/*
 * EBYTE LoRa E220
 * send a structured message to the device that have ADDH ADDL CHAN -> 0 DESTINATION_ADDL 23
 *
 * write the int humidity value on serial (or reset device that send default message)
 *
 * You must configure 2 device: one as SENDER (with FIXED SENDER config) and uncomment the relative
 * define with the correct DESTINATION_ADDL, and one as RECEIVER (with FIXED RECEIVER config)
 * and uncomment the relative define with the correct DESTINATION_ADDL.
 *
 * Write a string on serial monitor or reset to resend default value.
 *
 * Pay attention e220 support RSSI, if you want use that functionality you must enable RSSI on configuration
 * configuration.TRANSMISSION_MODE.enableRSSI = RSSI_ENABLED;
 *
 * and uncomment #define ENABLE_RSSI true in this sketch
 *
 * You must uncommend the correct constructor and set the correct AUX_PIN define.
 *
 * by Renzo Mischianti <https://www.mischianti.org>
 *
 * https://www.mischianti.org
 *
 * E220		  ----- WeMos D1 mini	----- esp32			----- Arduino Nano 33 IoT	----- Arduino MKR	----- Raspberry Pi Pico   ----- stm32               ----- ArduinoUNO
 * M0         ----- D7 (or GND) 	----- 19 (or GND) 	----- 4 (or GND) 			----- 2 (or GND) 	----- 10 (or GND)	      ----- PB0 (or GND)        ----- 7 Volt div (or GND)
 * M1         ----- D6 (or GND) 	----- 21 (or GND) 	----- 6 (or GND) 			----- 4 (or GND) 	----- 11 (or GND)	      ----- PB10 (or GND)       ----- 6 Volt div (or GND)
 * TX         ----- D3 (PullUP)		----- TX2 (PullUP)	----- TX1 (PullUP)			----- 14 (PullUP)	----- 8 (PullUP)	      ----- PA2 TX2 (PullUP)    ----- 4 (PullUP)
 * RX         ----- D4 (PullUP)		----- RX2 (PullUP)	----- RX1 (PullUP)			----- 13 (PullUP)	----- 9 (PullUP)	      ----- PA3 RX2 (PullUP)    ----- 5 Volt div (PullUP)
 * AUX        ----- D5 (PullUP)		----- 18  (PullUP)	----- 2  (PullUP)			----- 0  (PullUP)	----- 2  (PullUP)	      ----- PA0  (PullUP)       ----- 3 (PullUP)
 * VCC        ----- 3.3v/5v			----- 3.3v/5v		----- 3.3v/5v				----- 3.3v/5v		----- 3.3v/5v		      ----- 3.3v/5v             ----- 3.3v/5v
 * GND        ----- GND				----- GND			----- GND					----- GND			----- GND			      ----- GND                 ----- GND
 *
 */

// With FIXED SENDER configuration
#define DESTINATION_ADDL 3
#define ROOM "Kitchen"

// With FIXED RECEIVER configuration
//#define DESTINATION_ADDL 2
//#define ROOM "Bath"

// If you want use RSSI uncomment //#define ENABLE_RSSI true
// and use relative configuration with RSSI enabled
// #define ENABLE_RSSI true

#include "Arduino.h"
#include "LoRa_E220.h"

// ---------- esp8266 pins --------------
//LoRa_E220 e220ttl(RX, TX, AUX, M0, M1);  // Arduino RX <-- e220 TX, Arduino TX --> e220 RX
//LoRa_E220 e220ttl(D3, D4, D5, D7, D6); // Arduino RX <-- e220 TX, Arduino TX --> e220 RX AUX M0 M1
//LoRa_E220 e220ttl(D2, D3); // Config without connect AUX and M0 M1

//#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
//SoftwareSerial mySerial(D2, D3); // Arduino RX <-- e220 TX, Arduino TX --> e220 RX
//LoRa_E220 e220ttl(&mySerial, D5, D7, D6); // AUX M0 M1
// -------------------------------------

// ---------- Arduino pins --------------
//LoRa_E220 e220ttl(4, 5, 3, 7, 6); // Arduino RX <-- e220 TX, Arduino TX --> e220 RX AUX M0 M1
//LoRa_E220 e220ttl(4, 5); // Config without connect AUX and M0 M1

//#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
//SoftwareSerial mySerial(4, 5); // Arduino RX <-- e220 TX, Arduino TX --> e220 RX
//LoRa_E220 e220ttl(&mySerial, 3, 7, 6); // AUX M0 M1
// -------------------------------------

// ------------- Arduino Nano 33 IoT -------------
// LoRa_E220 e220ttl(&Serial1, 2, 4, 6); //  RX AUX M0 M1
// -------------------------------------------------

// ------------- Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 -------------
// LoRa_E220 e220ttl(&Serial1, 0, 2, 4); //  RX AUX M0 M1
// -------------------------------------------------

// ---------- esp32 pins --------------
 LoRa_E220 e220ttl(&Serial2, 15, 21, 19); //  RX AUX M0 M1

//LoRa_E220 e220ttl(&Serial2, 22, 4, 18, 21, 19, UART_BPS_RATE_9600); //  esp32 RX <-- e220 TX, esp32 TX --> e220 RX AUX M0 M1
// -------------------------------------

// ---------- Raspberry PI Pico pins --------------
// LoRa_E220 e220ttl(&Serial2, 2, 10, 11); //  RX AUX M0 M1
// -------------------------------------

// ---------------- STM32 --------------------
//HardwareSerial Serial2(USART2);   // PA3  (RX)  PA2  (TX)
//LoRa_E220 e220ttl(&Serial2, PA0, PB0, PB10); //  RX AUX M0 M1
// -------------------------------------------------
struct Message {
	char type[5];
	char message[8];
	float temperature;
};

void setup() {
  Serial.begin(9600);
  delay(500);

  // Startup all pins and UART
  e220ttl.begin();

  Serial.println("Hi, I'm going to send message!");

  struct	Message message = {"TEMP", ROOM, 19.2};

  // Send message
  ResponseStatus rs = e220ttl.sendFixedMessage(0, DESTINATION_ADDL, 23, &message, sizeof(Message));
  // Check If there is some problem of succesfully send
  Serial.println(rs.getResponseDescription());
}

void loop() {
	// If something available
  if (e220ttl.available()>1) {
	  // read the String message
#ifdef ENABLE_RSSI
		ResponseStructContainer rsc = e220ttl.receiveMessageRSSI(sizeof(Message));
#else
		ResponseStructContainer rsc = e220ttl.receiveMessage(sizeof(Message));
#endif

	// Is something goes wrong print error
	if (rsc.status.code!=1){
		Serial.println(rsc.status.getResponseDescription());
	}else{
		// Print the data received
		Serial.println(rsc.status.getResponseDescription());
		struct Message message = *(Message*) rsc.data;
		Serial.println(message.type);
		Serial.println(message.message);
		Serial.println(message.temperature);

#ifdef ENABLE_RSSI
		Serial.print("RSSI: "); Serial.println(rsc.rssi, DEC);
#endif
	}
  }
  if (Serial.available()) {
	  struct Message message = { "TEMP", ROOM, 0 };
	  message.temperature = Serial.parseFloat();

	  // Send message
	  ResponseStatus rs = e220ttl.sendFixedMessage(0, DESTINATION_ADDL, 23, &message, sizeof(Message));
	  // Check If there is some problem of succesfully send
	  Serial.println(rs.getResponseDescription());
  }
}