esp-idf/examples
Mahavir Jain edb84c19dd coap: move mbedTLS config options from component to examples
CoAP component relies on some mbedTLS crypto configuration
options, e.g. DTLS and PSK. These configuration options if
selected, have footprint impact on generic TLS examples like
https_request or https_ota as well.

Footprint of https_request example with/without change is per below:

$ ./tools/idf_size.py new_https_request.map --diff old_https_request.map

<CURRENT> MAP file: new_https_request.map
<REFERENCE> MAP file: old_https_request.map
Difference is counted as <CURRENT> - <REFERENCE>, i.e. a positive number means that <CURRENT> is larger.
Total sizes of <CURRENT>:                                                 <REFERENCE>     Difference
 DRAM .data size:   14796 bytes                                                 14796
 DRAM .bss  size:   23560 bytes                                                 23680           -120
Used static DRAM:   38356 bytes ( 142380 available, 21.2% used)                 38476           -120 (   +120 available,      +0 total)
Used static IRAM:   89045 bytes (  42027 available, 67.9% used)                 89045                (     +0 available,      +0 total)
      Flash code:  554231 bytes                                                563823          -9592
    Flash rodata:  179000 bytes                                                181224          -2224
Total image size:~ 860632 bytes (.bin may be padded larger)                    872568         -11936

This commit moves relevant config options to CoAP specific examples
and also adds some run time warnings if they are kept disabled.

Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5262
2020-05-26 20:05:33 +05:30
..
bluetooth ble_mesh: Fix tutorial links in examples README.md 2020-05-22 05:43:57 +00:00
build_system/cmake examples: add import prebuilt example 2019-12-10 19:22:25 +08:00
common_components/protocol_examples_common examples: common connect code to ignore GOT_IP6_EVENT if comes from unrelated netif 2020-04-01 08:52:55 +02:00
ethernet esp_netif, examples: esp_netif_init() moved into ESP_ERROR_CHECK() 2019-12-17 09:07:49 +01:00
get-started ci: updated mqtt weekend test for qemu support 2019-12-17 14:06:40 +01:00
mesh esp_netif, examples: esp_netif_init() moved into ESP_ERROR_CHECK() 2019-12-17 09:07:49 +01:00
peripherals timer_group: update hal api && fix intr_enable 2020-04-29 12:19:25 +08:00
protocols coap: move mbedTLS config options from component to examples 2020-05-26 20:05:33 +05:30
provisioning example: Remove duplicate commands and invalid serial port information 2020-04-13 15:16:11 +02:00
security/flash_encryption example: Remove duplicate commands and invalid serial port information 2020-04-13 15:16:11 +02:00
storage NVS: expose C++ API 2020-01-09 18:29:23 +08:00
system example: Remove duplicate commands and invalid serial port information 2020-04-13 15:16:11 +02:00
wifi esp_wifi: Enable WPA3 & PMF by default 2020-05-04 17:37:56 +05:30
README.md README fixes 2019-11-22 11:11:37 +05:30

Examples

This directory contains a range of example ESP-IDF projects. These are intended to demonstrate parts of ESP-IDF functionality, and to provide code that you can copy and adapt into your own projects.

Example Layout

The examples are grouped into subdirectories by category. Each category directory contains one or more example projects:

  • bluetooth/bluedroid contains Classic BT, BLE and coex examples using default Bluedroid host stack.
  • bluetooth/nimble contains BLE examples using NimBLE host stack.
  • bluetooth/esp_ble_mesh contains ESP BLE Mesh examples.
  • bluetooth/hci contains HCI transport (VHCI and HCI UART) examples
  • ethernet contains Ethernet examples.
  • get-started contains some very simple examples with minimal functionality.
  • mesh contains Wi-Fi Mesh examples.
  • peripherals contains examples showing driver functionality for the various onboard ESP32 peripherals.
  • protocols contains examples showing network protocol interactions.
  • storage contains examples showing data storage methods using SPI flash or external storage like the SD/MMC interface.
  • system contains examples which demonstrate some internal chip features, or debugging & development tools.
  • wifi contains examples of advanced Wi-Fi features. (For network protocol examples, see protocols instead.)
  • build_system contains examples of build system features

Using Examples

Building an example is the same as building any other project:

  • Follow the Getting Started instructions which include building the "Hello World" example.
  • Change into the directory of the new example you'd like to build.
  • Run idf.py menuconfig to open the project configuration menu. Most examples have a project-specific "Example Configuration" section here (for example, to set the WiFi SSID & password to use).
  • idf.py build to build the example.
  • Follow the printed instructions to flash, or run idf.py -p PORT flash.

Copying Examples

Each example is a standalone project. The examples do not have to be inside the esp-idf directory. You can copy an example directory to anywhere on your computer in order to make a copy that you can modify and work with.

The IDF_PATH environment variable is the only thing that connects the example to the rest of ESP-IDF.

If you're looking for a more bare-bones project to start from, try esp-idf-template.

Contributing Examples

If you have a new example you think we'd like, please consider sending it to us as a Pull Request.

In the ESP-IDF documentation, you can find a "Creating Examples" page which lays out the steps to creating a top quality example.