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Delay/Sleep RPi Gateway With Sensors

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    Hi All,

    I've put together a RPi MQTT gateway and attached a BME280 sensor to it, which is working well.

    My question is, will calling delay() or sleep() in loop() in "examples_linux/mysgw.cpp" for the RPi attached sensors have an impact on the function of the gateway?

    If it was a remote node it would be okay to delay or sleep for 5 minutes and then send another round of data, but how is the RPi Gateway handling loop()? Is it running on a separate thread/process from the main gateway process?

    Thanks, and thanks for a great system, really enjoying using it!
    Geoff

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    • G Geoff

      Hi All,

      I've put together a RPi MQTT gateway and attached a BME280 sensor to it, which is working well.

      My question is, will calling delay() or sleep() in loop() in "examples_linux/mysgw.cpp" for the RPi attached sensors have an impact on the function of the gateway?

      If it was a remote node it would be okay to delay or sleep for 5 minutes and then send another round of data, but how is the RPi Gateway handling loop()? Is it running on a separate thread/process from the main gateway process?

      Thanks, and thanks for a great system, really enjoying using it!
      Geoff

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      @geoff yes, calling delay or sleep will stop all processing. Use wait.

      Edit: calling sleep will actually return immediately with return value MY_SLEEP_NOT_POSSIBLE so you can call it, but nothing will happen.

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        @geoff yes, calling delay or sleep will stop all processing. Use wait.

        Edit: calling sleep will actually return immediately with return value MY_SLEEP_NOT_POSSIBLE so you can call it, but nothing will happen.

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        @mfalkvidd Thanks for the assistance!

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