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ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 1 #ifndef M2XStreamClient_h
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 2 #define M2XStreamClient_h
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 3
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 4 #define MIN(a, b) (((a) > (b))?(b):(a))
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 5
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 6 #define MBED_PLATFORM
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 7
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 8 #ifdef ARDUINO_PLATFORM
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 9 #include "Arduino.h"
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 10
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 11 #define USER_AGENT "User-Agent: M2X Arduino Client/2.0.2"
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 12 #endif
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 13
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 14 #ifdef MBED_PLATFORM
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 15 #include "mbed.h"
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 16
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 17 #define USER_AGENT "User-Agent: M2X Mbed Client/2.0.0"
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 18 #endif
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 19
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 20 #include "Client.h"
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 21 #include "NullPrint.h"
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 22
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 23 #ifdef DEBUG
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 24 #ifdef ARDUINO_PLATFORM
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 25 #define DBG(fmt_, data_) Serial.print(data_)
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 26 #define DBGLN(fmt_, data_) Serial.println(data_)
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 27 #define DBGLNEND Serial.println()
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 28 #endif // ARDUINO_PLATFORM
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 29
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 30 #ifdef MBED_PLATFORM
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 31 #define DBG(fmt_, data_) printf((fmt_), (data_))
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 32 #define DBGLN(fmt_, data_) printf((fmt_), (data_)); printf("\n")
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 33 #define DBGLNEND printf("\n")
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 34 #endif // MBED_PLATFORM
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 35 #else
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 36 #define DBG(fmt_, data_)
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 37 #define DBGLN(fmt_, data_)
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 38 #define DBGLNEND
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 39 #endif // DEBUG
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 40
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 41 #define HEX(t_) ((char) (((t_) > 9) ? ((t_) - 10 + 'A') : ((t_) + '0')))
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 42 #define MAX_DOUBLE_DIGITS 7
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 43
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 44 static const int E_OK = 0;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 45 static const int E_NOCONNECTION = -1;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 46 static const int E_DISCONNECTED = -2;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 47 static const int E_NOTREACHABLE = -3;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 48 static const int E_INVALID = -4;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 49 static const int E_JSON_INVALID = -5;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 50
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 51 /*
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 52 * +type+ indicates the value type: 1 for string, 2 for number
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 53 * NOTE that the value type here only contains a hint on how
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 54 * you can use the value. Even though 2 is returned, the value
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 55 * is still stored in (const char *), and atoi/atof is needed to
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 56 * get the actual value
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 57 */
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 58 typedef void (*stream_value_read_callback)(const char* at,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 59 const char* value,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 60 int index,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 61 void* context,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 62 int type);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 63
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 64 typedef void (*location_read_callback)(const char* name,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 65 double latitude,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 66 double longitude,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 67 double elevation,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 68 const char* timestamp,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 69 int index,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 70 void* context);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 71
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 72 class M2XStreamClient {
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 73 public:
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 74 static const char* kDefaultM2XHost;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 75 static const int kDefaultM2XPort = 80;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 76
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 77 M2XStreamClient(Client* client,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 78 const char* key,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 79 int case_insensitive = 1,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 80 const char* host = kDefaultM2XHost,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 81 int port = kDefaultM2XPort,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 82 const char* path_prefix = NULL);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 83
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 84 // Push data stream value using PUT request, returns the HTTP status code
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 85 template <class T>
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 86 int updateStreamValue(const char* deviceId, const char* streamName, T value);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 87
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 88 // Post multiple values to M2X all at once.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 89 // +deviceId+ - id of the device to post values
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 90 // +streamNum+ - Number of streams to post
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 91 // +names+ - Array of stream names, the length of the array should
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 92 // be exactly +streamNum+
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 93 // +counts+ - Array of +streamNum+ length, each item in this array
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 94 // containing the number of values we want to post for each stream
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 95 // +ats+ - Timestamps for each value, the length of this array should
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 96 // be the some of all values in +counts+, for the first +counts[0]+
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 97 // items, the values belong to the first stream, for the following
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 98 // +counts[1]+ number of items, the values belong to the second stream,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 99 // etc. Notice that timestamps are required here: you must provide
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 100 // a timestamp for each value posted.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 101 // +values+ - Values to post. This works the same way as +ats+, the
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 102 // first +counts[0]+ number of items contain values to post to the first
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 103 // stream, the succeeding +counts[1]+ number of items contain values
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 104 // for the second stream, etc. The length of this array should be
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 105 // the sum of all values in +counts+ array.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 106 template <class T>
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 107 int postDeviceUpdates(const char* deviceId, int streamNum,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 108 const char* names[], const int counts[],
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 109 const char* ats[], T values[]);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 110
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 111 // Fetch values for a particular data stream. Since memory is
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 112 // very limited on an Arduino, we cannot parse and get all the
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 113 // data points in memory. Instead, we use callbacks here: whenever
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 114 // a new data point is parsed, we call the callback using the values,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 115 // after that, the values will be thrown away to make space for new
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 116 // values.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 117 // Note that you can also pass in a user-specified context in this
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 118 // function, this context will be passed to the callback function
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 119 // each time we get a data point.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 120 // For each data point, the callback will be called once. The HTTP
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 121 // status code will be returned. And the content is only parsed when
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 122 // the status code is 200.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 123 int listStreamValues(const char* deviceId, const char* streamName,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 124 stream_value_read_callback callback, void* context,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 125 const char* query = NULL);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 126
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 127 // Update datasource location
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 128 // NOTE: On an Arduino Uno and other ATMEGA based boards, double has
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 129 // 4-byte (32 bits) precision, which is the same as float. So there's
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 130 // no natural double-precision floating number on these boards. With
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 131 // a float value, we have a precision of roughly 7 digits, that means
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 132 // either 5 or 6 digits after the floating point. According to wikipedia,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 133 // a difference of 0.00001 will give us ~1.1132m distance. If this
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 134 // precision is good for you, you can use the double-version we provided
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 135 // here. Otherwise, you may need to use the string-version and do the
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 136 // actual conversion by yourselves.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 137 // However, with an Arduino Due board, double has 8-bytes (64 bits)
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 138 // precision, which means you are free to use the double-version only
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 139 // without any precision problems.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 140 // Returned value is the http status code.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 141 template <class T>
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 142 int updateLocation(const char* deviceId, const char* name,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 143 T latitude, T longitude, T elevation);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 144
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 145 // Read location information for a device. Also used callback to process
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 146 // data points for memory reasons. The HTTP status code is returned,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 147 // response is only parsed when the HTTP status code is 200
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 148 int readLocation(const char* deviceId, location_read_callback callback,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 149 void* context);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 150
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 151 // Delete values from a data stream
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 152 // You will need to provide from and end date/time strings in the ISO8601
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 153 // format "yyyy-mm-ddTHH:MM:SS.SSSZ" where
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 154 // yyyy: the year
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 155 // mm: the month
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 156 // dd: the day
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 157 // HH: the hour (24 hour format)
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 158 // MM: the minute
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 159 // SS.SSS: the seconds (to the millisecond)
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 160 // NOTE: the time is given in Zulu (GMT)
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 161 // M2X will delete all values within the from to end date/time range.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 162 // The status code is 204 on success and 400 on a bad request (e.g. the
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 163 // timestamp is not in ISO8601 format or the from timestamp is not less than
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 164 // or equal to the end timestamp.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 165 int deleteValues(const char* deviceId, const char* streamName,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 166 const char* from, const char* end);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 167 private:
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 168 Client* _client;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 169 const char* _key;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 170 int _case_insensitive;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 171 const char* _host;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 172 int _port;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 173 const char* _path_prefix;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 174 NullPrint _null_print;
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 175
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 176 // Writes the HTTP header part for updating a stream value
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 177 void writePutHeader(const char* deviceId,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 178 const char* streamName,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 179 int contentLength);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 180 // Writes the HTTP header part for deleting stream values
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 181 void writeDeleteHeader(const char* deviceId,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 182 const char* streamName,
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 183 int contentLength);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 184 // Writes HTTP header lines including M2X API Key, host, content
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 185 // type and content length(if the body exists)
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 186 void writeHttpHeader(int contentLength);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 187 // Parses HTTP response header and return the content length.
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 188 // Note that this function does not parse all http headers, as long
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 189 // as the content length is found, this function will return
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 190 int readContentLength();
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 191 // Skips all HTTP response header part. Return minus value in case
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 192 // the connection is closed before we got all headers
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 193 int skipHttpHeader();
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 194 // Parses and returns the HTTP status code, note this function will
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 195 // return immediately once it gets the status code
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 196 int readStatusCode(bool closeClient);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 197 // Waits for a certain string pattern in the HTTP header, and returns
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 198 // once the pattern is found. In the pattern, you can use '*' to denote
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 199 // any character
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 200 int waitForString(const char* str);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 201 // Closes the connection
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 202 void close();
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 203 // Parses JSON response of stream value API, and calls callback function
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 204 // once we get a data point
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 205 int readStreamValue(stream_value_read_callback callback, void* context);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 206 // Parses JSON response of location API, and calls callback function once
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 207 // we get a data point
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 208 int readLocation(location_read_callback callback, void* context);
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 209 };
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 210
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 211 #include "M2XStreamClient_template.h"
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 212
ethaderu 3:78f223d34f36 213 #endif /* M2XStreamClient_h */