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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// HomeSpan: A HomeKit implementation for the ESP32 //
// ------------------------------------------------ //
// //
// Example 19: Web Logging with time-keeping //
// //
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "HomeSpan.h"
#include "DEV_LED.h"
void setup() {
// This is a duplicate of Example 5 (Two Working LEDs) with the addition of HomeSpan Web Logging
Serial.begin(115200);
// Below we enable Web Logging. The first parameter sets the maximum number of log messages to save. As the
// log fills with messages, older ones are replaced by newer ones. The second parameter specifies a Timer Server
// that HomeSpan calls to set the device clock. Setting the clock is optional, and you can leave this
// argument blank (or set to NULL) if you don't care about setting the absolute time of the device. The third
// argument defines the Time Zone used for setting the device clock. The fourth argument specifies the URL page
// of the Web Log. See the HomeSpan API Reference for complete details, as well as additional options, related
// to this function call.
homeSpan.enableWebLog(10,"pool.ntp.org","UTC","myLog"); // creates a web log on the URL /HomeSpan-[DEVICE-ID].local:[TCP-PORT]/myLog
// The full URL of the Web Log will be shown in the Serial Monitor at boot time for reference.
// The Web Log output displays a variety of device parameters, plus any log messages you choose
// to provide with the WEBLOG() macro (see DEV_LED.h)
// Note the rest of the sketch below is identical to Example 5. All of the Web Logging occurs in DEV_LED.h
homeSpan.begin(Category::Lighting,"HomeSpan LEDs"); // Note we can set Category to Lighting even if device is configured as a Bridge
new SpanAccessory();
new Service::AccessoryInformation();
new Characteristic::Identify();
new SpanAccessory();
new Service::AccessoryInformation();
new Characteristic::Identify();
new Characteristic::Name("LED #1");
new DEV_LED(16);
new SpanAccessory();
new Service::AccessoryInformation();
new Characteristic::Identify();
new Characteristic::Name("LED #2");
new DEV_LED(17);
} // end of setup()
//////////////////////////////////////
void loop(){
homeSpan.poll();
} // end of loop()