WLED/usermods/stairway_wipe_basic/stairway-wipe-usermod-v2.h

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#include "wled.h"
/*
* Usermods allow you to add own functionality to WLED more easily
* See: https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/wiki/Add-own-functionality
*
* This is Stairway-Wipe as a v2 usermod.
*
* Using this usermod:
* 1. Copy the usermod into the sketch folder (same folder as wled00.ino)
* 2. Register the usermod by adding #include "stairway-wipe-usermod-v2.h" in the top and registerUsermod(new StairwayWipeUsermod()) in the bottom of usermods_list.cpp
*/
class StairwayWipeUsermod : public Usermod {
private:
//Private class members. You can declare variables and functions only accessible to your usermod here
unsigned long lastTime = 0;
byte wipeState = 0; //0: inactive 1: wiping 2: solid
unsigned long timeStaticStart = 0;
uint16_t previousUserVar0 = 0;
//comment this out if you want the turn off effect to be just fading out instead of reverse wipe
#define STAIRCASE_WIPE_OFF
public:
void loop() {
//userVar0 (U0 in HTTP API):
//has to be set to 1 if movement is detected on the PIR that is the same side of the staircase as the ESP8266
//has to be set to 2 if movement is detected on the PIR that is the opposite side
//can be set to 0 if no movement is detected. Otherwise LEDs will turn off after a configurable timeout (userVar1 seconds)
if (userVar0 > 0)
{
if ((previousUserVar0 == 1 && userVar0 == 2) || (previousUserVar0 == 2 && userVar0 == 1)) wipeState = 3; //turn off if other PIR triggered
previousUserVar0 = userVar0;
if (wipeState == 0) {
startWipe();
wipeState = 1;
} else if (wipeState == 1) { //wiping
uint32_t cycleTime = 360 + (255 - effectSpeed)*75; //this is how long one wipe takes (minus 25 ms to make sure we switch in time)
if (millis() + strip.timebase > (cycleTime - 25)) { //wipe complete
effectCurrent = FX_MODE_STATIC;
timeStaticStart = millis();
colorUpdated(CALL_MODE_NOTIFICATION);
wipeState = 2;
}
} else if (wipeState == 2) { //static
if (userVar1 > 0) //if U1 is not set, the light will stay on until second PIR or external command is triggered
{
if (millis() - timeStaticStart > userVar1*1000) wipeState = 3;
}
} else if (wipeState == 3) { //switch to wipe off
#ifdef STAIRCASE_WIPE_OFF
effectCurrent = FX_MODE_COLOR_WIPE;
strip.timebase = 360 + (255 - effectSpeed)*75 - millis(); //make sure wipe starts fully lit
colorUpdated(CALL_MODE_NOTIFICATION);
wipeState = 4;
#else
turnOff();
#endif
} else { //wiping off
if (millis() + strip.timebase > (725 + (255 - effectSpeed)*150)) turnOff(); //wipe complete
}
} else {
wipeState = 0; //reset for next time
if (previousUserVar0) {
#ifdef STAIRCASE_WIPE_OFF
userVar0 = previousUserVar0;
wipeState = 3;
#else
turnOff();
#endif
}
previousUserVar0 = 0;
}
}
void readFromJsonState(JsonObject& root)
{
userVar0 = root["user0"] | userVar0; //if "user0" key exists in JSON, update, else keep old value
//if (root["bri"] == 255) Serial.println(F("Don't burn down your garage!"));
}
uint16_t getId()
{
return USERMOD_ID_EXAMPLE;
}
void startWipe()
{
bri = briLast; //turn on
transitionDelayTemp = 0; //no transition
effectCurrent = FX_MODE_COLOR_WIPE;
resetTimebase(); //make sure wipe starts from beginning
//set wipe direction
Segment& seg = strip.getSegment(0);
bool doReverse = (userVar0 == 2);
seg.setOption(1, doReverse);
colorUpdated(CALL_MODE_NOTIFICATION);
}
void turnOff()
{
#ifdef STAIRCASE_WIPE_OFF
transitionDelayTemp = 0; //turn off immediately after wipe completed
#else
transitionDelayTemp = 4000; //fade out slowly
#endif
bri = 0;
stateUpdated(CALL_MODE_NOTIFICATION);
wipeState = 0;
userVar0 = 0;
previousUserVar0 = 0;
}
//More methods can be added in the future, this example will then be extended.
//Your usermod will remain compatible as it does not need to implement all methods from the Usermod base class!
};