# NodeMCU Documentation NodeMCU is an open source [Lua](https://www.lua.org/) based firmware for the [ESP8266 WiFi SOC from Espressif](http://espressif.com/en/products/esp8266/) and uses an on-module flash-based [SPIFFS](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs) file system. NodeMCU is implemented in C and is layered on the [Espressif NON-OS SDK](https://github.com/espressif/ESP8266_NONOS_SDK). The firmware was initially developed as is a companion project to the popular ESP8266-based [NodeMCU development modules](https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-devkit-v1.0), but the project is now community-supported, and the firmware can now be run on _any_ ESP module. ## Programming Model The NodeMCU programming model is similar to that of [Node.js](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node.js), only in Lua. It is asynchronous and event-driven. Many functions, therefore, have parameters for callback functions. To give you an idea what a NodeMCU program looks like study the short snippets below. For more extensive examples have a look at the [`/lua_examples`](https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/tree/master/lua_examples) folder in the repository on GitHub. ```lua -- a simple HTTP server srv = net.createServer(net.TCP) srv:listen(80, function(conn) conn:on("receive", function(sck, payload) print(payload) sck:send("HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\nContent-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n

Hello, NodeMCU.

") end) conn:on("sent", function(sck) sck:close() end) end) ``` ```lua -- connect to WiFi access point wifi.setmode(wifi.STATION) wifi.sta.config("SSID", "password") ``` ```lua -- register event callbacks for WiFi events wifi.sta.eventMonReg(wifi.STA_CONNECTING, function(previous_state) if(previous_state==wifi.STA_GOTIP) then print("Station lost connection with access point. Attempting to reconnect...") else print("STATION_CONNECTING") end end) ``` ```lua -- manipulate hardware like with Arduino pin = 1 gpio.mode(pin, gpio.OUTPUT) gpio.write(pin, gpio.HIGH) print(gpio.read(pin)) ``` ## Releases This project uses two main branches, `master` and `dev`. `dev` is actively worked on and it's also where PRs should be created against. `master` thus can be considered "stable" even though there are no automated regression tests. The goal is to merge back to `master` roughly every 2 months. Depending on the current "heat" (issues, PRs) we accept changes to `dev` for 5-6 weeks and then hold back for 2-3 weeks before the next snap is completed. A new tag is created every time `dev` is merged back to `master`. They are listed in the [releases section on GitHub](https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/releases). Tag names follow the `-master_yyyymmdd` pattern. ## Up-To-Date Documentation At the moment the only up-to-date documentation maintained by the current NodeMCU team is in English. It is part of the source code repository (`/docs` subfolder) and kept in sync with the code.