WiFiManager , I want to press the button to reset only

#include <FS.h>                   //this needs to be first, or it all crashes and burns...

#include <ESP8266WiFi.h>          //https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino
#include <BlynkSimpleEsp8266.h>
//needed for library
#include <DNSServer.h>
#include <ESP8266WebServer.h>
#include <WiFiManager.h>          //https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager
#include <SimpleTimer.h>
#include <ArduinoJson.h>          //https://github.com/bblanchon/ArduinoJson


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


//define your default values here, if there are different values in config.json, they are overwritten.
char mqtt_server[40];
char mqtt_port[6] = "8080";
char blynk_token[34] = "YOUR_BLYNK_TOKEN";

//flag for saving data
bool shouldSaveConfig = false;

//callback notifying us of the need to save config
void saveConfigCallback () {
  Serial.println("Should save config");
  shouldSaveConfig = true;
}


void setup() {
  // put your setup code here, to run once:
  Serial.begin(115200);
  Serial.println();


  //clean FS, for testing
  //SPIFFS.format();

  //read configuration from FS json
  Serial.println("mounting FS...");

  if (SPIFFS.begin()) {
    Serial.println("mounted file system");
    if (SPIFFS.exists("/config.json")) {
      //file exists, reading and loading
      Serial.println("reading config file");
      File configFile = SPIFFS.open("/config.json", "r");
      if (configFile) {
        Serial.println("opened config file");
        size_t size = configFile.size();
        // Allocate a buffer to store contents of the file.
        std::unique_ptr<char[]> buf(new char[size]);

        configFile.readBytes(buf.get(), size);
        DynamicJsonBuffer jsonBuffer;
        JsonObject& json = jsonBuffer.parseObject(buf.get());
        json.printTo(Serial);
        if (json.success()) {
          Serial.println("\nparsed json");

          strcpy(mqtt_server, json["mqtt_server"]);
          strcpy(mqtt_port, json["mqtt_port"]);
          strcpy(blynk_token, json["blynk_token"]);

        } else {
          Serial.println("failed to load json config");
        }
      }
    }
  } else {
    Serial.println("failed to mount FS");
  }
  //end read



  // The extra parameters to be configured (can be either global or just in the setup)
  // After connecting, parameter.getValue() will get you the configured value
  // id/name placeholder/prompt default length
 // WiFiManagerParameter custom_mqtt_server("server", "mqtt server", mqtt_server, 40);
  //WiFiManagerParameter custom_mqtt_port("port", "mqtt port", mqtt_port, 6);
  WiFiManagerParameter custom_blynk_token("blynk", "blynk token", blynk_token, 33);

  //WiFiManager
  //Local intialization. Once its business is done, there is no need to keep it around
  WiFiManager wifiManager;

  //set config save notify callback
  wifiManager.setSaveConfigCallback(saveConfigCallback);

  //set static ip
  //wifiManager.setSTAStaticIPConfig(IPAddress(10,0,1,99), IPAddress(10,0,1,1), IPAddress(255,255,255,0));
  
  //add all your parameters here
 // wifiManager.addParameter(&custom_mqtt_server);
  //wifiManager.addParameter(&custom_mqtt_port);
  wifiManager.addParameter(&custom_blynk_token);

  //reset settings - for testing
  //wifiManager.resetSettings();

  //set minimu quality of signal so it ignores AP's under that quality
  //defaults to 8%
  //wifiManager.setMinimumSignalQuality();
  
  //sets timeout until configuration portal gets turned off
  //useful to make it all retry or go to sleep
  //in seconds
  //wifiManager.setTimeout(120);

  //fetches ssid and pass and tries to connect
  //if it does not connect it starts an access point with the specified name
  //here  "AutoConnectAP"
  //and goes into a blocking loop awaiting configuration
  if (!wifiManager.autoConnect("SmartEnergyMTR", "password")) {
    Serial.println("failed to connect and hit timeout");
    delay(3000);
    //reset and try again, or maybe put it to deep sleep
    ESP.reset();
    delay(5000);
  }

  //if you get here you have connected to the WiFi
  Serial.println("connected...yeey :)");

  //read updated parameters
 // strcpy(mqtt_server, custom_mqtt_server.getValue());
 // strcpy(mqtt_port, custom_mqtt_port.getValue());
  strcpy(blynk_token, custom_blynk_token.getValue());

  //save the custom parameters to FS
  if (shouldSaveConfig) {
    Serial.println("saving config");
    DynamicJsonBuffer jsonBuffer;
    JsonObject& json = jsonBuffer.createObject();
    //json["mqtt_server"] = mqtt_server;
    //json["mqtt_port"] = mqtt_port;
    json["blynk_token"] = blynk_token;

    File configFile = SPIFFS.open("/config.json", "w");
    if (!configFile) {
      Serial.println("failed to open config file for writing");
    }

    json.printTo(Serial);
    json.printTo(configFile);
    configFile.close();
    //end save
  }

  //Serial.println("local ip");
  //Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());

  Blynk.config(blynk_token);
  bool result = Blynk.connect();

if (result != true)
{
  Serial.println("BLYNK Connection Fail");
  Serial.println(blynk_token);
  wifiManager.resetSettings();
  ESP.reset();
  delay (5000);
}
else
{
  Serial.println("BLYNK Connected");
}

}

void loop() {
 
Blynk.run();

}

Please edit your post (using the pencil icon at the bottom) and add triple backticks at the top and bottom of your code.
Triple backticks look like this:
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You should also shorten your title, and add some text in your post which describes exactly what you’re trying to achieve- for example, which button are you referring to in your title?
Is the button physical or a button widget. If the latter then is it connected to a digital or virtual pin?

One tip, if you want to use a widget button to launch the WiFiManager captive portal then it won’t work unless you’re connected to Blynk, which needs the Wi-Fi credentials and Blynk Auth code to be correct in WiFiManager before you begin.

Pete.

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I edited the post… using backticks, not whatever strange combo of quote and comma was used :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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