/* This example shows how to connect BME280 to Cayenne using an Ethernet W5100 shield and send/receive sample data. The CayenneMQTT Library is required to run this sketch. If you have not already done so you can install it from the Arduino IDE Library Manager. Steps: 1. Set the Cayenne authentication info to match the authentication info from the Dashboard. 2. Compile and upload the sketch. 3. A temporary widget will be automatically generated in the Cayenne Dashboard. To make the widget permanent click the plus sign on the widget. */ //#define CAYENNE_DEBUG // Uncomment to show debug messages //#define CAYENNE_PRINT Serial // Comment this out to disable prints and save space #include #include #include #include Adafruit_BME280 bme; // Cayenne authentication info. This should be obtained from the Cayenne Dashboard. char username[] = "MQTT_USERNAME"; char password[] = "MQTT_PASSWORD"; char clientID[] = "CLIENT_ID"; void setup() { //Serial.begin(9600); Cayenne.begin(username, password, clientID); bme.begin(0x76); } void loop() { Cayenne.loop(); } // Default function for sending sensor data at intervals to Cayenne. // You can also use functions for specific channels, e.g CAYENNE_OUT(1) for sending channel 1 data. CAYENNE_OUT_DEFAULT() { // Write data to Cayenne here. This example just sends the current uptime in milliseconds on virtual channel 0. Cayenne.virtualWrite(0, millis()); Cayenne.celsiusWrite(1, bme.readTemperature()); Cayenne.virtualWrite(2, bme.readPressure(), "bp", "pa"); Cayenne.virtualWrite(3, bme.readHumidity(), "rel_hum", "p"); } // Default function for processing actuator commands from the Cayenne Dashboard. // You can also use functions for specific channels, e.g CAYENNE_IN(1) for channel 1 commands. CAYENNE_IN_DEFAULT() { CAYENNE_LOG("Channel %u, value %s", request.channel, getValue.asString()); //Process message here. If there is an error set an error message using getValue.setError(), e.g getValue.setError("Error message"); }