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Arduino On Off Hello
//*****************************************************************************
/// @file
/// @brief
/// Arduino SmartThings Shield LED Example
//*****************************************************************************
#include <SoftwareSerial.h> //TODO need to set due to some weird wire language linker, should we absorb this whole library into smartthings
#include <SmartThings.h>
#define PIN_THING_RX 3
#define PIN_THING_TX 2
SmartThingsCallout_t messageCallout; // call out function forward decalaration
SmartThings smartthing(PIN_THING_RX, PIN_THING_TX, messageCallout); // constructor
int ledPin = 13;
bool isDebugEnabled; // enable or disable debug in this example
int stateLED; // state to track last set value of LED
void setup()
{
// setup default state of global variables
isDebugEnabled = true;
stateLED = 0; // matches state of hardware pin set below
// setup hardware pins
pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); // define PIN_LED as an output
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); // set value to LOW (off) to match stateLED=0
if (isDebugEnabled)
{ // setup debug serial port
Serial.begin(9600); // setup serial with a baud rate of 9600
Serial.println("setup.."); // print out 'setup..' on start
}
}
void loop()
{
// run smartthing logic
smartthing.run();
}
void on()
{
stateLED = 1; // save state as 1 (on)
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); // turn LED on
smartthing.shieldSetLED(0, 0, 1);
smartthing.send("on"); // send message to cloud
Serial.println("on");
}
void off()
{
stateLED = 0; // set state to 0 (off)
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); // turn LED off
smartthing.shieldSetLED(0, 0, 0);
smartthing.send("off"); // send message to cloud
Serial.println("off");
}
void hello()
{
Serial.println("brobasaur");
smartthing.send("colors!");
smartthing.shieldSetLED(1, 0, 0);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(0, 1, 0);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(0, 0, 1);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(1, 1, 0);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(1, 1, 1);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(1, 0, 1);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(0, 1, 1);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(3, 2, 1);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(1, 2, 3);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(2, 2, 4);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(4, 3, 1);
delay(200);
smartthing.shieldSetLED(0, 0, 0);
smartthing.send("fancy");
}
void messageCallout(String message)
{
// if debug is enabled print out the received message
if (isDebugEnabled)
{
Serial.print("Received message: '");
Serial.print(message);
Serial.println("' ");
}
// if message contents equals to 'on' then call on() function
// else if message contents equals to 'off' then call off() function
if (message.equals("on"))
{
on();
}
else if (message.equals("off"))
{
off();
}
else if (message.equals("hello"))
{
hello();
}
}
@jhonkaman
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Hi there, I'm very new to Arduino and SmartThings, so forgive me if my question doesn't make sense. If I use this code, all I need to do is load it onto my Arduino board and it will connect with the SmartThings cloud? Will I have to do anything within the SmartThings IDE, like create a SmartApp or new Device Type?

@ferebollo
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I am also new to this. You definitely need to create the smart things ecosystem device handler that correspond to this arduino sketch.

@jhonkaman
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That makes sense. I'm using the "On/Off Shield (example)" device type and I have this loaded onto my Arduino. However, only the Hello button seems to generate a message and even that doesn't seem to be coming out right. I've attached a picture to show what I'm getting. I feel like there should be something in the 'value' row at the bottom. I crossed out some pieces of information, maybe unnecessarily; hopefully it's not needed to diagnose the problem.
arduino message2

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