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An ESP8266 library for Arduino providing an easy-to-use way to manipulate ESP8266.
Source can be download at https://github.com/itead/ITEADLIB_Arduino_WeeESP8266.
You can clone it by:
git clone https://github.com/itead/ITEADLIB_Arduino_WeeESP8266.git
Online API documentation can be reached at http://docs.iteadstudio.com/ITEADLIB_Arduino_WeeESP8266/index.html.
Offline API documentation can be found under directory doc.
On the home page of API documentation, the tabs of Examples, Classes and Modules will be useful for Arduino lovers.
bool kick (void) : Verify ESP8266 whether live or not.
bool restart (void) : Restart ESP8266 by "AT+RST".
String getVersion (void) : Get the version of AT Command Set.
bool setOprToStation (void) : Set operation mode to staion.
bool setOprToSoftAP (void) : Set operation mode to softap.
bool setOprToStationSoftAP (void) : Set operation mode to station + softap.
String getAPList (void) : Search available AP list and return it.
bool joinAP (String ssid, String pwd) : Join in AP.
bool leaveAP (void) : Leave AP joined before.
bool setSoftAPParam (String ssid, String pwd, uint8_t chl=7, uint8_t ecn=4) : Set SoftAP parameters.
String getJoinedDeviceIP (void) : Get the IP list of devices connected to SoftAP.
String getIPStatus (void) : Get the current status of connection(UDP and TCP).
String getLocalIP (void) : Get the IP address of ESP8266.
bool enableMUX (void) : Enable IP MUX(multiple connection mode).
bool disableMUX (void) : Disable IP MUX(single connection mode).
bool createTCP (String addr, uint32_t port) : Create TCP connection in single mode.
bool releaseTCP (void) : Release TCP connection in single mode.
bool registerUDP (String addr, uint32_t port) : Register UDP port number in single mode.
bool unregisterUDP (void) : Unregister UDP port number in single mode.
bool createTCP (uint8_t mux_id, String addr, uint32_t port) : Create TCP connection in multiple mode.
bool releaseTCP (uint8_t mux_id) : Release TCP connection in multiple mode.
bool registerUDP (uint8_t mux_id, String addr, uint32_t port) : Register UDP port number in multiple mode.
bool unregisterUDP (uint8_t mux_id) : Unregister UDP port number in multiple mode.
bool setTCPServerTimeout (uint32_t timeout=180) : Set the timeout of TCP Server.
bool startServer (uint32_t port=333) : Start Server(Only in multiple mode).
bool stopServer (void) : Stop Server(Only in multiple mode).
bool startTCPServer (uint32_t port=333) : Start TCP Server(Only in multiple mode).
bool stopTCPServer (void) : Stop TCP Server(Only in multiple mode).
bool send (const uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t len) : Send data based on TCP or UDP builded already in single mode.
bool send (uint8_t mux_id, const uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t len) : Send data based on one of TCP or UDP builded already in multiple mode.
uint32_t recv (uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t buffer_size, uint32_t timeout=1000) : Receive data from TCP or UDP builded already in single mode.
uint32_t recv (uint8_t mux_id, uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t buffer_size, uint32_t timeout=1000) : Receive data from one of TCP or UDP builded already in multiple mode.
uint32_t recv (uint8_t *coming_mux_id, uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t buffer_size, uint32_t timeout=1000) : Receive data from all of TCP or UDP builded already in multiple mode.
If you want to use SoftwareSerial to communicate with ESP8266, you need to modify
the line in file ESP8266.h
:
//#define ESP8266_USE_SOFTWARE_SERIAL
After modification, it should be:
#define ESP8266_USE_SOFTWARE_SERIAL
WeeESP8266 library only needs an uart for hardware connection. All communications are done via uart. In each example, you must specify the uart used by mainboard to communicate with ESP8266 flashed AT firmware.
For MEGA and WBoard Pro, Serial1
will be used if you create an object (named wifi)
of class ESP8266 in your code like this:
#include "ESP8266.h"
ESP8266 wifi(Serial1);
The connection should be like these:
ESP8266_TX->RX1(D19)
ESP8266_RX->TX1(D18)
ESP8266_CH_PD->3.3V
ESP8266_VCC->3.3V
ESP8266_GND->GND
To use SoftwareSerial, mySerial
will be used if you create an object (named wifi)
of class ESP8266 in your code like this:
#include "ESP8266.h"
#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
SoftwareSerial mySerial(3, 2); /* RX:D3, TX:D2 */
ESP8266 wifi(mySerial);
The connection should be like these:
ESP8266_TX->RX(D3)
ESP8266_RX->TX(D2)
ESP8266_CH_PD->3.3V
ESP8266_VCC->3.3V
ESP8266_GND->GND
The size of data from ESP8266 is too big for arduino sometimes, so the library can't receive the whole buffer because the size of the hardware serial buffer which is defined in HardwareSerial.h is too small.
Open the file from \arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\cores\arduino\HardwareSerial.h
.
See the follow line in the HardwareSerial.h file.
#define SERIAL_BUFFER_SIZE 64
The default size of the buffer is 64. Change it into a bigger number, like 256 or more.