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224 | page += "
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225 | page += "
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226 | page += "
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227 | page += "
Farb Steuerung";
228 | page += " ";
229 | page += " ";
230 | page += "
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235 | page += "
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236 | page += " ";
237 | page += " ";
238 | page += " ";
239 | page += " ";
240 | page += " ";
241 | page += "";
242 | page += "";
243 |
244 | return page;
245 | }
246 |
247 | String SetupPage(){
248 | String page = "";
249 | page += "";
250 | page += "";
251 | page += "
TonUINO WiFi Setup";
252 | page += "
WiFi Setup
";
253 | page += "
";
260 | page += "
";
261 | page += "
";
264 | page += "";
265 | page += "";
266 |
267 | return page;
268 | }
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1 |
2 |
3 | // Verwendete Bibliotheken
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | #include "DFRobotDFPlayerMini.h"
11 | #include
12 | #include
13 | #include
14 | #include
15 | #include
16 | #include
17 | #include
18 |
19 | //EEPROM Speicher *NVS*
20 | Preferences preferences;
21 | int timeout = 20;
22 |
23 |
24 | //========================================================================
25 | //Hier nur VAriablen zum Testen
26 |
27 | int l = 0;
28 | bool headphoneIn =0 ;
29 | int success = 0;
30 | int success2 = 0;
31 |
32 | bool debug = false; // Auf true setzen um debug Informationen über die Serielle Schnittstelle zu erhalten.
33 |
34 | //Variablen zum Speichern von EInstellungen
35 | //========================================================================
36 |
37 | unsigned long last_color = 0xFFFFFF;
38 | unsigned int last_Volume;
39 | unsigned int last_max_Volume;
40 |
41 |
42 | //========================================================================
43 | //WS2812b Einstellungen
44 |
45 | #define DATA_PIN 2 //signal pin
46 | #define NUM_LEDS 7 //number of LEDs in your strip
47 | #define BRIGHTNESS 32 //brightness (max 254)
48 | #define LED_TYPE WS2811 // I know we are using ws2812, but it's ok!
49 | #define COLOR_ORDER GRB
50 | CRGB leds[NUM_LEDS];
51 |
52 | //============Sunrise Variablen===========================================
53 | DEFINE_GRADIENT_PALETTE( sunrise_gp ) {
54 | 0, 0, 0, 0, //schwarz
55 | 128, 240, 0, 0, //rot
56 | 224, 240,240, 0, //gelb
57 | 255, 128,128,240 }; //sehr helles Blau
58 |
59 | static uint16_t heatIndex = 0; // start out at 0
60 |
61 | //========================================================================
62 | //NTP Variablen
63 | WebServer server(80);
64 | WiFiUDP ntpUDP;
65 | NTPClient timeClient(ntpUDP);
66 |
67 | //Variable zum Auslesen der HTML Antwort
68 | String TimerOFF = "00:00";
69 | String TimerON = "00:00";
70 | uint8_t TMR_OFF_HH, TMR_OFF_MM,TMR_ON_HH,TMR_ON_MM;
71 | int TMR_OFF_REP = 0;
72 | int TMR_ON_REP = 0;
73 | unsigned int max_Volume = 20;
74 | unsigned int akt_Volume = 10;
75 | bool TMP_OFFTIME = true;
76 | bool TMP_ONTIME = true;
77 | bool WakeUpLight = false;
78 | bool SleepLight = false;
79 | bool startSR = false;
80 |
81 | //Set Pins for RC522 Module
82 | const int resetPin = 22; // Reset pin
83 | const int ssPin = 21; // Slave select pin
84 |
85 | //Objekt zur kommunikation mit dem Modul anlegen
86 | MFRC522 mfrc522 = MFRC522(ssPin, resetPin); // Create instance
87 |
88 | // this object stores nfc tag data
89 | struct nfcTagObject {
90 | uint32_t cookie;
91 | uint8_t version;
92 | uint8_t folder;
93 | uint8_t mode;
94 | uint8_t special;
95 | uint32_t color;
96 | };
97 |
98 | //=======================Funktionen Deklarieren==============================
99 |
100 | nfcTagObject myCard;
101 | void resetCard(void);
102 | bool readCard(nfcTagObject *nfcTag);
103 | void setupCard(void);
104 | static void nextTrack();
105 | void startTimer(void);
106 | void stoppTimer(void);
107 | int voiceMenu(int numberOfOptions, int startMessage, int messageOffset,
108 | bool preview = false, int previewFromFolder = 0);
109 |
110 | bool knownCard = false;
111 | uint16_t numTracksInFolder;
112 | uint16_t track;
113 |
114 | //====================Timer Deklaration=====================================
115 |
116 | hw_timer_t * timer = NULL;
117 | volatile SemaphoreHandle_t timerSemaphore;
118 | portMUX_TYPE timerMux = portMUX_INITIALIZER_UNLOCKED;
119 |
120 | volatile uint32_t isrCounter = 0;
121 | volatile uint32_t lastIsrAt = 0;
122 |
123 | void IRAM_ATTR onTimer(){
124 | // Increment the counter and set the time of ISR
125 | portENTER_CRITICAL_ISR(&timerMux);
126 | isrCounter++;
127 | lastIsrAt = millis();
128 | portEXIT_CRITICAL_ISR(&timerMux);
129 | // Give a semaphore that we can check in the loop
130 | xSemaphoreGiveFromISR(timerSemaphore, NULL);
131 | // It is safe to use digitalRead/Write here if you want to toggle an output
132 | }
133 |
134 | // implement a notification class,
135 | // its member methods will get called
136 | //
137 | class Mp3Notify {
138 | public:
139 | static void OnError(uint16_t errorCode) {
140 | // see DfMp3_Error for code meaning
141 | Serial.println();
142 | Serial.print("Com Error ");
143 | Serial.println(errorCode);
144 | }
145 | static void OnPlayFinished(uint16_t track) {
146 | Serial.print("Track beendet");
147 | Serial.println(track);
148 | delay(100);
149 | nextTrack();
150 | }
151 | static void OnCardOnline(uint16_t code) {
152 | Serial.println(F("SD Karte online "));
153 | }
154 | static void OnCardInserted(uint16_t code) {
155 | Serial.println(F("SD Karte bereit "));
156 | }
157 | static void OnCardRemoved(uint16_t code) {
158 | Serial.println(F("SD Karte entfernt "));
159 | }
160 | };
161 |
162 | HardwareSerial mySoftwareSerial(2);
163 | DFRobotDFPlayerMini myDFPlayer;
164 | void printDetail(uint8_t type, int value);
165 |
166 | // Leider kann das Modul keine Queue abspielen.
167 | static void nextTrack() {
168 | if (knownCard == false)
169 | // Wenn eine neue Karte angelernt wird soll das Ende eines Tracks nicht
170 | // verarbeitet werden
171 | return;
172 |
173 | if (myCard.mode == 1) {
174 | Serial.println(F("Hörspielmodus ist aktiv -> Strom sparen"));
175 | myDFPlayer.sleep();
176 | }
177 | if (myCard.mode == 2) {
178 | if (track != numTracksInFolder) {
179 | track = track + 1;
180 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
181 | Serial.print(F("Albummodus ist aktiv -> nächster Track: "));
182 | Serial.print(track);
183 | } else
184 | myDFPlayer.sleep();
185 | }
186 | if (myCard.mode == 3) {
187 | track = random(1, numTracksInFolder + 1);
188 | Serial.print(F("Party Modus ist aktiv -> zufälligen Track spielen: "));
189 | Serial.println(track);
190 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
191 | }
192 | if (myCard.mode == 4) {
193 | Serial.println(F("Einzel Modus aktiv -> Strom sparen"));
194 | myDFPlayer.sleep();
195 | }
196 | if (myCard.mode == 5) {
197 | if (track != numTracksInFolder) {
198 | track = track + 1;
199 | Serial.print(F("Hörbuch Modus ist aktiv -> nächster Track und "
200 | "Fortschritt speichern"));
201 | Serial.println(track);
202 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
203 | // Fortschritt im EEPROM abspeichern
204 | EEPROM.write(myCard.folder, track);
205 | } else
206 | myDFPlayer.sleep();
207 | // Fortschritt zurück setzen
208 | EEPROM.write(myCard.folder, 1);
209 | }
210 | delay(500);
211 | }
212 |
213 | static void previousTrack() {
214 | if (myCard.mode == 1) {
215 | Serial.println(F("Hörspielmodus ist aktiv -> Track von vorne spielen"));
216 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
217 | }
218 | if (myCard.mode == 2) {
219 | Serial.println(F("Albummodus ist aktiv -> vorheriger Track"));
220 | if (track != 1) {
221 | track = track - 1;
222 | }
223 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
224 | }
225 | if (myCard.mode == 3) {
226 | Serial.println(F("Party Modus ist aktiv -> Track von vorne spielen"));
227 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
228 | }
229 | if (myCard.mode == 4) {
230 | Serial.println(F("Einzel Modus aktiv -> Track von vorne spielen"));
231 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
232 | }
233 | if (myCard.mode == 5) {
234 | Serial.println(F("Hörbuch Modus ist aktiv -> vorheriger Track und "
235 | "Fortschritt speichern"));
236 | if (track != 1) {
237 | track = track - 1;
238 | }
239 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
240 | // Fortschritt im EEPROM abspeichern
241 | EEPROM.write(myCard.folder, track);
242 | }
243 | }
244 |
245 |
246 | MFRC522::MIFARE_Key key;
247 | bool successRead;
248 | byte sector = 1;
249 | byte blockAddr = 4;
250 | byte trailerBlock = 7;
251 | MFRC522::StatusCode status;
252 |
253 | #define buttonPause 25
254 | #define buttonUp 26
255 | #define buttonDown 27
256 | #define busyPin 4
257 | #define headphonePin 32
258 | #define dfpMute 33
259 |
260 | #define LONG_PRESS 1000
261 |
262 | Button pauseButton(buttonPause);
263 | Button upButton(buttonUp,100);
264 | Button downButton(buttonDown,100);
265 | bool ignorePauseButton = false;
266 | bool ignoreUpButton = false;
267 | bool ignoreDownButton = false;
268 |
269 | uint8_t numberOfCards = 0;
270 |
271 | bool isPlaying() { return !digitalRead(busyPin); }
272 |
273 |
274 | //Funktion um die Antworten der HTML Seite auszuwerten
275 | void handleRestart(){
276 | // Restart ESP
277 | ESP.restart();
278 | }
279 | void handleSetup(){
280 | server.send ( 200, "text/html", SetupPage());
281 | if (server.args() > 0 ) { // Arguments were received
282 | for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < server.args(); i++ ) {
283 |
284 | Serial.print("Vom Server wurde folgendes empfangen: "); // Display the argument
285 | Serial.print(server.argName(i)); // Display the argument
286 | Serial.print("=");
287 | Serial.println(server.arg(i));
288 |
289 | if(server.argName(i) == "ssid" ){
290 | Serial.print("Speichere SSID: ");
291 | Serial.println(server.arg(i));
292 | preferences.putString("SSID", server.arg(i));
293 |
294 | }
295 |
296 | else if(server.argName(i) == "pw"){
297 | Serial.print("Speichere PW: ");
298 | Serial.println(server.arg(i));
299 | preferences.putString("Password", server.arg(i));
300 |
301 | }
302 |
303 |
304 |
305 |
306 | }
307 |
308 | }
309 |
310 | }
311 | void handleRoot(){
312 | server.send ( 200, "text/html", getPage() );
313 | if (server.args() > 0 ) { // Arguments were received
314 | for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < server.args(); i++ ) {
315 |
316 | Serial.print("Vom Server wurde folgendes empfangen: "); // Display the argument
317 | Serial.print(server.argName(i)); // Display the argument
318 | Serial.print("=");
319 | Serial.println(server.arg(i));
320 |
321 | if(server.argName(i) == "appt-time-off" ){
322 |
323 | TimerOFF = server.arg(i);
324 | char charBuf[TimerOFF.length() + 1];
325 | TimerOFF.toCharArray(charBuf, TimerOFF.length()+1);
326 | TMR_OFF_HH = atof(strtok(charBuf, ":"));
327 | TMR_OFF_MM = atof(strtok(NULL, ":"));
328 | Serial.print("Die eingelesene Zeit für TimerOFF: ");
329 | Serial.print(TMR_OFF_HH);
330 | Serial.print(":");
331 | Serial.println(TMR_OFF_MM);
332 | TMR_OFF_REP = 0;
333 | TMP_OFFTIME = false;
334 |
335 | }
336 |
337 | else if(server.argName(i) == "cb_tmr_off"){
338 | TMR_OFF_REP = 1;
339 | Serial.println("Für den TimerOFF wurde eine Wiederholung eingestellt");
340 | }
341 |
342 | else if(server.argName(i) == "appt-time-on"){
343 |
344 | TimerON = server.arg(i);
345 | char charBuf[TimerON.length() + 1];
346 | TimerON.toCharArray(charBuf, TimerON.length()+1);
347 | TMR_ON_HH = atof(strtok(charBuf, ":"));
348 | TMR_ON_MM = atof(strtok(NULL, ":"));
349 | Serial.print("Die eingelesene Zeit für TimerON: ");
350 | Serial.print(TMR_ON_HH);
351 | Serial.print(":");
352 | Serial.println(TMR_ON_MM);
353 | TMR_ON_REP = 0;
354 | TMP_ONTIME = false;
355 | }
356 |
357 | else if(server.argName(i) == "cb_tmr_on"){
358 | TMR_ON_REP = 1;
359 | Serial.println("Für den TimerON wurde eine Wiederholung eingestellt");
360 | }
361 |
362 | else if(server.argName(i) == "akt_volume"){
363 | myDFPlayer.volume(server.arg(i).toInt());
364 | akt_Volume = myDFPlayer.readVolume();
365 | Serial.println("Die aktuelle Lütstärke wurde geändert");
366 | }
367 | else if(server.argName(i) == "max_volume"){
368 | max_Volume = server.arg(i).toInt();
369 | Serial.println("Die maximale Lütstärke wurde geändert");
370 | }
371 | else if(server.argName(i) == "LED_color"){
372 | Serial.println("Die Farbe der LEDs wird geändert: " + server.arg(i));
373 | String Color = server.arg(i);
374 | char *ptr;
375 | char charBuf[Color.length() + 1];
376 | Color.toCharArray(charBuf, Color.length()+1);
377 | unsigned long col = strtol(charBuf,&ptr,16);
378 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, col); // Farbe aller LEDs ändern
379 | FastLED.show();
380 | }
381 | else if(server.argName(i) == "LED_bri"){
382 | Serial.println("Die Helligkeit der LEDs wird geändert ");
383 | Serial.println("Helligkeit = " + server.arg(i));
384 | FastLED.setBrightness(server.arg(i).toInt());
385 | FastLED.show();
386 | }
387 | else if(server.argName(i) == "cb_SleepLight_on"){
388 | //CODE HERE
389 | if(server.arg(i).toInt()==1){
390 | SleepLight = true;
391 | }
392 | }
393 | else if(server.argName(i) == "cb_SleepLight_off"){
394 | if(server.arg(i).toInt()==0){
395 | SleepLight = false;
396 | }
397 | }
398 | else if(server.argName(i) == "cb_WakeUpLight_on"){
399 | if(server.arg(i).toInt()==1){
400 | WakeUpLight = true;
401 | }
402 |
403 | }
404 | else if(server.argName(i) == "cb_WakeUpLight_off"){
405 | if(server.arg(i).toInt()==0){
406 | WakeUpLight = false;
407 | }
408 | }
409 |
410 |
411 |
412 | }
413 |
414 | }
415 | }
416 |
417 |
418 |
419 | //===================================================================================
420 | //Ab hier Aktionen welche bei drücken eines Button auf der HTML Seite ausgelöst werden
421 | void handlePrev() {
422 | Serial.println("handlePrev");
423 | myDFPlayer.previous();
424 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
425 | }
426 |
427 | void handlePlay() {
428 | Serial.println("handlePlay");
429 | myDFPlayer.start();
430 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
431 | }
432 |
433 | void handlePause() {
434 | Serial.println("handlePause");
435 | myDFPlayer.pause();
436 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
437 | }
438 |
439 | void handleNext() {
440 | Serial.println("handleNext");
441 | myDFPlayer.next();
442 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
443 | }
444 |
445 | void handleVol_up() {
446 | Serial.println("handleVol+");
447 | myDFPlayer.volumeUp();
448 | akt_Volume = myDFPlayer.readVolume();
449 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
450 | }
451 |
452 | void handleVol_down() {
453 | Serial.println("handleVol-");
454 | myDFPlayer.volumeDown();
455 | akt_Volume = myDFPlayer.readVolume();
456 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
457 | }
458 |
459 |
460 | void handleEQ_NORM() {
461 | Serial.println("handleEQ_Norm");
462 | myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_NORMAL);
463 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
464 | }
465 |
466 | void handleEQ_POP() {
467 | Serial.println("handleEQ_POP");
468 | myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_POP);
469 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
470 | }
471 |
472 | void handleEQ_ROCK() {
473 | Serial.println("handleEQ_ROCK");
474 | myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_ROCK);
475 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
476 | }
477 |
478 | void handleEQ_CLASSIC() {
479 | Serial.println("handleEQ_CLASSIC");
480 | myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_CLASSIC);
481 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
482 | }
483 |
484 | void handleEQ_BASS() {
485 | Serial.println("handleEQ_BASE");
486 | myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_BASS);
487 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
488 | }
489 |
490 | void handleEQ_JAZZ() {
491 | Serial.println("handleEQ_JAZZ");
492 | myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_JAZZ);
493 | server.send(200, "text/html", getPage());
494 | }
495 | //==============================Sonnenaufgang Simulation============================================================
496 | void sunrise() {
497 |
498 |
499 | if(debug) Serial.println("sunrise() wird ausgeführt");
500 | CRGBPalette256 sunrisePal = sunrise_gp;
501 | CRGB color = ColorFromPalette(sunrisePal, heatIndex);
502 | // fill the entire strip with the current color
503 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, color);
504 | FastLED.show();
505 | heatIndex++;
506 | if(heatIndex==255){
507 | heatIndex=0;
508 | startSR = false;
509 | }
510 |
511 |
512 | }
513 | //==========================================================================================
514 | //Funktion um die Ein- /Ausschalttimer auszuwerten
515 | void TimeCompare(){
516 |
517 | if(debug) Serial.println("TimeCompare() wird ausgeführt");
518 | timeClient.update();
519 | int NTP_HH = timeClient.getHours();
520 | int NTP_MM = timeClient.getMinutes();
521 | //Serial.println("Die aktuelle NTP Zeit:" + String(NTP_HH) +":"+ String(NTP_MM) );
522 |
523 |
524 |
525 | if((TMR_OFF_MM == NTP_MM)and (TMP_OFFTIME==false)and (TMR_OFF_HH == NTP_HH)){
526 |
527 | //Abschalttimer
528 | myDFPlayer.pause();
529 | delay(100);
530 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(902); //Verabschiedung spielen
531 | //myDFPlayer.outputDevice(DFPLAYER_DEVICE_SLEEP);
532 | delay(10000);
533 | while(isPlaying())
534 | myDFPlayer.stop();
535 | if(TMR_OFF_REP == 0){TMP_OFFTIME = true;}
536 | Serial.println("Die Wiedergabe wurde durch den OFF-Timer gestoppt.");
537 |
538 | }
539 |
540 | else if((TMR_ON_MM == NTP_MM)and (TMP_ONTIME==false)and (TMR_ON_HH == NTP_HH)){
541 |
542 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(903); //Begrüßung spielen
543 | //myDFPlayer.outputDevice(DFPLAYER_DEVICE_SD);
544 | if(TMR_ON_REP == 0){TMP_ONTIME = true;}
545 | if(WakeUpLight == true){startSR = true;}
546 | Serial.println("Die Wiedergabe wurde durch den ON-Timer gestartet.");
547 |
548 | }
549 |
550 |
551 | }
552 | //======================WiFi=========================================================
553 | int WiFi_RouterNetworkConnect(char* txtSSID, char* txtPassword)
554 | {
555 | int success = 1;
556 |
557 | // connect to WiFi network
558 | // see https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/WiFiBegin
559 |
560 | WiFi.begin(txtSSID, txtPassword);
561 |
562 | // we wait until connection is established
563 | // or 10 seconds are gone
564 |
565 | int WiFiConnectTimeOut = 0;
566 | while ((WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) && (WiFiConnectTimeOut < 10))
567 | {
568 | delay(1000);
569 | WiFiConnectTimeOut++;
570 | }
571 |
572 | // not connected
573 | if (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED)
574 | {
575 | success = -1;
576 | }
577 |
578 | // print out local address of ESP32 in Router network (LAN)
579 | Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
580 | if(debug) Serial.print("WiFi Connect to AP");
581 | if(debug) Serial.println(String(success));
582 | return success;
583 | }
584 |
585 | // Disconnect from router network and return 1 (success) or -1 (no success)
586 | int WiFi_RouterNetworkDisconnect()
587 | {
588 | int success = -1;
589 |
590 | WiFi.disconnect();
591 |
592 |
593 | int WiFiConnectTimeOut = 0;
594 | while ((WiFi.status() == WL_CONNECTED) && (WiFiConnectTimeOut < 10))
595 | {
596 | delay(1000);
597 | WiFiConnectTimeOut++;
598 | }
599 |
600 | // not connected
601 | if (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED)
602 | {
603 | success = 1;
604 | }
605 |
606 | Serial.println("Disconnected.");
607 |
608 | return success;
609 | }
610 |
611 |
612 | // Initialize Soft Access Point with ESP32
613 | // ESP32 establishes its own WiFi network, one can choose the SSID
614 | int WiFi_AccessPointStart(char* AccessPointNetworkSSID)
615 | {
616 | WiFi.mode(WIFI_AP);
617 | IPAddress apIP(192, 168, 4, 1); // Hier wird IP bestimmt
618 | WiFi.softAPConfig(apIP, apIP, IPAddress(255, 255, 255, 0));
619 | WiFi.softAP("TonUINO"); // Name des Access Points
620 | delay(500);
621 | if (debug) Serial.println("Starte AP");
622 | if (debug) Serial.print("IP Adresse "); //Ausgabe aktueller IP des Servers
623 | if (debug) Serial.println(WiFi.softAPIP());
624 |
625 | //Ansage das ein Access-Point geöffnet wird
626 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(901);
627 |
628 | server.on("/", handleSetup); // INI wifimanager Index Webseite senden
629 | server.on("/restart", []() { // INI wifimanager Index Webseite senden
630 | server.send(200, "text/plain","ESP Reset wird durchgeführt");
631 | handleRestart();
632 | });
633 |
634 | server.begin();
635 | if(debug) Serial.println("HTTP Server gestarted");
636 | while (1){
637 | server.handleClient(); // Wird endlos ausgeführt damit das WLAN Setup erfolgen kann
638 | if(digitalRead(buttonPause)==0)break; //Bricht die Warteschleife ab sobald die Play/Pause Taste gedrückt wurde
639 | }
640 |
641 |
642 | return 1;
643 | }
644 | //===================================================================================
645 |
646 |
647 | void setup() {
648 | //======================ISR TIMER====================================================
649 | // Create semaphore to inform us when the timer has fired
650 | timerSemaphore = xSemaphoreCreateBinary();
651 |
652 | // Use 1st timer of 4 (counted from zero).
653 | // Set 80 divider for prescaler (see ESP32 Technical Reference Manual for more
654 | // info).
655 | timer = timerBegin(0, 80, true);
656 |
657 | // Attach onTimer function to our timer.
658 | timerAttachInterrupt(timer, &onTimer, true);
659 |
660 | // Set alarm to call onTimer function every second (value in microseconds).
661 | // Repeat the alarm (third parameter)
662 | timerAlarmWrite(timer, 1000000, true);
663 |
664 | //WS2812b Konfigurieren
665 | //===================================================================================
666 | // tell FastLED about the LED strip configuration
667 | FastLED.addLeds(leds, NUM_LEDS);
668 | FastLED.setBrightness(BRIGHTNESS); //Helligkeit einstellen
669 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, CRGB::Black); // Farbe aller LEDs ändern
670 | FastLED.show();
671 |
672 | //===================================================================================
673 |
674 | Serial.begin(115200);
675 | SPI.begin();
676 | mySoftwareSerial.begin(9600, SERIAL_8N1, 16, 17); // speed, type, RX, TX
677 | randomSeed(analogRead(33)); // Zufallsgenerator initialisieren
678 | mfrc522.PCD_Init();
679 | mfrc522.PCD_DumpVersionToSerial();
680 |
681 |
682 |
683 | pinMode(dfpMute, OUTPUT);
684 | digitalWrite(dfpMute, LOW);
685 |
686 |
687 |
688 | // Knöpfe mit PullUp
689 | pinMode(headphonePin, INPUT_PULLUP);
690 | pinMode(buttonPause, INPUT_PULLUP);
691 | pinMode(buttonUp, INPUT_PULLUP);
692 | pinMode(buttonDown, INPUT_PULLUP);
693 |
694 | // Busy Pin
695 | pinMode(busyPin, INPUT);
696 |
697 | for (byte i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
698 | key.keyByte[i] = 0xFF;
699 | }
700 |
701 | // RESET --- ALLE DREI KNÖPFE BEIM STARTEN GEDRÜCKT HALTEN -> alle bekannten
702 | // Karten werden gelöscht
703 | if (digitalRead(buttonPause) == LOW && digitalRead(buttonUp) == LOW &&
704 | digitalRead(buttonDown) == LOW) {
705 | Serial.println(F("Reset -> EEPROM wird gelöscht"));
706 | for (int i = 0; i < EEPROM.length(); i++) {
707 | EEPROM.write(i, 0);
708 | }
709 | }
710 |
711 | Serial.println("TonUINO V3.0 auf ESP32 Basis");
712 | Serial.println("Original V2.0: T. Voss, Erweitert V3.0: C. Ulbrich");
713 |
714 | Serial.println();
715 | Serial.println(F("DFRobot DFPlayer Mini"));
716 | Serial.println(F("Initializing DFPlayer ... (May take 3~5 seconds)"));
717 |
718 | myDFPlayer.begin(mySoftwareSerial,false,true);
719 | /*
720 | if (!myDFPlayer.begin(mySoftwareSerial)) { //Use softwareSerial to communicate with mp3.
721 |
722 | Serial.println(myDFPlayer.readType(),HEX);
723 | Serial.println(F("Unable to begin:"));
724 | Serial.println(F("1.Please recheck the connection!"));
725 | Serial.println(F("2.Please insert the SD card!"));
726 | while(true);
727 | }
728 | Serial.println(F("DFPlayer Mini online."));
729 | */
730 |
731 | myDFPlayer.setTimeOut(500); //Set serial communictaion time out 500ms
732 | delay(100);
733 | //----Set volume----
734 | myDFPlayer.volume(10); //Set volume value (0~30).
735 | //myDFPlayer.volumeUp(); //Volume Up
736 | //myDFPlayer.volumeDown(); //Volume Down
737 | delay(100);
738 | //----Set different EQ----
739 | myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_NORMAL);
740 | // myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_POP);
741 | // myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_ROCK);
742 | // myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_JAZZ);
743 | // myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_CLASSIC);
744 | // myDFPlayer.EQ(DFPLAYER_EQ_BASS);
745 | delay(100);
746 | //----Set device we use SD as default----
747 | // myDFPlayer.outputDevice(DFPLAYER_DEVICE_U_DISK);
748 | myDFPlayer.outputDevice(DFPLAYER_DEVICE_SD);
749 | // myDFPlayer.outputDevice(DFPLAYER_DEVICE_AUX);
750 | // myDFPlayer.outputDevice(DFPLAYER_DEVICE_SLEEP);
751 | // myDFPlayer.outputDevice(DFPLAYER_DEVICE_FLASH);
752 |
753 | //----Mp3 control----
754 | // myDFPlayer.sleep(); //sleep
755 | // myDFPlayer.reset(); //Reset the module
756 | // myDFPlayer.enableDAC(); //Enable On-chip DAC
757 | // myDFPlayer.disableDAC(); //Disable On-chip DAC
758 | // myDFPlayer.outputSetting(true, 15); //output setting, enable the output and set the gain to 15
759 |
760 | //----Read imformation----
761 | Serial.println("");
762 | Serial.println(F("readState--------------------"));
763 | Serial.println(myDFPlayer.readState()); //read mp3 state
764 | Serial.println(F("readVolume--------------------"));
765 | Serial.println(myDFPlayer.readVolume()); //read current volume
766 | //Serial.println(F("readEQ--------------------"));
767 | //Serial.println(myDFPlayer.readEQ()); //read EQ setting
768 | Serial.println(F("readFileCounts--------------------"));
769 | Serial.println(myDFPlayer.readFileCounts()); //read all file counts in SD card
770 | Serial.println(F("readCurrentFileNumber--------------------"));
771 | Serial.println(myDFPlayer.readCurrentFileNumber()); //read current play file number
772 | Serial.println(F("readFileCountsInFolder--------------------"));
773 | Serial.println(myDFPlayer.readFileCountsInFolder(3)); //read fill counts in folder SD:/03
774 | Serial.println(F("--------------------"));
775 | delay(2000);
776 | //Begrüßung abspielen, das überbrückt auch die Zeit des WLAN Connect
777 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(900);
778 |
779 | preferences.begin("my-wifi",false);
780 | if(debug)WiFi.mode(WIFI_AP_STA);
781 | // takeout 2 Strings out of the Non-volatile storage
782 | String strSSID = preferences.getString("SSID", "");
783 | String strPassword = preferences.getString("Password", "");
784 |
785 | // convert it to char*
786 | char* txtSSID = const_cast(strSSID.c_str());
787 | char* txtPassword = const_cast(strPassword.c_str()); // https://coderwall.com/p/zfmwsg/arduino-string-to-char
788 |
789 |
790 | // Connect to Wi-Fi network with SSID and password
791 | Serial.print("Connecting to SSID: ");
792 | Serial.print(txtSSID);
793 | Serial.print(" with the following PW: ");
794 | Serial.println(txtPassword);
795 |
796 | // try to connect to the LAN
797 | success = WiFi_RouterNetworkConnect(txtSSID, txtPassword);
798 | if (success == 1)
799 | {
800 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, CRGB::Blue); // Farbe aller LEDs ändern
801 | FastLED.show();
802 | }
803 | else
804 | {
805 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, CRGB::Red); // Farbe aller LEDs ändern
806 | FastLED.show();
807 | }
808 |
809 | // Start access point"
810 | if(success== -1)WiFi_AccessPointStart("ESP32_TonUINO");
811 |
812 | Serial.println ( "HTTP server started" );
813 |
814 |
815 | //NTP Client starten, das Offset zur Empfangenen Zeit einstellen
816 | if(success == 1)timeClient.begin();
817 | if(success == 1)timeClient.setTimeOffset(+3600); //+1h Offset
818 | if(success == 1)timeClient.update();
819 |
820 | //Verweise für den Empfang von HTML Client informationen
821 | server.on ( "/", handleRoot );
822 | server.on ("/play", handlePlay);
823 | server.on ("/pause", handlePause);
824 | server.on ("/prev", handlePrev);
825 | server.on ("/next", handleNext);
826 | server.on ("/vol+", handleVol_up);
827 | server.on ("/vol-", handleVol_down);
828 | server.on ("/eq_base", handleEQ_BASS);
829 | server.on ("/eq_pop", handleEQ_POP);
830 | server.on ("/eq_rock", handleEQ_ROCK);
831 | server.on ("/eq_classic", handleEQ_CLASSIC);
832 | server.on ("/eq_jazz", handleEQ_JAZZ);
833 | server.on ("/eq_norm", handleEQ_NORM);
834 | server.on("/setup", handleSetup);
835 |
836 |
837 | server.begin();
838 | if(success==1)startTimer();
839 | Serial.println ( "===============////////////// ================" );
840 | Serial.println ( "===============/ SETUP ENDE / ================" );
841 | Serial.println ( "===============/ //////////// ================" );
842 | }
843 |
844 |
845 | //==============SETUP ENDE================================
846 |
847 |
848 | void loop(){
849 |
850 | do {
851 |
852 | if (xSemaphoreTake(timerSemaphore, 0) == pdTRUE){//Timer Interrupt Routine
853 | uint32_t isrCount = 0, isrTime = 0;
854 | // Read the interrupt count and time
855 | portENTER_CRITICAL(&timerMux);
856 | isrCount = isrCounter;
857 | isrTime = lastIsrAt;
858 | portEXIT_CRITICAL(&timerMux);
859 | //Ab hier Funktionen für Timer
860 |
861 | if(success == 1) TimeCompare(); //Abfrage der Zeit im Sekundentakt
862 | if(startSR == true) sunrise();
863 |
864 |
865 | }
866 | server.handleClient();
867 |
868 |
869 | if (!isPlaying()) {
870 | if (myDFPlayer.available()) {
871 | printDetail(myDFPlayer.readType(), myDFPlayer.read()); //Print the detail message from DFPlayer to handle different errors and states.
872 | }
873 | }
874 | // Buttons werden nun über JS_Button gehandelt, dadurch kann jede Taste
875 | // doppelt belegt werden
876 | pauseButton.read();
877 | upButton.read();
878 | downButton.read();
879 |
880 | //Erkennung ob ein Kopfhörer eingesteckt ist, "headphoneIn" verriegelt jeweils die Abfrage so das sie nur einmal durchlaufen wird
881 | if ((digitalRead(headphonePin)== 1) && (headphoneIn == 0)){
882 |
883 | Serial.println("Kopfhörer wurde eingesteckt");
884 | digitalWrite(dfpMute, HIGH);
885 | headphoneIn = 1;
886 | last_max_Volume = max_Volume; // Das letzte max. Volume merken
887 | last_Volume = myDFPlayer.readVolume();
888 | max_Volume = 10;
889 | if(myDFPlayer.readVolume() >= max_Volume){
890 | myDFPlayer.volume(10);
891 | }
892 |
893 | } else if ((digitalRead(headphonePin)== 0) && (headphoneIn == 1)){
894 | Serial.println("Kopfhörer wurde entfernt");
895 | headphoneIn = 0;
896 | max_Volume = last_max_Volume;
897 | myDFPlayer.volume(last_Volume);
898 | }
899 |
900 | if (pauseButton.wasReleased()) {
901 | if (ignorePauseButton == false){
902 | if (isPlaying()){
903 | myDFPlayer.pause();
904 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, CRGB::Black); // Farbe aller LEDs ändern
905 | FastLED.show();
906 | startSR = false;
907 | heatIndex=0;
908 | }else{
909 | myDFPlayer.start();
910 | ignorePauseButton = false;
911 | }
912 | }
913 | }else if (pauseButton.pressedFor(LONG_PRESS) &&
914 | ignorePauseButton == false){
915 | Serial.println(F("Pause taste wurde lang gedrückt"));
916 | if (isPlaying()){
917 | myDFPlayer.advertise(track);}
918 | else {
919 | knownCard = false;
920 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(800);
921 | Serial.println(F("Karte resetten..."));
922 | resetCard();
923 | mfrc522.PICC_HaltA();
924 | mfrc522.PCD_StopCrypto1();
925 | }
926 | ignorePauseButton = true;
927 | }
928 |
929 | if (upButton.pressedFor(LONG_PRESS)) {
930 | //Serial.println(F("Volume Up"));
931 | //myDFPlayer.volumeUp();
932 | nextTrack();
933 | ignoreUpButton = true;
934 | delay(1000);
935 | } else if (upButton.wasReleased()) {
936 | if (!ignoreUpButton){
937 | //nextTrack();
938 | if(myDFPlayer.readVolume() <= max_Volume){
939 | myDFPlayer.volumeUp();
940 | }
941 | }else{
942 | ignoreUpButton = false;}
943 | }
944 |
945 | if (downButton.pressedFor(LONG_PRESS)) {
946 | //Serial.println(F("Volume Down"));
947 | //myDFPlayer.volumeDown();
948 | previousTrack();
949 | ignoreDownButton = true;
950 | delay(1000);
951 | } else if (downButton.wasReleased()) {
952 | if (!ignoreDownButton)
953 | //previousTrack();
954 | myDFPlayer.volumeDown();
955 | else
956 | ignoreDownButton = false;
957 | }
958 |
959 |
960 |
961 | // Ende der Buttons
962 | } while (!mfrc522.PICC_IsNewCardPresent());
963 |
964 | // RFID Karte wurde aufgelegt
965 |
966 | if (!mfrc522.PICC_ReadCardSerial())
967 | return;
968 |
969 | if (readCard(&myCard) == true) {
970 | if (myCard.cookie == 322417479 && myCard.folder != 0 && myCard.mode != 0) {
971 |
972 | knownCard = true;
973 | numTracksInFolder = myDFPlayer.readFileCountsInFolder(myCard.folder);
974 |
975 | // Hörspielmodus: eine zufällige Datei aus dem Ordner
976 | if (myCard.mode == 1) {
977 | Serial.println(F("Hörspielmodus -> zufälligen Track wiedergeben"));
978 | track = random(1, numTracksInFolder + 1);
979 | Serial.println(track);
980 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
981 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, myCard.color); // Farbe aller LEDs ändern
982 | FastLED.show();
983 | }
984 | // Album Modus: kompletten Ordner spielen
985 | if (myCard.mode == 2) {
986 | Serial.println(F("Album Modus -> kompletten Ordner wiedergeben"));
987 | track = 1;
988 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
989 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, myCard.color); // Farbe aller LEDs ändern
990 | FastLED.show();
991 | }
992 | // Party Modus: Ordner in zufälliger Reihenfolge
993 | if (myCard.mode == 3) {
994 | Serial.println(
995 | F("Party Modus -> Ordner in zufälliger Reihenfolge wiedergeben"));
996 | track = random(1, numTracksInFolder + 1);
997 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
998 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, myCard.color); // Farbe aller LEDs ändern
999 | }
1000 | // Einzel Modus: eine Datei aus dem Ordner abspielen
1001 | if (myCard.mode == 4) {
1002 | Serial.println(
1003 | F("Einzel Modus -> eine Datei aus dem Odrdner abspielen"));
1004 | track = myCard.special;
1005 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
1006 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, myCard.color); // Farbe aller LEDs ändern
1007 | FastLED.show();
1008 | }
1009 | // Hörbuch Modus: kompletten Ordner spielen und Fortschritt merken
1010 | if (myCard.mode == 5) {
1011 | Serial.println(F("Hörbuch Modus -> kompletten Ordner spielen und "
1012 | "Fortschritt merken"));
1013 | track = EEPROM.read(myCard.folder);
1014 | if(track==0)track=1;
1015 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(myCard.folder, track);
1016 | fill_solid(leds, NUM_LEDS, myCard.color); // Farbe aller LEDs ändern
1017 | FastLED.show();
1018 | }
1019 | }
1020 |
1021 | // Neue Karte konfigurieren
1022 | else {
1023 | knownCard = false;
1024 | setupCard();
1025 | }
1026 | }
1027 | mfrc522.PICC_HaltA();
1028 | mfrc522.PCD_StopCrypto1();
1029 |
1030 | }
1031 |
1032 |
1033 | int voiceMenu(int numberOfOptions, int startMessage, int messageOffset,
1034 | bool preview , int previewFromFolder) {
1035 | int returnValue = 0;
1036 | if (startMessage != 0)
1037 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(startMessage);
1038 | do {
1039 | pauseButton.read();
1040 | upButton.read();
1041 | downButton.read();
1042 | //myDFPlayer.loop();
1043 | if (pauseButton.wasPressed()) {
1044 | if (returnValue != 0)
1045 | return returnValue;
1046 | delay(1000);
1047 | }
1048 |
1049 | if (upButton.pressedFor(LONG_PRESS)) {
1050 | returnValue = fmin(returnValue + 10, numberOfOptions);
1051 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(messageOffset + returnValue);
1052 | delay(1000);
1053 | if (preview) {
1054 | do {
1055 | delay(10);
1056 | } while (isPlaying());
1057 | if (previewFromFolder == 0)
1058 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(returnValue, 1);
1059 | else
1060 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(previewFromFolder, returnValue);
1061 | }
1062 | ignoreUpButton = true;
1063 | } else if (upButton.wasReleased()) {
1064 | if (!ignoreUpButton) {
1065 | returnValue = fmin(returnValue + 1, numberOfOptions);
1066 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(messageOffset + returnValue);
1067 | delay(1000);
1068 | if (preview) {
1069 | do {
1070 | delay(10);
1071 | } while (isPlaying());
1072 | if (previewFromFolder == 0)
1073 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(returnValue, 1);
1074 | else
1075 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(previewFromFolder, returnValue);
1076 | }
1077 | } else
1078 | ignoreUpButton = false;
1079 | }
1080 |
1081 | if (downButton.pressedFor(LONG_PRESS)) {
1082 | returnValue = fmax(returnValue - 10, 1);
1083 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(messageOffset + returnValue);
1084 | delay(1000);
1085 | if (preview) {
1086 | do {
1087 | delay(10);
1088 | } while (isPlaying());
1089 | if (previewFromFolder == 0)
1090 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(returnValue, 1);
1091 | else
1092 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(previewFromFolder, returnValue);
1093 | }
1094 | ignoreDownButton = true;
1095 | } else if (downButton.wasReleased()) {
1096 | if (!ignoreDownButton) {
1097 | returnValue = fmax(returnValue - 1, 1);
1098 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(messageOffset + returnValue);
1099 | delay(1000);
1100 | if (preview) {
1101 | do {
1102 | delay(10);
1103 | } while (isPlaying());
1104 | if (previewFromFolder == 0)
1105 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(returnValue, 1);
1106 | else
1107 | myDFPlayer.playFolder(previewFromFolder, returnValue);
1108 | }
1109 | } else
1110 | ignoreDownButton = false;
1111 | }
1112 | } while (true);
1113 | }
1114 |
1115 | void resetCard() {
1116 | do {
1117 | pauseButton.read();
1118 | upButton.read();
1119 | downButton.read();
1120 |
1121 | if (upButton.wasReleased() || downButton.wasReleased()) {
1122 | Serial.print(F("Abgebrochen!"));
1123 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(802);
1124 | return;
1125 | }
1126 | } while (!mfrc522.PICC_IsNewCardPresent());
1127 |
1128 | if (!mfrc522.PICC_ReadCardSerial())
1129 | return;
1130 |
1131 | Serial.print(F("Karte wird neu Konfiguriert!"));
1132 | setupCard();
1133 | }
1134 |
1135 | void setupCard() {
1136 | myDFPlayer.pause();
1137 | Serial.print(F("Neue Karte konfigurieren"));
1138 |
1139 | // Ordner abfragen
1140 | myCard.folder = voiceMenu(99, 300, 0, true);
1141 |
1142 | // Wiedergabemodus abfragen
1143 | myCard.mode = voiceMenu(6, 310, 310);
1144 |
1145 |
1146 | // Farbe abfragen
1147 | myCard.color = voiceMenu(7,600,600);
1148 | switch (myCard.color) {
1149 | case 4:
1150 | myCard.color = CRGB::LawnGreen;
1151 | break;
1152 | case 3:
1153 | myCard.color = CRGB::Yellow;
1154 | break;
1155 | case 6:
1156 | myCard.color = CRGB::White;
1157 | break;
1158 | case 7:
1159 | myCard.color = CRGB::Plum;
1160 | break;
1161 | case 2:
1162 | myCard.color = CRGB::OrangeRed;
1163 | break;
1164 | case 5:
1165 | myCard.color = CRGB::LightSkyBlue;
1166 | break;
1167 | case 1:
1168 | myCard.color = CRGB::Black;
1169 | break;
1170 | }
1171 |
1172 |
1173 | // Hörbuchmodus -> Fortschritt im EEPROM auf 1 setzen
1174 | EEPROM.write(myCard.folder,1);
1175 |
1176 | // Einzelmodus -> Datei abfragen
1177 | if (myCard.mode == 4)
1178 | myCard.special = voiceMenu(myDFPlayer.readFileCountsInFolder(myCard.folder), 320, 0,
1179 | true, myCard.folder);
1180 |
1181 | // Admin Funktionen
1182 | if (myCard.mode == 6)
1183 | myCard.special = voiceMenu(3, 316, 320);
1184 |
1185 | // Karte ist konfiguriert -> speichern
1186 | writeCard(myCard);
1187 | }
1188 |
1189 | bool readCard(nfcTagObject *nfcTag) {
1190 | bool returnValue = true;
1191 | // Show some details of the PICC (that is: the tag/card)
1192 | Serial.print(F("Card UID:"));
1193 | dump_byte_array(mfrc522.uid.uidByte, mfrc522.uid.size);
1194 | Serial.println();
1195 | Serial.print(F("PICC type: "));
1196 | MFRC522::PICC_Type piccType = mfrc522.PICC_GetType(mfrc522.uid.sak);
1197 | Serial.println(mfrc522.PICC_GetTypeName(piccType));
1198 |
1199 | byte buffer[18];
1200 | byte size = sizeof(buffer);
1201 |
1202 | // Authenticate using key A
1203 | Serial.println(F("Authenticating using key A..."));
1204 | status = (MFRC522::StatusCode)mfrc522.PCD_Authenticate(
1205 | MFRC522::PICC_CMD_MF_AUTH_KEY_A, trailerBlock, &key, &(mfrc522.uid));
1206 | if (status != MFRC522::STATUS_OK) {
1207 | returnValue = false;
1208 | Serial.print(F("PCD_Authenticate() failed: "));
1209 | Serial.println(mfrc522.GetStatusCodeName(status));
1210 | return returnValue;
1211 | }
1212 |
1213 | // Show the whole sector as it currently is
1214 | Serial.println(F("Current data in sector:"));
1215 | mfrc522.PICC_DumpMifareClassicSectorToSerial(&(mfrc522.uid), &key, sector);
1216 | Serial.println();
1217 |
1218 | // Read data from the block
1219 | Serial.print(F("Reading data from block "));
1220 | Serial.print(blockAddr);
1221 | Serial.println(F(" ..."));
1222 | status = (MFRC522::StatusCode)mfrc522.MIFARE_Read(blockAddr, buffer, &size);
1223 | if (status != MFRC522::STATUS_OK) {
1224 | returnValue = false;
1225 | Serial.print(F("MIFARE_Read() failed: "));
1226 | Serial.println(mfrc522.GetStatusCodeName(status));
1227 | }
1228 | Serial.print(F("Data in block "));
1229 | Serial.print(blockAddr);
1230 | Serial.println(F(":"));
1231 | dump_byte_array(buffer, 20);
1232 | Serial.println();
1233 | Serial.println();
1234 |
1235 | uint32_t tempCookie;
1236 | tempCookie = (uint32_t)buffer[0] << 24;
1237 | tempCookie += (uint32_t)buffer[1] << 16;
1238 | tempCookie += (uint32_t)buffer[2] << 8;
1239 | tempCookie += (uint32_t)buffer[3];
1240 |
1241 | uint32_t tempColor;
1242 | tempColor = (uint32_t)buffer[8] << 24;
1243 | tempColor += (uint32_t)buffer[9] << 16;
1244 | tempColor += (uint32_t)buffer[10] << 8;
1245 | tempColor += (uint32_t)buffer[11];
1246 |
1247 | nfcTag->cookie = tempCookie;
1248 | nfcTag->version = buffer[4];
1249 | nfcTag->folder = buffer[5];
1250 | nfcTag->mode = buffer[6];
1251 | nfcTag->special = buffer[7];
1252 | nfcTag->color = tempColor;
1253 |
1254 | return returnValue;
1255 | }
1256 |
1257 | void writeCard(nfcTagObject nfcTag) {
1258 | MFRC522::PICC_Type mifareType;
1259 |
1260 | uint8_t bytes[4];
1261 |
1262 | bytes[0] = (nfcTag.color >> 0) & 0xFF;
1263 | bytes[1] = (nfcTag.color >> 8) & 0xFF;
1264 | bytes[2] = (nfcTag.color >> 16) & 0xFF;
1265 | bytes[3] = (nfcTag.color >> 24) & 0xFF;
1266 |
1267 | byte buffer[20] = {0x13, 0x37, 0xb3, 0x47, // 0x1337 0xb347 magic cookie to
1268 | // identify our nfc tags
1269 | 0x01, // version 1
1270 | nfcTag.folder, // the folder picked by the user
1271 | nfcTag.mode, // the playback mode picked by the user
1272 | nfcTag.special, // track or function for admin cards
1273 | bytes[3], //Farbe welche eingeschaltet werden soll
1274 | bytes[2], //Farbe welche eingeschaltet werden soll
1275 | bytes[1], //Farbe welche eingeschaltet werden soll
1276 | bytes[0], //Farbe welche eingeschaltet werden soll
1277 | 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00};
1278 |
1279 | byte size = sizeof(buffer);
1280 |
1281 | mifareType = mfrc522.PICC_GetType(mfrc522.uid.sak);
1282 |
1283 | // Authenticate using key B
1284 | Serial.println(F("Authenticating again using key B..."));
1285 | status = (MFRC522::StatusCode)mfrc522.PCD_Authenticate(
1286 | MFRC522::PICC_CMD_MF_AUTH_KEY_B, trailerBlock, &key, &(mfrc522.uid));
1287 | if (status != MFRC522::STATUS_OK) {
1288 | Serial.print(F("PCD_Authenticate() failed: "));
1289 | Serial.println(mfrc522.GetStatusCodeName(status));
1290 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(401);
1291 | return;
1292 | }
1293 |
1294 | // Write data to the block
1295 | Serial.print(F("Writing data into block "));
1296 | Serial.print(blockAddr);
1297 | Serial.println(F(" ..."));
1298 | dump_byte_array(buffer, 20);
1299 | Serial.println();
1300 | status = (MFRC522::StatusCode)mfrc522.MIFARE_Write(blockAddr, buffer, 16);
1301 | if (status != MFRC522::STATUS_OK) {
1302 | Serial.print(F("MIFARE_Write() failed: "));
1303 | Serial.println(mfrc522.GetStatusCodeName(status));
1304 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(401);
1305 | }
1306 | else
1307 | myDFPlayer.playMp3Folder(400);
1308 | Serial.println();
1309 | delay(100);
1310 | }
1311 |
1312 | /**
1313 | * Helper routine to dump a byte array as hex values to Serial.
1314 | */
1315 | void dump_byte_array(byte *buffer, byte bufferSize) {
1316 | for (byte i = 0; i < bufferSize; i++) {
1317 | Serial.print(buffer[i] < 0x10 ? " 0" : " ");
1318 | Serial.print(buffer[i], HEX);
1319 | }
1320 | }
1321 |
1322 | void startTimer(){
1323 |
1324 | // Start an alarm
1325 | timerAlarmEnable(timer);
1326 | }
1327 |
1328 | void stoppTimer(){
1329 | timerEnd(timer);
1330 | timer = NULL;
1331 | }
1332 |
1333 | void printDetail(uint8_t type, int value){
1334 | switch (type) {
1335 | case TimeOut:
1336 | Serial.println(F("Time Out!"));
1337 | break;
1338 | case WrongStack:
1339 | Serial.println(F("Stack Wrong!"));
1340 | break;
1341 | case DFPlayerCardInserted:
1342 | Serial.println(F("Card Inserted!"));
1343 | break;
1344 | case DFPlayerCardRemoved:
1345 | Serial.println(F("Card Removed!"));
1346 | break;
1347 | case DFPlayerCardOnline:
1348 | Serial.println(F("Card Online!"));
1349 | break;
1350 | case DFPlayerPlayFinished:
1351 | Serial.print(F("Number:"));
1352 | Serial.print(value);
1353 | Serial.println(F(" Play Finished!"));
1354 | Mp3Notify::OnPlayFinished(track);
1355 | break;
1356 | case DFPlayerError:
1357 | Serial.print(F("DFPlayerError:"));
1358 | switch (value) {
1359 | case Busy:
1360 | Serial.println(F("Card not found"));
1361 | break;
1362 | case Sleeping:
1363 | Serial.println(F("Sleeping"));
1364 | break;
1365 | case SerialWrongStack:
1366 | Serial.println(F("Get Wrong Stack"));
1367 | break;
1368 | case CheckSumNotMatch:
1369 | Serial.println(F("Check Sum Not Match"));
1370 | break;
1371 | case FileIndexOut:
1372 | Serial.println(F("File Index Out of Bound"));
1373 | break;
1374 | case FileMismatch:
1375 | Serial.println(F("Cannot Find File"));
1376 | break;
1377 | case Advertise:
1378 | Serial.println(F("In Advertise"));
1379 | break;
1380 | default:
1381 | break;
1382 | }
1383 | break;
1384 | default:
1385 | break;
1386 | }
1387 | }
1388 |
1389 |
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