/**
   ESP32 + DHT22 Example for Wokwi
   
   https://wokwi.com/arduino/projects/322410731508073042
*/

#include "DHTesp.h"

const int DHT_PIN = 15;

DHTesp dhtSensor;
int suhu;
int kelembaban;

//blynk
/*************************************************************

  This sketch shows how to write values to Virtual Pins

  NOTE:
  BlynkTimer provides SimpleTimer functionality:
    http://playground.arduino.cc/Code/SimpleTimer

  App dashboard setup:
    Value Display widget attached to Virtual Pin V5
 *************************************************************/

/* Fill-in information from Blynk Device Info here */
#define BLYNK_TEMPLATE_ID "TMPL60JbkoIvf"
#define BLYNK_TEMPLATE_NAME "DHT22"
#define BLYNK_AUTH_TOKEN "tLFNrotQ33DKjv6MqDM0bUi2Ubj61Ndr" 

/* Comment this out to disable prints and save space */
#define BLYNK_PRINT Serial

#include <WiFi.h>
#include <WiFiClient.h>
#include <BlynkSimpleEsp32.h>

// Your WiFi credentials.
// Set password to "" for open networks.
char ssid[] = "Wokwi-GUEST";
char pass[] = "";

BlynkTimer timer;

// This function sends Arduino's up time every second to Virtual Pin (5).
// In the app, Widget's reading frequency should be set to PUSH. This means
// that you define how often to send data to Blynk App.
void myTimerEvent()
{
  // You can send any value at any time.
  // Please don't send more that 10 values per second.
  TempAndHumidity data = dhtSensor.getTempAndHumidity();
  suhu=data.temperature;
  kelembaban=data.humidity;
  Blynk.virtualWrite(V0, suhu);
  Blynk.virtualWrite(V1, kelembaban);
  Serial.println("Temp: " + String(data.temperature, 2) + "°C");
  Serial.println("Humidity: " + String(data.humidity, 1) + "%");
  Serial.println("---");
}

void setup() {
  Serial.begin(115200);
  dhtSensor.setup(DHT_PIN, DHTesp::DHT22);

  Blynk.begin(BLYNK_AUTH_TOKEN, ssid, pass);
  timer.setInterval(1000L, myTimerEvent);
}

void loop() {
  Blynk.run();
  timer.run(); // Initiates BlynkTimer
}