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Pi4J Java Examples using the Pi4J Library
package bananapro;
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* FILENAME : GpioListenExample.java
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import com.pi4j.io.gpio.*;
import com.pi4j.io.gpio.event.GpioPinDigitalStateChangeEvent;
import com.pi4j.io.gpio.event.GpioPinListenerDigital;
import com.pi4j.platform.Platform;
import com.pi4j.platform.PlatformAlreadyAssignedException;
import com.pi4j.platform.PlatformManager;
import com.pi4j.util.CommandArgumentParser;
import com.pi4j.util.Console;
import com.pi4j.util.ConsoleColor;
/**
* This example code demonstrates how to setup a listener
* for GPIO pin state changes on the BananaPro.
*
* The internal resistance is set to PULL UP by default. So when
* connecting GPIO pin #2 to a ground pin, you should see the
* GpioPinListenerDigital fire the event.
*
* @author Robert Savage
*/
public class GpioListenExample {
/**
* [ARGUMENT/OPTION "--pin (#)" | "-p (#)" ]
* This example program accepts an optional argument for specifying the GPIO pin (by number)
* to use with this GPIO listener example. If no argument is provided, then GPIO #1 will be used.
* -- EXAMPLE: "--pin 4" or "-p 0".
*
* [ARGUMENT/OPTION "--pull (up|down|off)" | "-l (up|down|off)" | "--up" | "--down" ]
* This example program accepts an optional argument for specifying pin pull resistance.
* Supported values: "up|down" (or simply "1|0"). If no value is specified in the command
* argument, then the pin pull resistance will be set to PULL_UP by default.
* -- EXAMPLES: "--pull up", "-pull down", "--pull off", "--up", "--down", "-pull 0", "--pull 1", "-l up", "-l down".
*
* @param args
* @throws InterruptedException
* @throws PlatformAlreadyAssignedException
*/
public static void main(String args[]) throws InterruptedException, PlatformAlreadyAssignedException {
// ####################################################################
//
// since we are not using the default Raspberry Pi platform, we should
// explicitly assign the platform as the BananaPro platform.
//
// ####################################################################
PlatformManager.setPlatform(Platform.BANANAPRO);
// create Pi4J console wrapper/helper
// (This is a utility class to abstract some of the boilerplate code)
final Console console = new Console();
// print program title/header
console.title("<-- The Pi4J Project -->", "GPIO Listen Example");
// allow for user to exit program using CTRL-C
console.promptForExit();
// create gpio controller
final GpioController gpio = GpioFactory.getInstance();
// ####################################################################
//
// When provisioning a pin, use the BananaProPin class.
//
// Please note that not all GPIO pins support edge triggered interrupt
// and thus not all pins are eligible for pin state change listeners.
// These pins must be polled to detect state changes. See the
// 'GpioListenAllExample' for a complete example including polled
// pins.
//
// ####################################################################
// by default we will use gpio pin #01; however, if an argument
// has been provided, then lookup the pin by address
Pin pin = CommandArgumentParser.getPin(
BananaProPin.class, // pin provider class to obtain pin instance from
BananaProPin.GPIO_01, // default pin if no pin argument found
args); // argument array to search in
// by default we will use gpio pin PULL-UP; however, if an argument
// has been provided, then use the specified pull resistance
PinPullResistance pull = CommandArgumentParser.getPinPullResistance(
PinPullResistance.PULL_UP, // default pin pull resistance if no pull argument found
args); // argument array to search in
// provision gpio pin as an input pin with its internal pull up resistor set
final GpioPinDigitalInput myButton = gpio.provisionDigitalInputPin(pin, pull);
// unexport the GPIO pin when program exits
myButton.setShutdownOptions(true);
// prompt user that we are ready
console.println(" ... Successfully provisioned [" + pin + "] with PULL resistance = [" + pull + "]");
console.emptyLine();
console.box("Please complete the [" + pin + "] circuit and see",
"the listener feedback here in the console.");
console.emptyLine();
// create and register gpio pin listener
myButton.addListener(new GpioPinListenerDigital() {
@Override
public void handleGpioPinDigitalStateChangeEvent(GpioPinDigitalStateChangeEvent event) {
// display pin state on console
console.println(" --> GPIO PIN STATE CHANGE: " + event.getPin() + " = " +
ConsoleColor.conditional(
event.getState().isHigh(), // conditional expression
ConsoleColor.GREEN, // positive conditional color
ConsoleColor.RED, // negative conditional color
event.getState())); // text to display
}
});
// wait (block) for user to exit program using CTRL-C
console.waitForExit();
// forcefully shutdown all GPIO monitoring threads and scheduled tasks
gpio.shutdown();
}
}
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