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| 1 | +/** |
| 2 | + * This example shows how to use the connection management features of the ArduinoCellular library |
| 3 | + * to maintain multiple HTTP and HTTPS clients. |
| 4 | + * This is useful if e.g. you want to use ArduinoIoTCloud or other services that require |
| 5 | + * a dedicated client while making custom HTTP requests to other servers. |
| 6 | + * |
| 7 | + * Instructions: |
| 8 | + * 1. Insert a SIM card with or without PIN code in the Arduino Pro 4G Module. |
| 9 | + * 2. Provide sufficient power to the Arduino Pro 4G Module. Ideally, use a 5V power supply |
| 10 | + * with a current rating of at least 2A and connect it to the VIN and GND pins. |
| 11 | + * 3. Specify the APN, login, and password for your cellular network provider. |
| 12 | + * 4. Upload the sketch to the connected Arduino board. |
| 13 | + * 5. Open the serial monitor to view the output. |
| 14 | + * |
| 15 | + * Initial author: Sebastian Romero |
| 16 | +*/ |
| 17 | + |
| 18 | +#include <Arduino.h> |
| 19 | +#include "ArduinoCellular.h" |
| 20 | +#include <ArduinoHttpClient.h> |
| 21 | + |
| 22 | +#define SECRET_PINNUMBER "" |
| 23 | +#define SECRET_GPRS_LOGIN "" |
| 24 | +#define SECRET_GPRS_APN "gprs.swisscom.ch" |
| 25 | +#define SECRET_GPRS_PASSWORD "" |
| 26 | + |
| 27 | +constexpr int SSL_PORT = 443; |
| 28 | + |
| 29 | +ArduinoCellular cellular = ArduinoCellular(); |
| 30 | + |
| 31 | +void getResource(HttpClient &client, const char *resource) { |
| 32 | + Serial.println("Making GET request..."); |
| 33 | + client.get(resource); |
| 34 | + int statusCode = client.responseStatusCode(); |
| 35 | + |
| 36 | + if (statusCode < 0) { |
| 37 | + Serial.print("Error Response Code: "); |
| 38 | + Serial.println(statusCode); |
| 39 | + return; |
| 40 | + } |
| 41 | + Serial.print("Response: "); |
| 42 | + Serial.println(client.responseBody()); |
| 43 | +} |
| 44 | + |
| 45 | + |
| 46 | +void setup(){ |
| 47 | + Serial.begin(115200); |
| 48 | + while (!Serial); |
| 49 | + |
| 50 | + cellular.begin(); |
| 51 | + |
| 52 | + if(String(SECRET_PINNUMBER).length() > 0 && !cellular.unlockSIM(SECRET_PINNUMBER)){ |
| 53 | + Serial.println("Failed to unlock SIM card."); |
| 54 | + while(true); // Stop here |
| 55 | + } |
| 56 | + |
| 57 | + Serial.println("Connecting..."); |
| 58 | + if(!cellular.connect(SECRET_GPRS_APN, SECRET_GPRS_LOGIN, SECRET_GPRS_PASSWORD)){ |
| 59 | + Serial.println("Failed to connect to the network."); |
| 60 | + while(true); // Stop here |
| 61 | + } |
| 62 | + Serial.println("Connected!"); |
| 63 | + |
| 64 | + HttpClient client1 = cellular.getHTTPSClient("vsh.pp.ua", SSL_PORT); |
| 65 | + HttpClient client2 = cellular.getHTTPSClient("wttr.in", SSL_PORT); |
| 66 | + Serial.print("Managed client count: "); |
| 67 | + Serial.println(cellular.getManagedClientCount()); |
| 68 | + |
| 69 | + getResource(client1, "/TinyGSM/logo.txt"); |
| 70 | + getResource(client2, "/?format=3"); |
| 71 | + client1.stop(); |
| 72 | + client2.stop(); |
| 73 | + cellular.cleanup(); // Clean up connections after use |
| 74 | + |
| 75 | + Serial.print("Managed client count: "); |
| 76 | + Serial.println(cellular.getManagedClientCount()); |
| 77 | +} |
| 78 | + |
| 79 | +void loop(){} |
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