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PIR Sensor based LED Control using HTTP
In this post, we’re going to show you PIR Sensor based LED Control over WiFi without Internet using NodeMCU. The communication between the two NodeMCU with the help of HTTP communication protocol.
Project Overview
The following figure shows an overview of what we’re going to do in this project,
Parts Required
For this tutorial, you need the following parts:
- Two NodeMCU Development boards
- PIR Motion Sensor
- Jumper Wires
- Breadboard
Also Read: What is HTTP protocol?
Installing Libraries
Installing the ESPAsyncWebServer Library
- Click here to download the ESPAsyncWebServer Library. You should have a .zip folder in your Downloads folder.
- You can go to Sketch > Include Library > Add. ZIP library and select the library you’ve just downloaded.
Installing the ESP8266HTTPClient Library
- Click here to download the ESP8266HTTPClient Library. You should have a .zip folder in your Downloads folder.
- You can go to Sketch > Include Library > Add. ZIP library and select the library you’ve just downloaded.
Arduino Sketch for NodeMCU Client
#include <ESP8266WiFi.h> #include <ESP8266HTTPClient.h> const char* ssid = "ESP8266-Access-Point"; const char* password = "123456789"; const char* serverNameledOn = "http://192.168.4.1/ledon"; const char* serverNameledOff = "http://192.168.4.1/ledoff"; int led = 12; // the pin that the LED is atteched to int sensor = 2; // the pin that the sensor is atteched to int state = LOW; // by default, no motion detected int val = 0; // variable to store the sensor status (value) WiFiClient client; String httpGETRequestledOn(const char* serverNameledOn) { WiFiClient client; HTTPClient http; http.begin(client, serverNameledOn); int httpResponseCode = http.GET(); String payload = "-"; if (httpResponseCode>0) { payload = http.getString(); } else { Serial.print("Error code: "); } http.end(); return payload; } String httpGETRequestledOff(const char* serverNameledOff) { WiFiClient client; HTTPClient http; http.begin(client, serverNameledOff); int httpResponseCode = http.GET(); String payload = "-"; if (httpResponseCode>0) { payload = http.getString(); } else { Serial.print("Error code: "); } http.end(); return payload; } void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); pinMode(led, OUTPUT); // initalize LED as an output pinMode(sensor, INPUT); // initialize sensor as an input Serial.println(); Serial.print("Connecting to "); Serial.println(ssid); WiFi.begin(ssid, password); while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) { delay(500); Serial.print("."); } Serial.println(""); Serial.println("Connected to WiFi"); } void loop() { val = digitalRead(sensor); // read sensor value if (val == HIGH) { // check if the sensor is HIGH digitalWrite(led, HIGH); // turn LED ON delay(10); // delay 100 milliseconds if (state == LOW) { Serial.println("Motion detected!"); httpGETRequestledOn(serverNameledOn); state = HIGH; // update variable state to HIGH } } else { digitalWrite(led, LOW); // turn LED OFF delay(10); // delay 200 milliseconds if (state == HIGH){ Serial.println("Motion stopped!"); httpGETRequestledOff(serverNameledOff); state = LOW; // update variable state to LOW } } }
Arduino Sketch for NodeMCU Server
#include <ESP8266WiFi.h> #include "ESPAsyncWebServer.h" const char* ssid = "ESP8266-Access-Point"; const char* password = "123456789"; const int ledPin = 2; AsyncWebServer server(80); void setup(){ Serial.begin(115200); // initialize serial pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); WiFi.softAP(ssid, password); IPAddress IP = WiFi.softAPIP(); Serial.print("AP IP address: "); Serial.println(IP); server.on("/ledon", HTTP_GET, [](AsyncWebServerRequest *request){ request->send_P(100, "text/plain", "ON responce!"); Serial.println("Send ON!"); digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); }); server.on("/ledoff", HTTP_GET, [](AsyncWebServerRequest *request){ request->send_P(100, "text/plain", "OFF responce!"); Serial.println("Send OFF!"); digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); }); server.begin(); } void loop(){ }
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