/* KiteLib ESP8266 MQTT Publish Example This example publishes MQTT messages using ESP8266 WiFi module. The messages are published to https://shiftr.io/try. You can use this namespace for testing purposes, but remember that it is publicly accessible! IMPORTANT: Before uploading this example, make sure that the ESP8266 module is running AT firmware (can be found in the /extras folder of the library)! */ // include the library #include // ESP8266 module is in slot A on the shield ESP8266 wifi = Kite.ModuleA; // create MQTT client instance using the wifi module // the default port used for MQTT is 1883 MQTTClient mqtt(&wifi, 1883); void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); // initialize ESP8266 Serial.print(F("[ESP8266] Initializing ... ")); // baudrate: 9600 baud int state = wifi.begin(9600); if (state == ERR_NONE) { Serial.println(F("success!")); } else { Serial.print(F("failed, code ")); Serial.println(state); while (true); } // join access point Serial.print(F("[ESP8266] Joining AP ... ")); // name: SSID // password: password state = wifi.join("SSID", "password"); if (state == ERR_NONE) { Serial.println(F("success!")); } else { Serial.print(F("failed, code ")); Serial.println(state); while (true); } // connect to MQTT server Serial.print(F("[ESP8266] Connecting to MQTT server ... ")); // server URL: broker.shiftr.io // client ID: arduino // username: try // password: try state = mqtt.connect("broker.shiftr.io", "arduino", "try", "try"); if (state == ERR_NONE) { Serial.println(F("success!")); } else { Serial.print(F("failed, code ")); Serial.println(state); while (true); } } void loop() { // publish MQTT message Serial.print(F("[ESP8266] Publishing MQTT message ... ")); // topic name: hello // application message: world int state = mqtt.publish("hello", "world"); if (state == ERR_NONE) { Serial.println(F("success!")); } else { Serial.print(F("failed, code ")); Serial.println(state); } // wait for a second before publishing again delay(1000); }