After trying some time i got it partially. I say "partially" because i have to do a random get-request after the post-request; i don't know why it works, but it works (in this way i can send data to Google Forms every second approximately, or maybe less) . I guess the problem is that the esp8266 can't close the connection with Google Forms and it gets stuck when it tries to do a new post-request, if this were the problem, i don't know how to fix it in another way, any suggestions? The complete code is here:pythoncoder wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 7:30 amIs it possible that Google impose some form of throttling?
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ssid = 'my_network'
password = 'my_password'
import urequests
def do_connect():
import network
sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
if not sta_if.isconnected():
print('connecting to network...')
sta_if.active(True)
sta_if.connect(ssid, password)
while not sta_if.isconnected():
pass
print('network config:', sta_if.ifconfig())
def main():
do_connect()
print ("CONNECTED")
url = 'url_of_my_google_form'
form_data = 'entry.61639300=example' #have to change the entry
user_agent = {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'}
while True:
response = urequests.post(url, data=form_data, headers=user_agent)
print ("DATA HAVE BEEN SENT")
response.close
print("TRYING TO SEND ANOTHER ONE...")
response = urequests.get("http://micropython.org/ks/test.html") #<------ RANDOM URL, I DON'T KNOW WHY THIS CODE WORKS CORRECTLY IN THIS WAY
print("RANDOM GET:")
print(response.text)
response.close
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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while True:
response = urequests.post(url, data=form_data, headers=user_agent)
print ("DATA HAVE BEEN SENT")
response.close
print("TRYING TO SEND ANOTHER ONE...")