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// Adafruit IO Schedule Trigger Example
// Tutorial Link: https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-io-basics-scheduled-triggers/
//
// Adafruit invests time and resources providing this open source code.
// Please support Adafruit and open source hardware by purchasing
// products from Adafruit!
//
// Written by Brent Rubell for Adafruit Industries
// Copyright (c) 2020 Adafruit Industries
// Licensed under the MIT license.
//
// All text above must be included in any redistribution.
/************************** Configuration ***********************************/
// edit the config.h tab and enter your Adafruit IO credentials
// and any additional configuration needed for WiFi, cellular,
// or ethernet clients.
#include "config.h"
/************************ Example Starts Here *******************************/
// Relay is connected to PyPortal's D3 connector
#define RELAY_POWER_PIN 3
// Set up the 'relay feed'
AdafruitIO_Feed *relay = io.feed("relay");
void setup() {
// start the serial connection
Serial.begin(115200);
// wait for serial monitor to open
while(! Serial);
Serial.print("Connecting to Adafruit IO");
// connect to io.adafruit.com
io.connect();
// set up a message handler for the 'relay' feed.
// the handleMessage function (defined below)
// will be called whenever a message is
// received from adafruit io
relay->onMessage(handleMessage);
// wait for a connection
while(io.status() < AIO_CONNECTED) {
Serial.print(".");
delay(500);
}
// we are connected
Serial.println();
Serial.println(io.statusText());
// Get the last known value from the feed
relay->get();
}
void loop() {
// io.run(); is required for all sketches.
// it should always be present at the top of your loop
// function. it keeps the client connected to
// io.adafruit.com, and processes any incoming data.
io.run();
}
// this function is called whenever an 'relay' feed message
// is received from Adafruit IO. it was attached to
// the 'relay' feed in the setup() function above.
void handleMessage(AdafruitIO_Data *data) {
Serial.print("feed received new data <- ");
Serial.println(data->toChar());
// Check to see if the morning scheduled trigger has executed
if (strcmp(data->toChar(), "morning") == 0) {
Serial.println("Turning lights ON");
digitalWrite(RELAY_POWER_PIN, HIGH);
}
// Check to see if the evening scheduled trigger has executed
else if (strcmp(data->toChar(), "night") == 0) {
Serial.println("Turning lights OFF");
digitalWrite(RELAY_POWER_PIN, LOW);
}
else {
Serial.println("Unexpected data received from Adafruit IO");
}
}

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/************************ Adafruit IO Config *******************************/
// visit io.adafruit.com if you need to create an account,
// or if you need your Adafruit IO key.
#define IO_USERNAME "your_username"
#define IO_KEY "your_key"
/******************************* WIFI **************************************/
// the AdafruitIO_WiFi client will work with the following boards:
// - HUZZAH ESP8266 Breakout -> https://www.adafruit.com/products/2471
// - Feather HUZZAH ESP8266 -> https://www.adafruit.com/products/2821
// - Feather HUZZAH ESP32 -> https://www.adafruit.com/product/3405
// - Feather M0 WiFi -> https://www.adafruit.com/products/3010
// - Feather WICED -> https://www.adafruit.com/products/3056
// - Adafruit PyPortal -> https://www.adafruit.com/product/4116
// - Adafruit Metro M4 Express AirLift Lite ->
// https://www.adafruit.com/product/4000
// - Adafruit AirLift Breakout -> https://www.adafruit.com/product/4201
#define WIFI_SSID "your_ssid"
#define WIFI_PASS "your_pass"
// uncomment the following line if you are using airlift
//#define USE_AIRLIFT
// uncomment the following line if you are using winc1500
// #define USE_WINC1500
// comment out the following lines if you are using fona or ethernet
#include "AdafruitIO_WiFi.h"
#if defined(USE_AIRLIFT) || defined(ADAFRUIT_METRO_M4_AIRLIFT_LITE) || \
defined(ADAFRUIT_PYPORTAL)
// Configure the pins used for the ESP32 connection
#if !defined(SPIWIFI_SS) // if the wifi definition isnt in the board variant
// Don't change the names of these #define's! they match the variant ones
#define SPIWIFI SPI
#define SPIWIFI_SS 10 // Chip select pin
#define SPIWIFI_ACK 9 // a.k.a BUSY or READY pin
#define ESP32_RESETN 6 // Reset pin
#define ESP32_GPIO0 -1 // Not connected
#endif
AdafruitIO_WiFi io(IO_USERNAME, IO_KEY, WIFI_SSID, WIFI_PASS, SPIWIFI_SS,
SPIWIFI_ACK, ESP32_RESETN, ESP32_GPIO0, &SPIWIFI);
#else
AdafruitIO_WiFi io(IO_USERNAME, IO_KEY, WIFI_SSID, WIFI_PASS);
#endif
/******************************* FONA **************************************/
// the AdafruitIO_FONA client will work with the following boards:
// - Feather 32u4 FONA -> https://www.adafruit.com/product/3027
// uncomment the following two lines for 32u4 FONA,
// and comment out the AdafruitIO_WiFi client in the WIFI section
// #include "AdafruitIO_FONA.h"
// AdafruitIO_FONA io(IO_USERNAME, IO_KEY);
/**************************** ETHERNET ************************************/
// the AdafruitIO_Ethernet client will work with the following boards:
// - Ethernet FeatherWing -> https://www.adafruit.com/products/3201
// uncomment the following two lines for ethernet,
// and comment out the AdafruitIO_WiFi client in the WIFI section
// #include "AdafruitIO_Ethernet.h"
// AdafruitIO_Ethernet io(IO_USERNAME, IO_KEY);