//****************************************************************************************** // File: PS_Generic.h // Authors: Allan (vseven) (Based on original programming by Dan G Ogorchock & Daniel J Ogorchock (Father and Son) ) // // Summary: PS_Generic is a class which implements only the SmartThings "Sensor" device capability. // It inherits from the st::PollingSensor class. The current version is made to be used as a framework // for more complicated programming // // Create an instance of this class in your sketch's global variable section // For Example: st::PS_Generic sensor1(F("generic1"), 120, 0); // // st::PS_Generic() constructor requires the following arguments // - String &name - REQUIRED - the name of the object - must match the Groovy ST_Anything DeviceType tile name // - long interval - REQUIRED - the polling interval in seconds // - long offset - REQUIRED - the polling interval offset in seconds - used to prevent all polling sensors from executing at the same time // // This class supports receiving configuration data from the SmartThings cloud via the ST App. A user preference // can be configured in your phone's ST App, and then the "Configure" tile will send the data for all sensors to // the ST Shield. For PollingSensors, this data is handled in the beSMart() function. // // TODO: Determine a method to persist the ST Cloud's Polling Interval data // // Change History: // // Date Who What // ---- --- ---- // 2015-01-03 Dan & Daniel Original Creation // 2017-08-30 Dan Ogorchock Modified comment section above to comply with new Parent/Child Device Handler requirements // 2017-10-20 Allan (vseven) Modified original PS_Illuminance library for use with a generic sensor // 2017-12-28 Dan Ogorchock Fixed bug with improper init() definition // // //****************************************************************************************** #include "PollingSensor.h" namespace st { class PS_Generic: public PollingSensor { private: char m_nSensorValue; //converted to a string so all data can be passed in one call public: //constructor - called in your sketch's global variable declaration section //this can be modified to accepting more varialbes into it by modifying the //line. For example if you wanted to assign a pin or a variable you could add //a ", int myVariable" after the offset below and then use that within your program. //you would need to also update the associated line in the .cpp file. PS_Generic(const __FlashStringHelper *name, unsigned int interval, int offset); //destructor virtual ~PS_Generic(); //SmartThings Shield data handler (receives configuration data from ST - polling interval, and adjusts on the fly) virtual void beSmart(const String &str); //initialization routine virtual void init(); //function to get data from sensor and queue results for transfer to ST Cloud virtual void getData(); //gets inline byte getSensorValue() const {return m_nSensorValue;} //sets }; }