Support library for the ESP8266 Wireless Terminal. Can also be used for communicating with any VT100-compatible terminal.
espterm.hpp
- Committer:
- MightyPork
- Date:
- 2017-03-06
- Revision:
- 2:f9f27e2b64a7
- Parent:
- 1:09dfc9fd55f4
- Child:
- 3:1114012184bf
File content as of revision 2:f9f27e2b64a7:
#ifndef ESPTERM_H #define ESPTERM_H #include "mbed.h" /** * ANSI colors supported by the ESP Terminal */ typedef enum { BLACK = 0, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, PURPLE, CYAN, GRAY_LT, GRAY, RED_LT, GREEN_LT, YELLOW_LT, BLUE_LT, PURPLE_LT, CYAN_LT, WHITE, // aliases RED_DK=1, GREEN_DK=2, YELLOW_DK=3, BLUE_DK=4, PURPLE_DK=5, CYAN_DK=6, SILVER=7, } ANSI_Color; /** * Argument for screen or line clear commands */ typedef enum { CLEAR_TO_CURSOR = 0, CLEAR_FROM_CURSOR = 1, CLEAR_ALL = 2, } ClearMode; /** * ESP8266 Wireless Terminal interface * * Can also be used for sending ANSI sequences to a regular serial terminal */ class ESPTerm { Serial* ser; public: /** * @brief Create a terminal instance from already initialized serial port * * Example: * Serial ser(PA_2, PA_3, 115200); // for STM32F042 * ESPTerm term(&ser); */ ESPTerm(Serial *s); /** * @brief Create with Serial at (PA_2, PA_3, 115200) */ ESPTerm(void); /** * @brief printf() over the Serial * * Use for raw strings without formatting, or with custom escape sequences. */ int printf(const char *fmt, ...); /** * @brief Alias for printf() */ int print(const char *fmt, ...); /** * printf() over the Serial, followed by a newline (\\r\\n) * * Use for raw strings without formatting, or with custom escape sequences. * Especially useful for log messages, automatically terminating the line. */ int println(const char *fmt, ...); /** * @brief Set foreground text color * @param c - color */ void fg(ANSI_Color c); /** * @brief Set background text color * @param c - color */ void bg(ANSI_Color c); /** * @brief Set both text colors * @param fg - foregorund color * @param bg - background color */ void colors(ANSI_Color fg, ANSI_Color bg); /** * @brief Send \\e[0m - reset all attributes */ void reset_attribs(void); /** * @brief Reset all attributes (alias) */ void rst(void); /** * @brief Move cursor to a given position * * Screen coordinates are 1-based, starting left-top, * growing down and right. * * @param y - row * @param x - column */ void go_to(int y, int x); /** * @brief Clear screen * * Replace part of the screen with spaces (ASCII 32) of the currently * selected foregorund and background colors. * * @param mode - what to clear: part or all */ void clear_screen(ClearMode mode); /** * @brief Clear in line * * Replace part of the current line with spaces (ASCII 32) of the * currently selected foregorund and background colors. * * @param mode - what to clear: part or all */ void clear_line(ClearMode mode); /** * @brief Clear the whole screen and move cursor to 1,1 */ void screen_reset(void); /** * @brief Set cursor visibility * * If hidden, there will be no blinking square on the screen, * but the cursor still works (ie. go_to works). * * Hiding the cursor is useful for ASCII-art GUIs (dialog boxes etc) */ void show_cursor(bool yes); /** * @brief Perform a factory reset of the ESP Terminal * * This clears any saved WiFi config, restores the default AP name * and switches to AP mode. The module will reset itself. * * Expect some ASCII output from the module (and a burst of garbage * during the reset). */ void factory_reset(void); /** * @brief Set screen size * * The total number of characters (rows*cols) is limited by the Terminal * firmware, at v0.5.2 that is 2000 characters (25x80) * * @param rows - number of rows (screen height) * @param cols - number of columns (screen width) */ void set_screen_size(int rows, int cols); }; #endif /* ESPTERM_H */