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// //
// HomeSpan: A HomeKit implementation for the ESP32 //
// ------------------------------------------------ //
// //
// Example 2: Two non-functioning on/off light bulbs //
// constructed from basic HomeSpan components //
// //
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#include "HomeSpan.h" // Always start by including the HomeSpan library
void setup() {
// Example 2 expands on Example 1 by implementing two LightBulbs, each as their own Accessory
Serial.begin(115200);
homeSpan.begin(Category::Lighting,"HomeSpan LightBulb"); // initializes a HomeSpan device named "HomeSpan Lightbulb" with Category set to Lighting
// Here we create the first LightBulb Accessory just as in Example 1
new SpanAccessory(); // Begin by creating a new Accessory using SpanAccessory(), no arguments needed
new Service::AccessoryInformation(); // HAP requires every Accessory to implement an AccessoryInformation Service, with the required Identify Characteristic
new Characteristic::Identify(); // Create the required Identify
new Service::LightBulb(); // Create the Light Bulb Service
new Characteristic::On(); // This Service requires the "On" Characterstic to turn the light on and off
// Now we create a second Accessory, which is just a duplicate of the first Accessory
new SpanAccessory(); // Begin by creating a new Accessory using SpanAccessory(), no arguments needed
new Service::AccessoryInformation(); // HAP requires every Accessory to implement an AccessoryInformation Service, with the required Identify Characteristic
new Characteristic::Identify(); // Create the required Identify
new Service::LightBulb(); // Create the Light Bulb Service
new Characteristic::On(); // This Service requires the "On" Characterstic to turn the light on and off
// That's it - our device now has two Accessories, each displayed up as a separate Tile in the Home App!
// Note that for a device with multiple Accessories, the Home App generates a default name for each Accessory Tile from the Name
// specified in homeSpan.begin(). In this case, the default name for the first Accessory Tile will be "HomeSpan Lightbulb",
// just as it was in Example 1, and the default name for the second Accessory Tile will be "HomeSpan Lightbulb 2".
// You can of course change the name of each Accessory Tile from these defaults when prompted by the Home App during pairing. You
// can also change the name of any Accessory Tile, even after pairing, directly from the Home App by opening the settings page
// for any given Tile.
// In Example 7 we will demonstrate how the default names can be changed from within a HomeSpan sketch.
// IMPORTANT: You should NOT have to re-pair your device with HomeKit when moving from Example 1 to Example 2. HomeSpan will note
// that the Attribute Database has been updated, and will broadcast a new configuration number when the program restarts. This should
// cause all iOS and MacOS HomeKit Controllers to automatically update and reflect the new configuration above.
} // end of setup()
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void loop(){
homeSpan.poll(); // run HomeSpan!
} // end of loop()