New usermod to support the TTGO T-Display (ESP32 based board with integrated TFT display) (#957)

* Adding new usermod for TTGO T-DIsplay.

* Finalizing the code

* Modified and cleaned up readme.md file

* Fixes to platformio.ini to restore back to previous state

* Cleaned up comments in usermod file
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AsyncTCP@1.0.3
Esp Async WebServer@1.2.0
IRremoteESP8266@2.7.3
#For use of the TTGO T-Display ESP32 Module with integrated TFT display uncomment the following line
#TFT_eSPI
#For use SSD1306 OLED display uncomment following
#U8g2@~2.27.2
#For Dallas sensor uncomment following 2 lines

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# TTGO T-Display ESP32 with 240x135 TFT via SPI with TFT_eSPI
This usermod allows use of the TTGO T-Display ESP32 module with integrated 240x135 display
for controlling WLED and showing the following information:
* Current SSID
* IP address if obtained
* in AP mode and turned off lightning AP password is shown
* Current effect
* Current palette
Usermod based on a rework of the ssd1306_i2c_oled_u8g2 usermod from the WLED repo.
## Hardware
![Hardware](assets/ttgo_hardware1.png)
## Github reference for TTGO-Tdisplay
* [TTGO T-Display](https://github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/TTGO-T-Display)
## Requirements
Functionality checked with:
* TTGO T-Display
* PlatformIO
* Group of 4 individual Neopixels from Adafruit, and a full string of 68 LEDs.
## Platformio Requirements
### Platformio.ini changes
Under the root folder of the project, in the `platformio.ini` file, uncomment the `TFT_eSPI` line within the [common] section, under `lib_deps`:
```ini
# platformio.ini
...
[common]
...
lib_deps =
...
#For use of the TTGO T-Display ESP32 Module with integrated TFT display uncomment the following line
#TFT_eSPI
...
```
### Platformio_overrides.ini (added)
Copy the `platformio_overrides.ini` file which is contained in the `usermods/TTGO-T-Display/` folder into the root of your project folder. This file contains an override that remaps the button pin of WLED to use the on-board button to the right of the USB-C connector (when viewed with the port oriented downward - see hardware photo).
### TFT_eSPI Library Adjustments (board selection)
NOTE: I am relatively new to Platformio and VS Code, but I find that in order to get the project populated with the TFT_eSPI library (so the following changes can be made), I need to attempt an initial build that I know will fail. There is probably a better way to accomplish this, but it worked for me. Once the first build fails, the `User_Setup_Select.h` file can be found in the `/.pio/libdeps/esp32dev/TFT_eSPI_ID1559` folder.
Modify the `User_Setup_Select.h` file as follows:
* Comment out the following line (which is the 'default' setup file):
```ini
//#include <User_Setup.h> // Default setup is root library folder
```
* Uncomment the following line (which points to the setup file for the TTGO T-Display):
```ini
#include <User_Setups/Setup25_TTGO_T_Display.h> // Setup file for ESP32 and TTGO T-Display ST7789V SPI bus TFT
```
Run the build again and it should complete correctly.
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[env:esp32dev]
build_flags = ${common.build_flags_esp32}
; PIN defines - uncomment and change, if needed:
; -D LEDPIN=2
-D BTNPIN=35
; -D IR_PIN=4
; -D RLYPIN=12
; -D RLYMDE=1

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/*
* This file allows you to add own functionality to WLED more easily
* See: https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/wiki/Add-own-functionality
* EEPROM bytes 2750+ are reserved for your custom use case. (if you extend #define EEPSIZE in const.h)
* bytes 2400+ are currently ununsed, but might be used for future wled features
*/
/*
* Pin 2 of the TTGO T-Display serves as the data line for the LED string.
* Pin 35 is set up as the button pin in the platformio_overrides.ini file.
* The button can be set up via the macros section in the web interface.
* I use the button to cycle between presets.
* The Pin 35 button is the one on the RIGHT side of the USB-C port on the board,
* when the port is oriented downwards. See readme.md file for photo.
* The display is set up to turn off after 5 minutes, and turns on automatically
* when a change in the dipslayed info is detected (within a 5 second interval).
*/
//Use userVar0 and userVar1 (API calls &U0=,&U1=, uint16_t)
#include "wled.h"
#include <TFT_eSPI.h>
#include <SPI.h>
#include "WiFi.h"
#include <Wire.h>
#ifndef TFT_DISPOFF
#define TFT_DISPOFF 0x28
#endif
#ifndef TFT_SLPIN
#define TFT_SLPIN 0x10
#endif
#define TFT_MOSI 19
#define TFT_SCLK 18
#define TFT_CS 5
#define TFT_DC 16
#define TFT_RST 23
#define TFT_BL 4 // Display backlight control pin
#define ADC_EN 14 // Used for enabling battery voltage measurements - not used in this program
TFT_eSPI tft = TFT_eSPI(135, 240); // Invoke custom library
//gets called once at boot. Do all initialization that doesn't depend on network here
void userSetup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println("Start");
tft.init();
tft.setRotation(3); //Rotation here is set up for the text to be readable with the port on the left. Use 1 to flip.
tft.fillScreen(TFT_BLACK);
tft.setTextSize(2);
tft.setTextColor(TFT_WHITE);
tft.setCursor(1, 10);
tft.setTextDatum(MC_DATUM);
tft.setTextSize(2);
tft.print("Loading...");
if (TFT_BL > 0) { // TFT_BL has been set in the TFT_eSPI library in the User Setup file TTGO_T_Display.h
pinMode(TFT_BL, OUTPUT); // Set backlight pin to output mode
digitalWrite(TFT_BL, HIGH); // Turn backlight on.
}
// tft.setRotation(3);
}
// gets called every time WiFi is (re-)connected. Initialize own network
// interfaces here
void userConnected() {}
// needRedraw marks if redraw is required to prevent often redrawing.
bool needRedraw = true;
// Next variables hold the previous known values to determine if redraw is
// required.
String knownSsid = "";
IPAddress knownIp;
uint8_t knownBrightness = 0;
uint8_t knownMode = 0;
uint8_t knownPalette = 0;
uint8_t tftcharwidth = 19; // Number of chars that fit on screen with text size set to 2
long lastUpdate = 0;
long lastRedraw = 0;
bool displayTurnedOff = false;
// How often we are redrawing screen
#define USER_LOOP_REFRESH_RATE_MS 5000
void userLoop() {
// Check if we time interval for redrawing passes.
if (millis() - lastUpdate < USER_LOOP_REFRESH_RATE_MS) {
return;
}
lastUpdate = millis();
// Turn off display after 5 minutes with no change.
if(!displayTurnedOff && millis() - lastRedraw > 5*60*1000) {
digitalWrite(TFT_BL, LOW); // Turn backlight off.
displayTurnedOff = true;
}
// Check if values which are shown on display changed from the last time.
if (((apActive) ? String(apSSID) : WiFi.SSID()) != knownSsid) {
needRedraw = true;
} else if (knownIp != (apActive ? IPAddress(4, 3, 2, 1) : WiFi.localIP())) {
needRedraw = true;
} else if (knownBrightness != bri) {
needRedraw = true;
} else if (knownMode != strip.getMode()) {
needRedraw = true;
} else if (knownPalette != strip.getSegment(0).palette) {
needRedraw = true;
}
if (!needRedraw) {
return;
}
needRedraw = false;
if (displayTurnedOff)
{
digitalWrite(TFT_BL, TFT_BACKLIGHT_ON); // Turn backlight on.
displayTurnedOff = false;
}
lastRedraw = millis();
// Update last known values.
#if defined(ESP8266)
knownSsid = apActive ? WiFi.softAPSSID() : WiFi.SSID();
#else
knownSsid = WiFi.SSID();
#endif
knownIp = apActive ? IPAddress(4, 3, 2, 1) : WiFi.localIP();
knownBrightness = bri;
knownMode = strip.getMode();
knownPalette = strip.getSegment(0).palette;
tft.fillScreen(TFT_BLACK);
tft.setTextSize(2);
// First row with Wifi name
tft.setCursor(1, 10);
tft.print(knownSsid.substring(0, tftcharwidth > 1 ? tftcharwidth - 1 : 0));
// Print `~` char to indicate that SSID is longer, than our dicplay
if (knownSsid.length() > tftcharwidth)
tft.print("~");
// Second row with IP or Psssword
tft.setCursor(1, 40);
// Print password in AP mode and if led is OFF.
if (apActive && bri == 0)
tft.print(apPass);
else
tft.print(knownIp);
// Third row with mode name
tft.setCursor(1, 70);
uint8_t qComma = 0;
bool insideQuotes = false;
uint8_t printedChars = 0;
char singleJsonSymbol;
// Find the mode name in JSON
for (size_t i = 0; i < strlen_P(JSON_mode_names); i++) {
singleJsonSymbol = pgm_read_byte_near(JSON_mode_names + i);
switch (singleJsonSymbol) {
case '"':
insideQuotes = !insideQuotes;
break;
case '[':
case ']':
break;
case ',':
qComma++;
default:
if (!insideQuotes || (qComma != knownMode))
break;
tft.print(singleJsonSymbol);
printedChars++;
}
if ((qComma > knownMode) || (printedChars > tftcharwidth - 1))
break;
}
// Fourth row with palette name
tft.setCursor(1, 100);
qComma = 0;
insideQuotes = false;
printedChars = 0;
// Looking for palette name in JSON.
for (size_t i = 0; i < strlen_P(JSON_palette_names); i++) {
singleJsonSymbol = pgm_read_byte_near(JSON_palette_names + i);
switch (singleJsonSymbol) {
case '"':
insideQuotes = !insideQuotes;
break;
case '[':
case ']':
break;
case ',':
qComma++;
default:
if (!insideQuotes || (qComma != knownPalette))
break;
tft.print(singleJsonSymbol);
printedChars++;
}
// The following is modified from the code from the u8g2/u8g8 based code (knownPalette was knownMode)
if ((qComma > knownPalette) || (printedChars > tftcharwidth - 1))
break;
}
}