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Download and install esp-idf
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Create blank idf project (from one of the examples)
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in the project folder, create a folder called components and clone this repository inside
mkdir -p components && \ cd components && \ git clone https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32.git arduino && \ cd arduino && \ git submodule update --init --recursive && \ cd ../.. && \ make menuconfig
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make menuconfig
has some Arduino options- "Autostart Arduino setup and loop on boot"
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If you enable this options, your main.cpp should be formated like any other sketch
//file: main.cpp #include "Arduino.h" void setup(){ Serial.begin(115200); } void loop(){ Serial.println("loop"); delay(1000); }
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Else you need to implement
app_main()
and callinitArduino();
in it.Keep in mind that setup() and loop() will not be called in this case. If you plan to base your code on examples provided in esp-idf, please make sure move the app_main() function in main.cpp from the files in the example.
//file: main.cpp #include "Arduino.h" extern "C" void app_main() { initArduino(); pinMode(4, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(4, HIGH); //do your own thing }
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- "Disable mutex locks for HAL"
- If enabled, there will be no protection on the drivers from concurently accessing them from another thread/interrupt/core
- "Autoconnect WiFi on boot"
- If enabled, WiFi will start with the last known configuration
- Else it will wait for WiFi.begin
- "Autostart Arduino setup and loop on boot"
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make flash monitor
will build, upload and open serial monitor to your board
If you are writing code that does not require Arduino to compile and you want your ESP_LOGx
macros to work in Arduino IDE, you can enable the compatibility by adding the following lines after your includes:
#ifdef ARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32
#include "esp32-hal-log.h"
#endif