Reputation: 118
I'm new to arduino and I have stumbled upon a problem. I want to send data via my esp8266 to my php page. But I don't know how to join my data with this GET request.
Here is my code:
String card = "2-3d-fg-d6-12-68-32-3f-35-45-42-53-2a-3";
char *hello = "GET /insert.php?card="+card+"&error=1 HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: testsite.com\r\n\r\n";
wifi.send((const uint8_t*)hello, strlen(hello));
And this is what I get in arduino console:
error: cannot convert 'StringSumHelper' to 'char*' in initialization cannot convert 'StringSumHelper' to 'char*' in initialization
Upvotes: 5
Views: 15836
Reputation: 1
Use c_str() function, which returns a pointer to a const char
String id = "14";
char *hello = "GET /api/weather/specific.php?id=";
char *hello2 = " HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: evive.000webhostapp.com\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r\n";
String url = hello + id + hello2;
const char *send_url = url.c_str();
wifi.send((const uint8_t*)send_url, strlen(send_url)); // For Arduino Mega and ESP8266
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1056
You can use std::string::c_str()
function, which returns a pointer to a const char buffer:
String card = "2-3d-fg-d6-12-68-32-3f-35-45-42-53-2a-3";
char *prefix = "GET /insert.php?card=";
char *postfix ="&error=1 HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: testsite.com\r\n\r\n";
String url = prefix +card+ postfix;
const char *url_complete = url.c_str();
//...
See also the related post: How concatenate a string and a const char?
Upvotes: 8