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    • salmanfaris
      salmanfaris @Sara last edited by

      @Sara , are you able to see the Latitude and longitude on the Serial Monitor ? and are you getting any error or something?

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        Sara @salmanfaris last edited by

        @salmanfaris yes I can see the latitude and longitude on the serial monitor and when I used them on the google map I can see my house. Also, there are no error messages received.

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        • kowshik1729
          kowshik1729 last edited by kowshik1729

          @Sara try this code.

          #include <WiFi.h> // esp32 library
          
          #include <IOXhop_FirebaseESP32.h>  // firebase library
          
          #define FIREBASE_HOST "led-control-4631d.firebaseio.com"// the project name address from firebase id
          
          #define FIREBASE_AUTH "Your Firebase secret key" // the secret key generated from firebase
          
          #define WIFI_SSID "Your SSID"  // input your home or public wifi name
          
          #define WIFI_PASSWORD "Your Passcode"   //password of wifi ssid
          
          String fireStatus = ""; // led status received from firebase
          
          void setup() {
          
            Serial.begin(9600);
          
            delay(1000);
                     
          
            WiFi.begin(WIFI_SSID, WIFI_PASSWORD); //try to connect with wifi
          
            Serial.print("Connecting to ");
          
            Serial.print(WIFI_SSID);
          
            while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
          
              Serial.print(".");
          
              delay(500);
          
            }
          
            Serial.println();
          
            Serial.print("Connected to ");
          
            Serial.println(WIFI_SSID);
          
            Serial.print("IP Address is : ");
          
            Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());      //print local IP address
          
            Firebase.begin(FIREBASE_HOST, FIREBASE_AUTH);   // connect to firebase
          
            Firebase.setString("Your feedname", "your value");     //send initial string of led status
          
          }
          
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            Sara @kowshik1729 last edited by

            @kowshik1729 I received this error message

            Arduino: 1.8.12 (Windows Store 1.8.33.0) (Windows 10), Board: "Generic ESP8266 Module, 80 MHz, Flash, ck, 26 MHz, 40MHz, QIO, 512K (no SPIFFS), 2, v2 Lower Memory, Serial, None, Only Sketch, 115200"

            sketch_mar22b:3:55: fatal error: IOXhop_FirebaseESP32.h: No such file or directory

            #include <IOXhop_FirebaseESP32.h> // firebase library

                                                               ^
            

            compilation terminated.

            exit status 1
            IOXhop_FirebaseESP32.h: No such file or directory

            This report would have more information with
            "Show verbose output during compilation"
            option enabled in File -> Preferences.

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            • kowshik1729
              kowshik1729 last edited by

              @Sara https://github.com/ioxhop/IOXhop_FirebaseESP32 Go to this site. Download the zip file.

              Go to your sketch in Arduino IDE -> include .ZIP library -> browse and select your zip file. This will install your library.

              Then try compiling your code.

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                Sara @kowshik1729 last edited by

                @kowshik1729 still I'm receiving error messages. I think because the esp is different from the esp that mentioned in the code.

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                • kowshik1729
                  kowshik1729 last edited by

                  Yeah, I knew that. Typically ESP8266 can compile most of the codes of ESP32. That's why I asked to compile it once. I will get back to you with one more option.

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                  • kowshik1729
                    kowshik1729 last edited by

                    @Sara https://www.instructables.com/id/Esp8266-Firebase-Connection/

                    Please try the instructions here step by step and try it.

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                      Sara @kowshik1729 last edited by

                      @kowshik1729 I already did the same steps previously with no result.

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                      • saheen_palayi
                        saheen_palayi last edited by saheen_palayi

                        @Sara

                        I already did some projects on Firebase with NodeMCU (ESP8266) .I got run time errors but mine's worked fine .U should check with your libraries . also tested over more than 2 libraries . In the code above u mentioned is not declared the FIREBASE_HOST,FIREBASE_AUTH, WIFI_SSID and WIFI_PASSWORD variable values may be u removed for privacy .The serial gps is not a big deal.U should check ur firbase with the given example of the particular header file or library .I didnt used the ArduinoJson.h library at all ....

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