WiFi PRO V3 10: UDP server

This example shows how to set up a TCP server indicating the local port.

Required materials

1 x Waspmote 1 x Battery 1 x WiFi PRO V3 module

Notes

- The battery has to be connected - This example can be executed in Waspmote v15

Codes

/*
    ------ WIFI Example --------

    Explanation: This example shows how to set up a TCP server indicating
    the local port.

    Copyright (C) 2021 Libelium Comunicaciones Distribuidas S.L.
    http://www.libelium.com

    This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
    (at your option) any later version.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    GNU General Public License for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

    Version:           3.0
    Implementation:    Yuri Carmona
*/

// Put your libraries here (#include ...)
#include <WaspWIFI_PRO_V3.h>


// choose socket (SELECT USER'S SOCKET)
///////////////////////////////////////
uint8_t socket = SOCKET0;
///////////////////////////////////////


// choose TCP server settings
///////////////////////////////////////
uint16_t LOCAL_PORT = 12345;
///////////////////////////////////////

uint8_t error;
uint8_t status;
unsigned long previous;

void setup()
{
  USB.println(F("Start program"));

  USB.println(F("***************************************"));
  USB.println(F("It is assumed the module was previously"));
  USB.println(F("configured in autoconnect mode."));
  USB.println(F("Once the module is configured with the"));
  USB.println(F("AP settings, it attempts to join the AP"));
  USB.println(F("automatically once it is powered on"));
  USB.println(F("Refer to example 'WIFI_02' to configure"));
  USB.println(F("the WiFi module with proper settings"));
  USB.println(F("***************************************"));


  //////////////////////////////////////////////////
  // 1. Switch ON
  //////////////////////////////////////////////////
  error = WIFI_PRO_V3.ON(socket);

  if (error == 0)
  {
    USB.println(F("1. WiFi switched ON"));
  }
  else
  {
    USB.println(F("1. WiFi did not initialize correctly"));
  }


  //////////////////////////////////////////////////
  // 2. Check if connected
  //////////////////////////////////////////////////


  // get actual time
  previous = millis();

  // check connectivity
  status =  WIFI_PRO_V3.isConnected();

  // check if module is connected
  if (status == true)
  {
    USB.println(F("2. WiFi is connected OK"));

    USB.print(F("IP address: "));
    USB.println(WIFI_PRO_V3._ip);

    USB.print(F("GW address: "));
    USB.println(WIFI_PRO_V3._gw);

    USB.print(F("Netmask address: "));
    USB.println(WIFI_PRO_V3._netmask);
  }
  else
  {
    USB.print(F("2. WiFi is connected ERROR"));
    USB.print(F(" Time(ms):"));
    USB.println(millis() - previous);
    PWR.reboot();
  }



  //////////////////////////////////////////////////
  // 3. Open TCP server
  //////////////////////////////////////////////////
  USB.println(F("3.1. Closing all sockets"));
  WIFI_PRO_V3.udpCloseAllSockets();
  
  // 3.1. Open FTP session
  error = WIFI_PRO_V3.udpSetServer(LOCAL_PORT);

  // check response
  if (error == 0)
  {
    USB.println(F("3. Set UDP server OK"));
  }
  else
  {
    USB.print(F("3. Error calling 'udpSetServer' function. Error: "));
    USB.println(error, DEC);
  }

  USB.println(F("-----------------------------------"));
  USB.println(F("Listening for incoming connections:"));
  USB.println(F("-----------------------------------"));

}



void loop()
{

  ////////////////////////////////////////////////
  // 1. Wait for answer from server
  ////////////////////////////////////////////////
  // Keep in mind that turning off the module
  // will close the UDP connection. If you 
  // intend to make the platform sleep, you 
  // should configure the UDP connection
  // again after the platform wakes up or use 
  // the power option to power the module in 
  // SOCKET0
  ////////////////////////////////////////////////
  USB.println(F("Listen to TCP socket:"));
  error = WIFI_PRO_V3.udpReceive(WIFI_PRO_V3._udpClientSessionId, 15000);

  // check answer
  if (error == 0)
  {
    USB.print(F("Data received from client: "));
    USB.print( WIFI_PRO_V3._udpClientIp);
    
    USB.println(F("\n========================================"));
    USB.print(F("Data: "));
    USB.println( WIFI_PRO_V3._buffer, WIFI_PRO_V3._length);

    USB.print(F("Length: "));
    USB.println( WIFI_PRO_V3._length, DEC);
    USB.println(F("========================================"));
    
    error = WIFI_PRO_V3.udpSend(WIFI_PRO_V3._udpSessionId, WIFI_PRO_V3._udpClientIp, WIFI_PRO_V3._udpClientPort, "This is a message from Waspmote!!\n");
      
      /* BINARY SENDING
      uint8_t data[] = {0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37};
      uint16_t size = 7
      error = WIFI_v3.send( socket_handle, data, size);
      */

      // check response
      if (error == 0)
      {
        USB.println(F("3.2. Send data OK"));   
      }
      else
      {
        USB.println(F("3.2. Error calling 'send' function"));
      }
  }
  else
  {
    USB.println("No data received");
  }

}

Output

H#
Start program
***************************************
It is assumed the module was previously
configured in autoconnect mode.
Once the module is configured with the
AP settings, it attempts to join the AP
automatically once it is powered on
Refer to example 'WIFI_02' to configure
the WiFi module with proper settings
***************************************
1. WiFi switched ON
2. WiFi is connected OK
IP address: 192.168.131.19
GW address: 192.168.128.2
Netmask address: 255.255.252.0
3.1. Closing all sockets
3. Set UDP server OK
-----------------------------------
Listening for incoming connections:
-----------------------------------
Listen to TCP socket:
Data received from client: 192.168.131.182
========================================
Data: Hey listen!
Length: 11
========================================
3.2. Send data OK

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