(tweet); // close the connection to the server: client.stop(); } } } } else if (millis() - lastAttemptTime > requestInterval) { // if you're not connected, and two minutes have passed since // your last connection, then attempt to connect again: connectToServer(); } } void connectToServer() { // attempt to connect, and wait a millisecond: Serial.println("connecting to server..."); if (client.connect(serverName, 80)) { Serial.println("making HTTP request..."); // make HTTP GET request to twitter: client.println("GET /1/statuses/user_timeline.xml?screen_name=arduino&count=1 HTTP/1.1"); client.println("HOST: api.twitter.com"); client.println(); } // note the time of this connect attempt: lastAttemptTime = millis(); }