The NodeMCU programming model is similar to that of Node.js, only in Lua. It is asynchronous and event-driven. Many functions, therefore, have parameters for callback functions.
Source: https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/#programming-model
That means that functions which accept callback functions as parameters are non-blocking. That it return means that you can't just read a piece of code line-by-line and expect it to be executed in that order.
So, the sequence of events in your original program roughly is this:
getTime
is triggered but does not block.
print("variable: ".. time)
is executed. time
is still empty at this point.
- Connection to google.com is established.
- HEAD request is sent to google.com.
- Response is receive and on-receive event handler (i.e. anonymous callback function) kicks-in.
time
is populated.
I see two obvious fixes, one using your global time
variable and one without. Both are based on the passing-callback-function-as-parameter pattern.
Note that you should always set up your event listeners (conn:on
in your case) before those events are triggered (conn:connect
) to avoid missing some events. Your code
conn:connect(80,'google.com')
conn:on("connection"...
only works because conn:connect
is non-blocking and because it takes some time until the connection is established. By the time this happens the on-connection event handler has been registered.
Keeping global variable
time = ""
function getTime(cb)
conn = net.createConnection(net.TCP, 0)
conn:on("connection", function(socket, payload)
socket:send("HEAD / HTTP/1.1\r\n" ..
"Host: google.com\r\n" ..
"Accept: */*\r\n" ..
"User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; esp8266 Lua;)" ..
"\r\n\r\n")
end)
conn:on("receive", function(socket, payload)
socket:close()
time = string.sub(payload, string.find(payload, "Date: ")
+ 6, string.find(payload, "Date: ") + 35)
print("time inside on-receive: " .. time)
cb()
end)
conn:connect(80, 'google.com')
end
function do_something_with_time()
print("time inside callback: " .. time)
end
getTime(do_something_with_time)
Without global variable
function getTime(cb)
conn = net.createConnection(net.TCP, 0)
conn:on("connection", function(socket, payload)
socket:send("HEAD / HTTP/1.1\r\n" ..
"Host: google.com\r\n" ..
"Accept: */*\r\n" ..
"User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; esp8266 Lua;)" ..
"\r\n\r\n")
end)
conn:on("receive", function(socket, payload)
socket:close()
local time = string.sub(payload, string.find(payload, "Date: ")
+ 6, string.find(payload, "Date: ") + 35)
print("time inside on-receive: " .. time)
cb(time)
end)
conn:connect(80, 'google.com')
end
function do_something_with_time(time)
print("time inside callback: " .. time)
end
getTime(do_something_with_time)
conn
variable in theconnection
andreceive
callbacks. See stackoverflow.com/a/37379426/131929.nil
in the end of the event could fix this?