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/*********************************************************************************************************************************
Basic_Insert.ino
Library for communicating with a MySQL or MariaDB Server
Based on and modified from Dr. Charles A. Bell's MySQL_Connector_Arduino Library https://github.com/ChuckBell/MySQL_Connector_Arduino
to support nRF52, SAMD21/SAMD51, SAM DUE, STM32F/L/H/G/WB/MP1, ESP8266, ESP32, etc. boards using W5x00, ENC28J60, LAM8742A Ethernet,
WiFiNINA, ESP-AT, built-in ESP8266/ESP32 WiFi.
The library provides simple and easy Client interface to MySQL or MariaDB Server.
Built by Khoi Hoang https://github.com/khoih-prog/MySQL_MariaDB_Generic
Licensed under MIT license
**********************************************************************************************************************************/
/*
MySQL Connector/Arduino Example : basic insert
This example demonstrates how to issue an INSERT query to store data in a
table. For this, we will create a special database and table for testing.
The following are the SQL commands you will need to run in order to setup
your database for running this sketch.
CREATE DATABASE test_arduino;
CREATE TABLE test_arduino.hello_arduino (
num integer primary key auto_increment,
message char(40),
recorded timestamp
);
Here we see one database and a table with three fields; a primary key that
is an auto_increment, a string, and a timestamp. This will demonstrate how
to save a date and time of when the row was inserted, which can help you
determine when data was recorded or updated.
For more information and documentation, visit the wiki:
https://github.com/ChuckBell/MySQL_Connector_Arduino/wiki.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
1) Create the database and table as shown above.
2) Change the address of the server to the IP address of the MySQL server
3) Change the user and password to a valid MySQL user and password
4) Connect a USB cable to your Arduino
5) Select the correct board and port
6) Compile and upload the sketch to your Arduino
7) Once uploaded, open Serial Monitor (use 115200 speed) and observe
8) After the sketch has run for some time, open a mysql client and issue
the command: "SELECT * FROM test_arduino.hello_arduino" to see the data
recorded. Note the field values and how the database handles both the
auto_increment and timestamp fields for us. You can clear the data with
"DELETE FROM test_arduino.hello_arduino".
Note: The MAC address can be anything so long as it is unique on your network.
Created by: Dr. Charles A. Bell
*/
#include "defines.h"
#include <MySQL_Generic.h>
// Select the static Local IP address according to your local network
IPAddress ip(192, 168, 2, 222);
#define USING_HOST_NAME false //true
#if USING_HOST_NAME
// Optional using hostname, and Ethernet built-in DNS lookup
char server[] = "your_account.ddns.net"; // change to your server's hostname/URL
#else
IPAddress server(192, 168, 2, 112);
#endif
uint16_t server_port = 5698; //3306;
char user[] = "invited-guest"; // MySQL user login username
char password[] = "the-invited-guest"; // MySQL user login password
char default_database[] = "test_arduino"; //"test_arduino";
char default_table[] = "hello_arduino"; //"test_arduino";
String default_value = "Hello, Arduino!";
// Sample query
String INSERT_SQL = String("INSERT INTO ") + default_database + "." + default_table
+ " (message) VALUES ('" + default_value + "')";
MySQL_Connection conn((Client *)&client);
void setup()
{
Serial.begin(115200);
while (!Serial && millis() < 5000); // wait for serial port to connect
MYSQL_DISPLAY3("\nStarting Basic_Insert on", BOARD_NAME, ", with", SHIELD_TYPE);
MYSQL_DISPLAY(MYSQL_MARIADB_GENERIC_VERSION);
// start the ethernet connection and the server:
// Use DHCP dynamic IP and random mac
uint16_t index = millis() % NUMBER_OF_MAC;
// Use Static IP
//Ethernet.begin(mac[index], ip);
Ethernet.begin(mac[index]);
MYSQL_DISPLAY1("Using mac index =", index);
MYSQL_DISPLAY1("Connected! IP address:", Ethernet.localIP());
MYSQL_DISPLAY3("Connecting to SQL Server @", server, ", Port =", server_port);
MYSQL_DISPLAY5("User =", user, ", PW =", password, ", DB =", default_database);
}
void runInsert()
{
// Initiate the query class instance
MySQL_Query query_mem = MySQL_Query(&conn);
if (conn.connected())
{
MYSQL_DISPLAY(INSERT_SQL);
// Execute the query
// KH, check if valid before fetching
if ( !query_mem.execute(INSERT_SQL.c_str()) )
{
MYSQL_DISPLAY("Insert error");
}
else
{
MYSQL_DISPLAY("Data Inserted.");
}
}
else
{
MYSQL_DISPLAY("Disconnected from Server. Can't insert.");
}
}
void loop()
{
MYSQL_DISPLAY("Connecting...");
//if (conn.connect(server, server_port, user, password))
if (conn.connectNonBlocking(server, server_port, user, password) != RESULT_FAIL)
{
delay(500);
runInsert();
conn.close(); // close the connection
}
else
{
MYSQL_DISPLAY("\nConnect failed. Trying again on next iteration.");
}
MYSQL_DISPLAY("\nSleeping...");
MYSQL_DISPLAY("================================================");
delay(60000);
}