Thingspeak - no reading data error code 0
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Hi,
I've just tried to upload the example sketch ReadField with an Arduino R4, updating the library with WifiS3.h rather than Wifi.h. The network connection is OK.
Unfortunately, I get an error code 0 in the Serial Monitor :
"Problem reading channel. HTTP error code 0"
I d'ont konw what is wrong here and how to fix it. I've read it could be result to the update rate, but the delay of the example seemes to be sufficient (15s).
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Vinod
on 10 Sep 2024
Have you tried starting from one of the examples in the GitRepo here? I'd recommend starting from those examples to build a working project.
Christopher Stapels
on 11 Sep 2024
Edited: Christopher Stapels
on 11 Sep 2024
Can you also try using the your web browser to update your channel? The syntax is provided in the api keys tab of your channel view.
Armand
on 11 Sep 2024
Christopher Stapels
on 11 Sep 2024
Im sorry, I misread your post, I thought you were writing, not reading. In that case it definitely has nothing to do with the update rate. I would consider trying a different network. Also try using the read command in your browser (also on the api keys tab of your channel;)
Armand
on 24 Sep 2024
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Vinod
on 24 Sep 2024
1 vote
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O'car
on 13 Dec 2024
for the people that show up here. I am experiencing the same issue as @Armand but for posting data to a channel instead of reading, yet, data is posted successfully all the time!
The issue is the response code being 0 which I agree with @Vinod that the issue here MAY BE the WifiS3.h library rather than a bug or a problem on thingspeak. I have to yet study the differences between WifiS3 to Wifi but for now I am accepting response code 0 as success as I see the data being posted on the channel.
The issue lies deep in the implementation of the Arduino R4's WiFiS3 library, which is used to create the client that is passed into the ThingSpeak library. See the issue I have reported to the maintainers of the repo.
Christopher Stapels
on 30 Dec 2024
Hope they get to that soon. Thanks for digging into the issue @Vinod
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