/* Write to file using FileIO classes. This sketch demonstrate how to write file into the Yún filesystem. A shell script file is created in /tmp, and it is executed afterwards. created 7 June 2010 by Cristian Maglie This example code is in the public domain. http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/FileWriteScript */ #include void setup() { // Setup Bridge (needed every time we communicate with the Arduino Yún) Bridge.begin(); // Initialize the Serial Serial.begin(9600); while (!Serial); // wait for Serial port to connect. Serial.println("File Write Script example\n\n"); // Setup File IO FileSystem.begin(); // Upload script used to gain network statistics uploadScript(); } void loop() { // Run stats script every 5 secs. runScript(); delay(5000); } // this function creates a file into the linux processor that contains a shell script // to check the network traffic of the WiFi interface void uploadScript() { // Write our shell script in /tmp // Using /tmp stores the script in RAM this way we can preserve // the limited amount of FLASH erase/write cycles File script = FileSystem.open("/tmp/wlan-stats.sh", FILE_WRITE); // Shell script header script.print("#!/bin/sh\n"); // shell commands: // ifconfig: is a command line utility for controlling the network interfaces. // wlan0 is the interface we want to query // grep: search inside the output of the ifconfig command the "RX bytes" keyword // and extract the line that contains it script.print("ifconfig wlan0 | grep 'RX bytes'\n"); script.close(); // close the file // Make the script executable Process chmod; chmod.begin("chmod"); // chmod: change mode chmod.addParameter("+x"); // x stays for executable chmod.addParameter("/tmp/wlan-stats.sh"); // path to the file to make it executable chmod.run(); } // this function run the script and read the output data void runScript() { // Run the script and show results on the Serial Process myscript; myscript.begin("/tmp/wlan-stats.sh"); myscript.run(); String output = ""; // read the output of the script while (myscript.available()) { output += (char)myscript.read(); } // remove the blank spaces at the beginning and the ending of the string output.trim(); Serial.println(output); Serial.flush(); }