/* * Author: Jon Trulson * Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation. * * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the * terms of the The MIT License which is available at * https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */ #include #include #include #include "aeotecdw2e.hpp" #include "upm_utilities.h" using namespace std; bool shouldRun = true; void sig_handler(int signo) { if (signo == SIGINT) shouldRun = false; } int main(int argc, char** argv) { signal(SIGINT, sig_handler); //! [Interesting] string defaultDev = "/dev/ttyACM0"; // if an argument was specified, use it as the device instead if (argc > 1) defaultDev = string(argv[1]); // Instantiate an Aeotec Door/Window 2nd Edition sensor instance, on // device node 10. You will almost certainly need to change this to // reflect your own network. Use the ozwdump example to see what // nodes are available. upm::AeotecDW2E sensor(10); // The first thing to do is create options, then lock them when done. sensor.optionsCreate(); sensor.optionsLock(); // Next, initialize it. cout << "Initializing, this may take awhile depending on your ZWave network" << endl; sensor.init(defaultDev); cout << "Initialization complete" << endl; cout << "Querying data..." << endl; while (shouldRun) { if (sensor.isDeviceAvailable()) { cout << "Alarm status: " << sensor.isAlarmTripped() << endl; cout << "Tamper Switch status: " << sensor.isTamperTripped() << endl; cout << "Battery Level: " << sensor.getBatteryLevel() << "%" << endl; cout << endl; } else { cout << "Device has not yet responded to probe." << endl; cout << "Try waking it, or wait until it wakes itself if configured" << " to do so." << endl; cout << endl; } upm_delay(1); } cout << "Exiting..." << endl; //! [Interesting] return 0; }