WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite (Light Weight Credentials / WiFi Manager for RP2040W built-in CYW43439 WiFi)
- Why do we need this WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite library
- Changelog
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- How It Works
- How to use
- 1. Basic usage
- 2. Add custom parameters
- 3. Not using custom parameters
- 4. To open Config Portal
- 5. To use different AP WiFi Channel
- 6. To use different static AP IP from default
- 7. To use custom DHCP HostName
- 8. To use custom HTML Style
- 9. To use custom Head Elements
- 10. To use CORS Header
- 11. To use and input only one set of WiFi SSID and PWD
- 12. To enable auto-scan of WiFi networks for selection in Configuration Portal
- 13. To avoid blocking in loop when WiFi is lost
- Examples
- So, how it works?
- Important Notes
- How to use default Credentials and have them pre-loaded onto Config Portal
- How to add dynamic parameters from sketch
- Important Notes for using Dynamic Parameters' ids
- Example RP2040W_WiFi
- Debug Terminal Output Samples
- Debug
- Troubleshooting
- Issues
- TO DO
- DONE
- Contributions and Thanks
- Contributing
- License
- Copyright
Why do we need this WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite library
If you have used the full-fledge WiFiManager such as :
and have to write complicated callback functions to save custom parameters in LittleFS, you'd appreciate the simplicity of this Light-Weight Credentials / WiFiManager.
This library is a Light Weight Credentials / WiFi Manager for RP2040W with built-in CYW43439 WiFi modules/shields.
This is a Credentials / WiFi Connection Manager, permitting the addition of custom parameters to be configured in Config Portal. The parameters then will be saved automatically, without the complicated callback functions to handle data saving / retrieving.
You can also specify DHCP HostName, static AP and STA IP. Use much less memory compared to full-fledge WiFiManager. Config Portal will be auto-adjusted to match the number of dynamic custom parameters. Credentials are saved in LittleFS, shared with DoubleResetDetector_Generic library.
The web configuration portal, served from the Generic WiFi modules/shields
is operating as an access point (AP) with configurable static IP address or use default IP Address of 192.168.42.1
New recent features:
- MultiWiFi feature for configuring/auto(re)connecting Portenta WiFi shields to the available MultiWiFi APs at runtime.
- DoubleDetectDetector feature to force Config Portal when double reset is detected within predetermined time, default 10s.
- Powerful-yet-simple-to-use feature to enable adding dynamic custom parameters from sketch and input using the same Config Portal. Config Portal will be auto-adjusted to match the number of dynamic parameters.
- Optional default Credentials as well as Dynamic parameters to be optionally autoloaded into Config Portal to use or change instead of manually input.
- Dynamic custom parameters to be saved automatically in non-volatile LittleeFS memory.
- Configurable Config Portal Title to be either BoardName or default undistinguishable names.
- Examples are designed to separate Credentials / Defines / Dynamic Params / Code so that you can change Credentials / Dynamic Params quickly for each device.
- Control Config Portal from software or Virtual Switches
- To permit autoreset after configurable timeout if DRD/MRD or non-persistent forced-CP
- Use new RP2040W LittleFS features
- Scan WiFi networks for selection in Configuration Portal
The usage the new WiFiMulti_Generic library to help connect to the best of multi-WiFi APs, with auto-checking / auto-reconnecting features when WiFi connection is lost.
This WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite library currently supports these following boards:
- RASPBERRY_PI_PICO_W boards, using CYW43439 WiFi with
arduino-pico core v2.4.0+
- Built-in CYW43439 WiFi
Arduino IDE 1.8.19+
for Arduino.Earle Philhower's arduino-pico core v2.6.3+
for RASPBERRY_PI_PICO_W with CYW43439 WiFi, etc.Functional-Vlpp library v1.0.2+
to use server's lambda function. To install. checkWiFiWebServer library v1.10.0+
. To install. checkDoubleResetDetector_Generic v1.8.1+
. To install, checkWiFiMulti_Generic library v1.2.2+
to use WiFiMulti function. To install, check .
The best and easiest way is to use Arduino Library Manager
. Search for WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite, then select / install the latest version.
You can also use this link for more detailed instructions.
- Navigate to WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite page.
- Download the latest release
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite-main.zip
. - Extract the zip file to
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite-main
directory - Copy the whole
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite-main
folder to Arduino libraries' directory such as~/Arduino/libraries/
.
- Install VS Code
- Install PlatformIO
- Install WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite library by using Library Manager. Search for WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite in Platform.io Author's Libraries
- Use included platformio.ini file from examples to ensure that all dependent libraries will installed automatically. Please visit documentation for the other options and examples at Project Configuration File
- The RP2040W_WiFi example shows how it works and should be used as the basis for a sketch that uses this library.
- The concept of RP2040W_WiFi is that a new
WiFi module/shield
will start a WiFi configuration portal when powered up, but has no valid stored Credentials or can't connect to WiFi APs after a pre-determined time. - There are 6 more custom parameters added in the sketch which you can use in your program later. In the example, they are: 2 sets of Blynk Servers and Tokens, Blynk Port and MQTT Server.
- Using any WiFi enabled device with a browser (computer, phone, tablet) connect to the newly created AP and type in the configurable AP IP address (default
192.168.42.1
). The Config Portal AP channel is not configurable because of limitation of the cyc43 WiFi library. - The Config Portal is auto-adjusted to fix the 4 static parameters (WiFi SSIDs/PWDs) as well as 6 more dynamic custom parameters.
- After the custom data entered, and Save button pressed, the configuration data will be saved in host's non-volatile memory, then the board reboots.
- If there is valid stored Credentials, it'll go directly to connect to one of the MultiWiFi APs without starting / using the Config Portal.
Generic WiFi module/shield
will try to connect. If successful, the dynamic DHCP and/or configured static IP address will be displayed in the configuration portal.- The
Generic WiFi module/shield
WiFi Config Portal network and Web Server will shutdown to return control to the sketch code. - In the operation, if the current WiFi connection is lost because of any reason, the system will auto(Re)connect to the remaining WiFi AP.
- If system can't connect to any of the 2 WiFi APs, the Config Portal will start, after some pre-determined time, to permit user to update the Credentials.
- Include in your sketch
#include <WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite.h>
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite* WiFiManager_RP2040W;
- To add custom parameters, just add
#include "defines.h"
// USE_DYNAMIC_PARAMETERS defined in defines.h
/////////////// Start dynamic Credentials ///////////////
//Defined in <WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite.h>
/**************************************
#define MAX_ID_LEN 5
#define MAX_DISPLAY_NAME_LEN 16
typedef struct
{
char id [MAX_ID_LEN + 1];
char displayName [MAX_DISPLAY_NAME_LEN + 1];
char *pdata;
uint8_t maxlen;
} MenuItem;
**************************************/
#if USE_DYNAMIC_PARAMETERS
#define MAX_BLYNK_SERVER_LEN 34
#define MAX_BLYNK_TOKEN_LEN 34
char Blynk_Server1 [MAX_BLYNK_SERVER_LEN + 1] = "account.duckdns.org";
char Blynk_Token1 [MAX_BLYNK_TOKEN_LEN + 1] = "token1";
char Blynk_Server2 [MAX_BLYNK_SERVER_LEN + 1] = "account.ddns.net";
char Blynk_Token2 [MAX_BLYNK_TOKEN_LEN + 1] = "token2";
#define MAX_BLYNK_PORT_LEN 6
char Blynk_Port [MAX_BLYNK_PORT_LEN + 1] = "8080";
#define MAX_MQTT_SERVER_LEN 34
char MQTT_Server [MAX_MQTT_SERVER_LEN + 1] = "mqtt.duckdns.org";
MenuItem myMenuItems [] =
{
{ "sv1", "Blynk Server1", Blynk_Server1, MAX_BLYNK_SERVER_LEN },
{ "tk1", "Token1", Blynk_Token1, MAX_BLYNK_TOKEN_LEN },
{ "sv2", "Blynk Server2", Blynk_Server2, MAX_BLYNK_SERVER_LEN },
{ "tk2", "Token2", Blynk_Token2, MAX_BLYNK_TOKEN_LEN },
{ "prt", "Port", Blynk_Port, MAX_BLYNK_PORT_LEN },
{ "mqt", "MQTT Server", MQTT_Server, MAX_MQTT_SERVER_LEN },
};
uint16_t NUM_MENU_ITEMS = sizeof(myMenuItems) / sizeof(MenuItem); //MenuItemSize;
#else
MenuItem myMenuItems [] = {};
uint16_t NUM_MENU_ITEMS = 0;
#endif //USE_DYNAMIC_PARAMETERS
- If you don't need to add dynamic parameters, use the following in sketch
#define USE_DYNAMIC_PARAMETERS false
- When you want to open a config portal, just add
WiFiManager_RP2040W = new WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite();
WiFiManager_RP2040W->begin();
- To not use default AP WiFi Channel 10 to avoid conflict with other WiFi APs :
WiFiManager_RP2040W->setConfigPortalChannel(newChannel);
- To use random AP WiFi Channel to avoid conflict with other WiFi APs :
WiFiManager_RP2040W->setConfigPortalChannel(0);
- To use different static AP IP (not use default
192.168.42.1
), call
WiFiManager_RP2040W->setConfigPortalIP(IPAddress(xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx));
- To set custom DHCP HostName :
// Set customized DHCP HostName
WiFiManager_RP2040W->begin("SAMD_ABCDEF");
or just use the default Hostname, for example "SAMD_XXXXXX" for SAMD
//Or use default Hostname "WIFI_GENERIC_XXXXXX"
//WiFiManager_RP2040W->begin();
const char NewCustomsStyle[] /*PROGMEM*/ = "<style>div,input{padding:5px;font-size:1em;}input{width:95%;}body{text-align: center;}\
button{background-color:blue;color:white;line-height:2.4rem;font-size:1.2rem;width:100%;}fieldset{border-radius:0.3rem;margin:0px;}</style>";
...
WiFiManager_RP2040W->setCustomsStyle(NewCustomsStyle);
WiFiManager_RP2040W->setCustomsHeadElement("<style>html{filter: invert(10%);}</style>");
WiFiManager_RP2040W->setCORSHeader("Your Access-Control-Allow-Origin");
While in AP mode, connect to it using its SSID
(WIFI_GENERIC_XXXXXX) / Password
("MyWIFI_GENERIC_XXXXXX"), then open a browser to the Portal AP IP, default 192.168.42.1
, configure wifi then click Save. The Credentials / WiFi connection information will be saved in non-volatile memory. It will then autoconnect.
Once Credentials / WiFi network information is saved in the host non-volatile memory, it will try to autoconnect to WiFi every time it is started, without requiring any function calls in the sketch.
// Permit input only one set of WiFi SSID/PWD. The other can be "NULL or "blank"
// Default is false (if not defined) => must input 2 sets of SSID/PWD
#define REQUIRE_ONE_SET_SSID_PW true
But it's always advisable to use and input both sets for reliability.
// Permit input only one set of WiFi SSID/PWD. The other can be "NULL or "blank"
// Default is false (if not defined) => must input 2 sets of SSID/PWD
#define REQUIRE_ONE_SET_SSID_PW false
#define SCAN_WIFI_NETWORKS true
The manual input of SSIDs is default enabled, so that users can input arbitrary SSID, not only from the scanned list. This is for the sample use-cases in which users can input the known SSIDs of another place, then send the boards to that place. The boards can connect to WiFi without users entering Config Portal to re-configure.
// To disable manually input SSID, only from a scanned SSID lists
#define MANUAL_SSID_INPUT_ALLOWED false
This is for normal use-cases in which users can only select an SSID from a scanned list of SSIDs to avoid typo mistakes and/or security.
The maximum number of SSIDs in the list is selectable from 2 to 15 (for ESP8266/ESP32-AT shields, from 2-6). If invalid number of SSIDs is selected, the default number of 10 will be used.
// From 2-15
#define MAX_SSID_IN_LIST 8
To define max times to try WiFi per loop() iteration. To avoid blocking issue in loop()
Default is 1 if not defined, and minimum is forced to be 1.
To use, uncomment in defines.h
.
Check retries block the main loop #18
#define MAX_NUM_WIFI_RECON_TRIES_PER_LOOP 2
Default is no interval between reconnection WiFi times if lost WiFi. Max permitted interval will be 10mins.
Uncomment to use. Be careful, WiFi reconnection will be delayed if using this method.
Only use whenever urgent tasks in loop() can't be delayed. But if so, it's better you have to rewrite your code, e.g. using higher priority tasks.
Check retries block the main loop #18
#define WIFI_RECON_INTERVAL 30000 // 30s
In Configuration Portal Mode
, it starts an AP called RP2040W_XXXXXX
. Connect to it using the configurable password
you can define in the code. For example, MyRP2040W_XXXXXX
(see examples):
After you connected, please, go to http://192.168.3.1, you'll see this Main
page:
Enter your credentials,
then click Save
.
The WiFi Credentials will be saved and the board connect to the selected WiFi AP.
If you're already connected to a listed WiFi AP and don't want to change anything, just select Exit
from the Main
page to reboot the board and connect to the previously-stored AP. The WiFi Credentials are still intact.
- Now you can use special chars such as ~, !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, _, -, space,etc. thanks to brondolin to provide the amazing fix in Blynk_WM to permit input special chars such as % and # into data fields. See Issue 3.
- The SSIDs, Passwords must be input (or to make them different from blank). Otherwise, the Config Portal will re-open until those fields have been changed. If you don't need any field, just input anything or use duplicated data from similar field.
- WiFi password max length now is 63 chars according to WPA2 standard.
See this example and modify as necessary
1. To always load Default Credentials and override Config Portal data
// Used mostly for development and debugging. FORCES default values to be loaded each run.
// Config Portal data input will be ignored and overridden by DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA
bool LOAD_DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA = true;
2. To load Default Credentials when there is no valid Credentials.
Config Portal data input will be override DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA
// Used mostly once debugged. Assumes good data already saved in device.
// Config Portal data input will be override DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA
bool LOAD_DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA = false;
3. Example of Default Credentials
/// Start Default Config Data //////////////////
/*
#define SSID_MAX_LEN 32
//From v1.0.3, WPA2 passwords can be up to 63 characters long.
#define PASS_MAX_LEN 64
typedef struct
{
char wifi_ssid[SSID_MAX_LEN];
char wifi_pw [PASS_MAX_LEN];
} WiFi_Credentials;
#define NUM_WIFI_CREDENTIALS 2
// Configurable items besides fixed Header, just add board_name
#define NUM_CONFIGURABLE_ITEMS ( ( 2 * NUM_WIFI_CREDENTIALS ) + 1 )
////////////////
typedef struct Configuration
{
char header [16];
WiFi_Credentials WiFi_Creds [NUM_WIFI_CREDENTIALS];
char board_name [24];
int checkSum;
} WIFI_GENERIC_Configuration;
*/
#define TO_LOAD_DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA false
#if TO_LOAD_DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA
// This feature is primarily used in development to force a known set of values as Config Data
// It will NOT force the Config Portal to activate. Use DRD or erase Config Data with Blynk.clearConfigData()
// Used mostly for development and debugging. FORCES default values to be loaded each run.
// Config Portal data input will be ignored and overridden by DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA
//bool LOAD_DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA = true;
// Used mostly once debugged. Assumes good data already saved in device.
// Config Portal data input will be override DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA
bool LOAD_DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA = false;
WIFI_GENERIC_Configuration defaultConfig =
{
//char header[16], dummy, not used
"RP2040W_WIFI",
// WiFi_Credentials WiFi_Creds [NUM_WIFI_CREDENTIALS];
// WiFi_Credentials.wifi_ssid and WiFi_Credentials.wifi_pw
"SSID1", "password1",
"SSID2", "password2",
//char board_name [24];
"RP2040W-Control",
// terminate the list
//int checkSum, dummy, not used
0
/////////// End Default Config Data /////////////
};
#else
bool LOAD_DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA = false;
WIFI_GENERIC_Configuration defaultConfig;
#endif // TO_LOAD_DEFAULT_CONFIG_DATA
/////////// End Default Config Data /////////////
Example of Default dynamicParams
- To add custom parameters, just modify the example below
#ifndef dynamicParams_h
#define dynamicParams_h
#include "defines.h"
// USE_DYNAMIC_PARAMETERS defined in defined.h
/////////////// Start dynamic Credentials ///////////////
//Defined in <WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite.h>
/**************************************
#define MAX_ID_LEN 5
#define MAX_DISPLAY_NAME_LEN 16
typedef struct
{
char id [MAX_ID_LEN + 1];
char displayName [MAX_DISPLAY_NAME_LEN + 1];
char *pdata;
uint8_t maxlen;
} MenuItem;
**************************************/
#if USE_DYNAMIC_PARAMETERS
#define MAX_BLYNK_SERVER_LEN 34
#define MAX_BLYNK_TOKEN_LEN 34
char Blynk_Server1 [MAX_BLYNK_SERVER_LEN + 1] = "account.duckdns.org";
char Blynk_Token1 [MAX_BLYNK_TOKEN_LEN + 1] = "token1";
char Blynk_Server2 [MAX_BLYNK_SERVER_LEN + 1] = "account.ddns.net";
char Blynk_Token2 [MAX_BLYNK_TOKEN_LEN + 1] = "token2";
#define MAX_BLYNK_PORT_LEN 6
char Blynk_Port [MAX_BLYNK_PORT_LEN + 1] = "8080";
#define MAX_MQTT_SERVER_LEN 34
char MQTT_Server [MAX_MQTT_SERVER_LEN + 1] = "mqtt.duckdns.org";
MenuItem myMenuItems [] =
{
{ "sv1", "Blynk Server1", Blynk_Server1, MAX_BLYNK_SERVER_LEN },
{ "tk1", "Token1", Blynk_Token1, MAX_BLYNK_TOKEN_LEN },
{ "sv2", "Blynk Server2", Blynk_Server2, MAX_BLYNK_SERVER_LEN },
{ "tk2", "Token2", Blynk_Token2, MAX_BLYNK_TOKEN_LEN },
{ "prt", "Port", Blynk_Port, MAX_BLYNK_PORT_LEN },
{ "mqt", "MQTT Server", MQTT_Server, MAX_MQTT_SERVER_LEN },
};
uint16_t NUM_MENU_ITEMS = sizeof(myMenuItems) / sizeof(MenuItem); //MenuItemSize;
#else
MenuItem myMenuItems [] = {};
uint16_t NUM_MENU_ITEMS = 0;
#endif //USE_DYNAMIC_PARAMETERS
#endif //dynamicParams_h
- If you don't need to add dynamic parameters, use the following in sketch
#define USE_DYNAMIC_PARAMETERS false
or
/////////////// Start dynamic Credentials ///////////////
MenuItem myMenuItems [] = {};
uint16_t NUM_MENU_ITEMS = 0;
/////// // End dynamic Credentials ///////////
- These ids (such as "mqtt" in example) must be unique.
Please be noted that the following reserved names are already used in library:
"id" for WiFi SSID
"pw" for WiFi PW
"id1" for WiFi1 SSID
"pw1" for WiFi1 PW
"nm" for Board Name
Example RP2040W_WiFi
Please take a look at other examples, as well.
1. File RP2040W_WiFi.ino
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite/examples/RP2040W_WiFi/RP2040W_WiFi.ino
Lines 14 to 145 in 1ed5de2
2. File defines.h
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite/examples/RP2040W_WiFi/defines.h
Lines 13 to 120 in 1ed5de2
3. File Credentials.h
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite/examples/RP2040W_WiFi/Credentials.h
Lines 13 to 89 in 1ed5de2
4. File dynamicParams.h
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite/examples/RP2040W_WiFi/dynamicParams.h
Lines 13 to 74 in 1ed5de2
This is the terminal output when running RP2040W_WiFi example on RP2040W:
Start RP2040W_WiFi on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO_W with RP2040W WiFi
WiFiMulti_Generic v1.2.2
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite v1.6.0
[WG] Set CustomsStyle to : <style>div,input{padding:5px;font-size:1em;}input{width:95%;}body{text-align: center;}button{background-color:blue;color:white;line-height:2.4rem;font-size:1.2rem;width:100%;}fieldset{border-radius:0.3rem;margin:0px;}</style>
[WG] Set CustomsHeadElement to : <style>html{filter: invert(10%);}</style>
[WG] Set CORS Header to : Your Access-Control-Allow-Origin
[WG] Hostname=RP2040W-WiFi
LittleFS Flag read = 0xd0d01234
Flag read = 0xd0d01234
doubleResetDetected
Saving to DRD file : 0xd0d04321
Saving DRD file OK
LittleFS Flag read = 0xd0d04321
ClearFlag write = 0xd0d04321
[WG] Double Reset Detected
[WG] config.dat loading
[WG] LoadCfgFile
[WG] OK
[WG] ======= Start Stored Config Data =======
[WG] Hdr=RP2040W-WIFI,SSID=HueNet1,PW=12345678
[WG] SSID1=HueNet2,PW1=12345678
[WG] BName=RP2040W
[WG] i=0,id=sv1,data=account.duckdns.org
[WG] i=1,id=tk1,data=token1
[WG] i=2,id=sv2,data=account.ddns.net
[WG] i=3,id=tk2,data=token2
[WG] i=4,id=prt,data=8080
[WG] i=5,id=mqt,data=mqtt.duckdns.org
[WG] CCSum=0x10a1,RCSum=0x10a1
[WG] LoadCredFile
[WG] CrR:pdata=new_blynk.duckdns.org,len=34
[WG] CrR:pdata=new_token1,len=34
[WG] CrR:pdata=new_blynk.ddns.net,len=34
[WG] CrR:pdata=new_token2,len=34
[WG] CrR:pdata=8080,len=6
[WG] CrR:pdata=new_mqtt.duckdns.org,len=34
[WG] OK
[WG] CrCCsum=0x2034,CrRCsum=0x2034
[WG] Valid Stored Dynamic Data
[WG] Hdr=RP2040W-WIFI,SSID=HueNet1,PW=12345678
[WG] SSID1=HueNet2,PW1=12345678
[WG] BName=RP2040W
[WG] i=0,id=sv1,data=new_blynk.duckdns.org
[WG] i=1,id=tk1,data=new_token1
[WG] i=2,id=sv2,data=new_blynk.ddns.net
[WG] i=3,id=tk2,data=new_token2
[WG] i=4,id=prt,data=8080
[WG] i=5,id=mqt,data=new_mqtt.duckdns.org
[WG] Check if isForcedCP
[WG] LoadCPFile
[WG] OK
[WG] bg: isForcedConfigPortal = false
[WG] bg:Stay forever in CP:DRD/MRD
[WG] clearForcedCP
[WG] SaveCPFile
[WG] OK
[WG] SaveBkUpCPFile
[WG] OK
[WG] Scanning Network
[WG] scanWifiNetworks: Done, Scanned Networks n = 10
[WG] Sorting
[WG] Removing Dup
[WG] WiFi networks found:
[WG] 1: HueNet, -51dB
[WG] 2: HueNet1, -24dB
[WG] 3: HueNet2, -51dB
[WG] 4: HueNetTek, -39dB
[WG] 5: SmartRG-02a2, -88dB
[WG] 6: ESP151CD5, -86dB
[WG] 7: Guest5655, -75dB
[WG] 8: DECO-5655, -85dB
[WG] 9: , -82dB
[WG] 10: FishTank, -90dB
[WG] SSID=RP2040W_51F485,PW=MyRP2040W_51F485
[WG] IP=192.168.42.1
[WG] s:millis() = 6153, configTimeout = 126153
F
Your stored Credentials :
Blynk Server1 = new_blynk.duckdns.org
Token1 = new_token1
Blynk Server2 = new_blynk.ddns.net
Token2 = new_token2
Port = 8080
MQTT Server = new_mqtt.duckdns.org
F
FFFFF[WG]
h:UpdLittleFS
[WG] h:Rst
Start RP2040W_WiFi on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO_W with RP2040W WiFi
WiFiMulti_Generic v1.2.2
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite v1.6.0
[WG] Set CustomsStyle to : <style>div,input{padding:5px;font-size:1em;}input{width:95%;}body{text-align: center;}button{background-color:blue;color:white;line-height:2.4rem;font-size:1.2rem;width:100%;}fieldset{border-radius:0.3rem;margin:0px;}</style>
[WG] Set CustomsHeadElement to : <style>html{filter: invert(10%);}</style>
[WG] Set CORS Header to : Your Access-Control-Allow-Origin
[WG] Hostname=RP2040W-WiFi
LittleFS Flag read = 0xd0d04321
Flag read = 0xd0d04321
No doubleResetDetected
Saving DOUBLERESETDETECTOR_FLAG to DRD file : 0xd0d01234
Saving DRD file OK
SetFlag write = 0xd0d01234
[WG] LoadCfgFile
[WG] OK
[WG] ======= Start Stored Config Data =======
[WG] Hdr=RP2040W-WIFI,SSID=HueNet1,PW=12345678
[WG] SSID1=HueNet2,PW1=12345678
[WG] BName=RP2040W
[WG] i=0,id=sv1,data=account.duckdns.org
[WG] i=1,id=tk1,data=token1
[WG] i=2,id=sv2,data=account.ddns.net
[WG] i=3,id=tk2,data=token2
[WG] i=4,id=prt,data=8080
[WG] i=5,id=mqt,data=mqtt.duckdns.org
[WG] CCSum=0x10a1,RCSum=0x10a1
[WG] LoadCredFile
[WG] CrR:pdata=new_blynk.duckdns.org,len=34
[WG] CrR:pdata=new_token1,len=34
[WG] CrR:pdata=new_blynk.ddns.net,len=34
[WG] CrR:pdata=new_token2,len=34
[WG] CrR:pdata=8080,len=6
[WG] CrR:pdata=new_mqtt.duckdns.org,len=34
[WG] OK
[WG] CrCCsum=0x2034,CrRCsum=0x2034
[WG] Valid Stored Dynamic Data
[WG] Hdr=RP2040W-WIFI,SSID=HueNet1,PW=12345678
[WG] SSID1=HueNet2,PW1=12345678
[WG] BName=RP2040W
[WG] i=0,id=sv1,data=new_blynk.duckdns.org
[WG] i=1,id=tk1,data=new_token1
[WG] i=2,id=sv2,data=new_blynk.ddns.net
[WG] i=3,id=tk2,data=new_token2
[WG] i=4,id=prt,data=8080
[WG] i=5,id=mqt,data=new_mqtt.duckdns.org
[WG] Check if isForcedCP
[WG] LoadCPFile
[WG] OK
[WG] No WiFi. Trying to scan and reconnect
[WG] WiFi connected after time: 1
[WG] SSID:HueNet1,IP address:192.168.2.180
[WG] b:WOK
Stop doubleResetDetecting
Saving to DRD file : 0xd0d04321
Saving DRD file OK
LittleFS Flag read = 0xd0d04321
ClearFlag write = 0xd0d04321
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Your stored Credentials :
Blynk Server1 = new_blynk.duckdns.org
Token1 = new_token1
Blynk Server2 = new_blynk.ddns.net
Token2 = new_token2
Port = 8080
MQTT Server = new_mqtt.duckdns.org
H[WG] r:Check&WLost <====== WiFi Lost, and auto-reconnected
[WG] r:WLost.ReconW
[WG] WiFi connected after time: 1
[WG] SSID:HueNet2,IP address:192.168.2.180
[WG] r:WOK
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This is the terminal output when running RP2040W_WiFi_MQTT example on RP2040W:
Start RP2040W_WiFi_MQTT on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO_W with RP2040W WiFi
WiFiMulti_Generic v1.2.2
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite v1.6.0
[WG] Hostname=RP2040W-MQTT
LittleFS Flag read = 0xd0d01234
Flag read = 0xd0d01234
doubleResetDetected
Saving to DRD file : 0xd0d04321
Saving DRD file OK
LittleFS Flag read = 0xd0d04321
ClearFlag write = 0xd0d04321
[WG] Double Reset Detected
[WG] Invalid Stored WiFi Config Data
[WG] bg: isForcedConfigPortal = false
[WG] bg:Stay forever in CP:DRD/MRD
[WG] clearForcedCP
[WG] SaveCPFile
[WG] SSID=RP2040W_51F485,PW=MyRP2040W_51F485
[WG] IP=192.168.42.1
Creating new WiFi client object OK
Creating new MQTT object OK
AIO_SERVER = io.adafruit.com, AIO_SERVERPORT = 1883
AIO_USERNAME = private, AIO_KEY = private
Creating new MQTT_Pub_Topic, Temperature = private/feeds/Temperature
Creating new Temperature object OK
Temperature MQTT_Pub_Topic = private/feeds/Temperature
Creating new AIO_SUB_TOPIC, LED_Control = private/feeds/LED_Control
Creating new LED_Control object OK
LED_Control AIO_SUB_TOPIC = private/feeds/LED_Control
...
Start RP2040W_WiFi_MQTT on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO_W with RP2040W WiFi
WiFiMulti_Generic v1.2.2
WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite v1.6.0
[WG] Hostname=RP2040W-MQTT
LittleFS Flag read = 0xd0d04321
Flag read = 0xd0d04321
No doubleResetDetected
Saving DOUBLERESETDETECTOR_FLAG to DRD file : 0xd0d01234
Saving DRD file OK
SetFlag write = 0xd0d01234
[WG] CCSum=0x160c,RCSum=0x160c
[WG] CrCCsum=0x2236,CrRCsum=0x2236
[WG] Valid Stored Dynamic Data
[WG] ======= Start Stored Config Data =======
[WG] Hdr=RP2040W-WIFI,SSID=HueNet1,PW=12345678
[WG] SSID1=HueNet2,PW1=12345678
[WG] BName=RP2040W_MQTT
[WG] i=0,id=svr,data=io.adafruit.com
[WG] i=1,id=prt,data=1883
[WG] i=2,id=usr,data=user_name
[WG] i=3,id=key,data=aio_key
[WG] i=4,id=pub,data=/feeds/Temperature
[WG] i=5,id=sub,data=/feeds/LED_Control
[WG] con2WF:SSID=HueNet1,PW=12345678
[WG] con2WF:OK
[WG] IP=192.168.2.180
[WG] SSID=HueNet1,IP=192.168.2.180
[WG] b:WOK
Stop doubleResetDetecting
Saving to DRD file : 0xd0d04321
Saving DRD file OK
LittleFS Flag read = 0xd0d04321
ClearFlag write = 0xd0d04321
Creating new WiFi client object OK
Creating new MQTT object OK
AIO_SERVER = io.adafruit.com, AIO_SERVERPORT = 1883
AIO_USERNAME = user_name, AIO_KEY = aio_key
Creating new MQTT_Pub_Topic, Temperature = user_name/feeds/Temperature
Creating new Temperature object OK
Temperature MQTT_Pub_Topic = user_name/feeds/Temperature
Creating new AIO_SUB_TOPIC, LED_Control = user_name/feeds/LED_Control
Creating new LED_Control object OK
LED_Control AIO_SUB_TOPIC = user_name/feeds/LED_Control
Connecting to WiFi MQTT (3 attempts)...
WiFi MQTT connection successful!
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Your stored Credentials :
AIO_SERVER = io.adafruit.com
AIO_SERVERPORT = 1883
AIO_USERNAME = user_name
AIO_KEY = aio_key
AIO_PUB_TOPIC = /feeds/Temperature
AIO_SUB_TOPIC = /feeds/LED_Control
TWTWTWTW TWTWTW
Debug is enabled by default on Serial. To disable, add at the beginning of sketch
/* Comment this out to disable prints and save space */
#define DEBUG_WIFI_WEBSERVER_PORT Serial
#define WIFI_GENERIC_DEBUG_OUTPUT Serial
#define _WIFI_GENERIC_LOGLEVEL_ 4
#define DRD_GENERIC_DEBUG true
If you get compilation errors, more often than not, you may need to install a newer version of the board's core, or this library version.
Sometimes, the library will only work if you update the WiFi module/shield
firmware to the newer or older version because some function compatibility.
Submit issues to: WiFiManager_RP2040W_Lite issues
- Support more boards, shields and libraries
- Bug Searching and Killing
- Add support to RP2040W built-in CYW43439 WiFi using
arduino-pico core
- More flexible to configure reconnection timeout.
- For fresh config data, don't need to wait for connecting timeout before entering config portal.
- If the config data not entered completely (SSIDs, Passwords, etc.), entering config portal
- Add configurable Config Portal IP, SSID and Password
- Change Synch XMLHttpRequest to Async
- Add configurable Static IP, GW, Subnet Mask and 2 DNS Servers' IP Addresses.
- Add checksums
- Add MultiWiFi features with auto(re)connect
- Easy-to-use Dynamic Parameters without the necessity to write complicated ArduinoJSon functions
- Permit to input special chars such as % and # into data fields.
- Default Credentials and dynamic parameters
- DoubleDetectDetector to force Config Portal when double reset is detected within predetermined time, default 10s.
- Configurable Config Portal Title
- Re-structure all examples to separate Credentials / Defines / Dynamic Params / Code so that you can change Credentials / Dyamic Params quickly for each device.
- Add Table of Contents and Version String
- Configurable Customs HTML Headers, including Customs Style, Customs Head Elements, CORS Header
- Add functions to control Config Portal from software or Virtual Switches.
- Permit optionally inputting one set of WiFi SSID/PWD by using
REQUIRE_ONE_SET_SSID_PW == true
- Enforce WiFi Password minimum length of 8 chars
- Enable scan of WiFi networks for selection in Configuration Portal
- Add
LibraryPatches
for Adafruit_MQTT_Library to fix compiler error for RP2040W, RP2040-based and many other boards. - Fix the blocking issue in loop() with configurable
WIFI_RECON_INTERVAL
- Workaround for core WiFi.status() bug, which does not detect WiFi lost.
- Use WiFiMulti_Generic library to connect to the best of multi-WiFi APs, with auto-checking / auto-reconnecting features when WiFi connection is lost
- Add
lib_ldf_mode = chain+
inplatformio.ini
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- The library is licensed under MIT
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