I decide to use the Jetty Servlet engine. This is a light weight web server and would take less resources than using an instance of Apache Tomcat. This was downloaded from http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/ and installed onto the Pi .Once installed jetty can be started going to the installation directory and issuing the command:
sudo java -jar start.jar
Jetty on it's own does not require sudo access but to access the GPIO port on the pi requires root. This is not a good idea for any production environments or internet facing services.
I then created my servlet code and configuration in Eclipse on my desktop pc. The code was exported from eclipse as a war file and then copied into the webapps directory of jetty on the pi. If jetty is running it will scan this directory and automatically install the servlet. I found if updating the war file it was a good idea to restart jetty or strange errors seem to creep in.
I added a basic html form to allow the number of the LED to be activated to be entered by the user and posted to the servlet.
This is accessible at:8080/BerryPi_Servlet/
I added a basic html form to allow the number of the LED to be activated to be entered by the user and posted to the servlet.
The form allowing users to select an LED |
This is accessible at
The code is once again built using the Pi4J library from the Pi4J Project (http://pi4j.com/).
The Eclipse project including the exported WAR file can be found on bitbucket:
https://bitbucket.org/chughes42/berryclipws/src
The bulk of the java code is shown below
BerryPiWS.java
package com.qubecad.pi.berrypiws; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.PrintWriter; import javax.servlet.ServletException; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse; import com.pi4j.io.gpio.GpioController; import com.pi4j.io.gpio.GpioFactory; import com.pi4j.io.gpio.GpioPinDigitalOutput; import com.pi4j.io.gpio.PinState; import com.pi4j.io.gpio.RaspiPin; /** * Servlet class BerryPiWS to Control the Berry Clip for the raspberry Pi * available from http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/ */ public class BerryPiWS extends HttpServlet { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; GpioController gpio; GpioPinDigitalOutput pina; GpioPinDigitalOutput pinb; GpioPinDigitalOutput pinc; GpioPinDigitalOutput pind; GpioPinDigitalOutput pine; GpioPinDigitalOutput pinf; /** * Default constructor. */ public BerryPiWS() { GpioController gpio = GpioFactory.getInstance(); // Set up the pins and set low to start System.out.println("Setting up GPIO Pins for output"); pina = gpio.provisionDigitalOutputPin(RaspiPin.GPIO_07, "Pin A", PinState.LOW); pinb = gpio.provisionDigitalOutputPin(RaspiPin.GPIO_00, "Pin B", PinState.LOW); pinc = gpio.provisionDigitalOutputPin(RaspiPin.GPIO_03, "Pin C", PinState.LOW); pind = gpio.provisionDigitalOutputPin(RaspiPin.GPIO_12, "Pin D", PinState.LOW); pine = gpio.provisionDigitalOutputPin(RaspiPin.GPIO_13, "Pin E", PinState.LOW); pinf = gpio.provisionDigitalOutputPin(RaspiPin.GPIO_14, "Pin F", PinState.LOW); } /** * @see HttpServlet#doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse * response) */ protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { // get the number of the LED to turn on and print to console String action = request.getParameter("action"); System.out.println("action=" + request.getParameter("action")); try { // activate the request light, pause and reset. if (action.equals("1")) { System.out.println("A high"); pina.high(); Thread.sleep(1000); pina.low(); } else if (action.equals("2")) { System.out.println("B high"); pinb.high(); Thread.sleep(1000); pinb.low(); } else if (action.equals("3")) { System.out.println("C high"); pinc.high(); Thread.sleep(1000); pinc.low(); } else if (action.equals("4")) { System.out.println("D high"); pind.high(); Thread.sleep(1000); pind.low(); } else if (action.equals("5")) { System.out.println("E high"); pine.high(); Thread.sleep(1000); pine.low(); } else if (action.equals("6")) { System.out.println("F high"); pinf.high(); Thread.sleep(1000); pinf.low(); } } catch (InterruptedException e) { System.out.print("Exception "); } // display the LED select form on the return page PrintWriter out = response.getWriter(); String pagehtml = ""; // if there was a valid LED number display a message if ("123456".contains(action)) { pagehtml = pagehtml + " LED number " + action + " selected "; } String pagehtmlform = ""; out.println(pagehtml + pagehtmlform); } } Links:
The Pi4J Project http://pi4j.com/
Raspberry Pi Spy http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/
Jetty Web Server http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/