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On VS Code, click on the PlartfomIO Home icon. Click on + New Project to start a new project.
Give your project a name, select the board WeMos D1 MINI ESP32 (WEMOS) and the framework as Arduino
After finishing the setup the project should be accessible from the explorer tab.
The platformio.ini file is the PlatformIO Configuration File for your project. It shows the platform, board, and framework for your project. You can also add other configurations like libraries to be included, upload options, changing the Serial Monitor baud rate and other configurations.
The src folder is your working folder. Under the src folder, there’s a main.cpp file. That’s where you write your code. Click on that file. The structure of an Arduino program should open with the setup() and loop() functions.
Paste the following example code to main.cpp
#include <Arduino.h>
#include <ittiot.h>
void iot_received(String topic, String msg){
Serial.print("MSG FROM USER callback, topic: ");
Serial.print(topic);
Serial.print(" payload: ");
Serial.println(msg);
}
void iot_connected(){
Serial.println("MQTT connected callback");
iot.subscribe("test");
iot.log("Hello from ESP!");
}
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
iot.setConfig("wname", "");
iot.setConfig("wpass", "");
iot.setConfig("msrv", "");
iot.setConfig("mport", "");
iot.setConfig("muser", "");
iot.setConfig("mpass", "");
iot.printConfig(); // print json config to serial
iot.setBootPin(5);
iot.setup();
}
void loop() {
iot.handle();
}
Make sure to replace the connection information with yours like so:
...
iot.setConfig("wname", "myWiFi");
iot.setConfig("wpass", "myPassword");
...