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Smart Home, MQTT, Node-Red & ESP8266

Q&A Forum › Category: Home Automation › Smart Home, MQTT, Node-Red & ESP8266
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Ferdinando Dossena asked 2 years ago

Good evening,
Can the AsyncMqttClient, Webserver and AsyncElegantOTA libraries coexist without problems?
Thank you.
Ferdinando

Question Tags: Home Automation; VsCode; Smart Home;
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Sara Santos Staff answered 2 years ago

Hi.
Yes. I think so, even though I haven’t tried.
REgards,
Sara

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Ferdinando Dossena answered 2 years ago

Thanks, I’ll try it later, after the end of the course
Good night
Ferdinando

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Ferdinando Dossena answered 2 years ago

Hi,
I did a first test AsyncMqttClient, Webserver and AsyncElegantOTA libraries, I compiled the code and everything went well.
With an Esp8266 more than 50% of the RAM and Flash are used.
I will continue testing with an OTA upgrade.
I will keep you informed 🙂

Ferdinando

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Ferdinando Dossena answered 2 years ago

Hi,
I finished the tests, everything works perfectly, without problems.

I can update the weather station in the vegetable garden, the one in the pear orchard or the one in the vineyard, all without disassembling the stations.

Thank you Sara and Rui!!

Ferdinando

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Sara Santos Staff answered 2 years ago

That’s great.
Thanks for the follow-up.
I’ll mark this issue as resolved. If you need further help, you just need to open a new question in our forum.
Regards,
Sara

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kang answered 2 years ago

thks

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Ferdinando Dossena answered 2 years ago

A small note: AsyncElegantOTA at the end of the upload does not show the Back button. However, the process went well. The important thing is that the loading bar reaches the end.
Bye 
Ferdinando 

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Sara Santos Staff answered 2 years ago

Great.
Thanks for the clarification.
Regards,
Sara

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