Mbed Client sample for GR-LYCHEE where ZXing is incorporated.
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Overview
This sample program shows how to use mbed Client together with ZXing which is an open-source, multi-format 1D/2D barcode image processing library. For more info on ZXing, please refer to https://github.com/zxing/zxing.
Required hardware
- GR-LYCHEE ( https://developer.mbed.org/platforms/Renesas-GR-LYCHEE/ )
Application setup
- Select the connection type. For details, please refer to the following wiki:
https://os.mbed.com/users/1050186/code/GR-LYCHEE_mbed-os-client-ZXingSample/wiki/Connection-type. - Set the client credentials. For details, please refer to the following wiki:
https://os.mbed.com/users/1050186/code/GR-LYCHEE_mbed-os-client-ZXingSample/wiki/Client-credentials. - Change Wifi settings. For details, please refer to the following wiki:
https://os.mbed.com/users/1050186/code/GR-LYCHEE_mbed-os-client-ZXingSample/wiki/Wifi-settings.
Building the example
To build this example:
- Import this example onto mbed Compiler.
- Configure the example in accordance with Application setup.
- Compile the example on mbed Compiler and download the resultant binary file.
- Plug the micro-USB cable into the OpenSDA port which lies on the next to the RESET button.
- Copy the binary previously downloaded to your PC to GR-LYCHEE to flash this example. When the copy is successfully completed, the board is ready to work.
- Press the RESET button on the board to run the example.
- For verification, please refer to the following wiki:
https://os.mbed.com/users/1050186/code/GR-LYCHEE_mbed-os-client-ZXingSample/wiki/Monitoring-the-application.
Application resources
This example exposes four resources listed below:
- 3202/0/5700. Decode result of barcode data input from camera (GET).
- 3201/0/5850. Blink function, blinks LED when executed (POST).
- 3201/0/5853. Blink pattern, used by the blink function to determine how to blink. In the format of 1000:500:1000:500:1000:500 (PUT).
- 3201/0/5855. Blink color, used by the blink function. Any of green, yellow, orange and red is acceptable (PUT).
Diff: simpleclient.h
- Revision:
- 12:7a199eff6988
- Parent:
- 2:6ec5c1c1d41c
diff -r 0cc5cbffdd1f -r 7a199eff6988 simpleclient.h --- a/simpleclient.h Mon Dec 10 10:52:35 2018 +0000 +++ b/simpleclient.h Mon Dec 10 11:04:55 2018 +0000 @@ -29,23 +29,10 @@ #include "security.h" #include "mbed.h" -#define ETHERNET 1 -#define WIFI 2 -#define MESH_LOWPAN_ND 3 -#define MESH_THREAD 4 -#define ATMEL 5 -#define MCR20 6 - #define STRINGIFY(s) #s -// Check if using mesh networking, define helper -#if MBED_CONF_APP_NETWORK_INTERFACE == MESH_LOWPAN_ND - #define MESH -#elif MBED_CONF_APP_NETWORK_INTERFACE == MESH_THREAD - #define MESH -#endif - -#if defined (MESH) || (MBED_CONF_LWIP_IPV6_ENABLED==true) +// EASY_CONNECT_MESH coming via easy-connect +#if defined (EASY_CONNECT_MESH) || (MBED_CONF_LWIP_IPV6_ENABLED==true) // Mesh is always IPV6 - also WiFi and ETH can be IPV6 if IPV6 is enabled M2MInterface::NetworkStack NETWORK_STACK = M2MInterface::LwIP_IPv6; #else @@ -54,7 +41,7 @@ #endif //Select binding mode: UDP or TCP -- note - Mesh networking is IPv6 UDP ONLY -#ifdef MESH +#if defined (EASY_CONNECT_MESH) M2MInterface::BindingMode SOCKET_MODE = M2MInterface::UDP; #else // WiFi or Ethernet supports both - TCP by default to avoid