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340 lines
9.4 KiB
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# **NodeMcu** #
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version 0.9.5
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###A lua based firmware for wifi-soc esp8266
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Build on [ESP8266 sdk 0.9.5](http://bbs.espressif.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=154)<br />
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Lua core based on [eLua project](http://www.eluaproject.net/)<br />
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File system based on [spiffs](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs)<br />
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Open source development kit for NodeMCU [nodemcu-devkit](https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-devkit)<br />
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Flash tool for NodeMCU [nodemcu-flasher](https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-flasher)<br />
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wiki: [nodemcu wiki](https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/wiki)<br />
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api: [nodemcu api](https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/wiki/nodemcu_api_en)<br />
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home: [nodemcu.com](http://www.nodemcu.com)<br />
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bbs: [Chinese bbs](http://bbs.nodemcu.com)<br />
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Tencent QQ group: 309957875<br />
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# Summary
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- Easy to access wireless router
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- Based on Lua 5.1.4 (without *io, math, debug, os* module.)
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- Event-Drive programming preferred.
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- Build-in file, timer, pwm, i2c, spi, 1-wire, net, mqtt, gpio, wifi, adc, uart and system api.
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- GPIO pin re-mapped, use the index to access gpio, i2c, pwm.
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# To Do List (pull requests are very welcomed)
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- fix wifi smart connect
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- add spi module (done)
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- add mqtt module (done)
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- add coap module (in coap branch)
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- cross compiler (done)
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# Change log
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2015-02-13<br />
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add node.compile() api to compile lua text file into lua bytecode file.<br />
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this will reduce memory usage noticeably when require modules into NodeMCU.<br />
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raise internal LUA_BUFFERSIZE from 1024 to 4096.<br />
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lua require("mod") will load "mod.lc" file first if exist.<br />
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build latest pre_build bin.
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2015-02-12<br />
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fix float print.<br />
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update spiffs, add file.rename api to file module.<br />
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fix some file system bug. need more tests.<br />
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add support to 8Mbyte, 16Mbyte flash.<br />
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remove node.led() and node.key() api.<br />
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some update to lua_modules and examples.<br />
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build latest pre_build bin.
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2015-01-27<br />
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support floating point LUA.<br />
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use macro LUA_NUMBER_INTEGRAL in user_config.h control this feature.<br />
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LUA_NUMBER_INTEGRAL to disable floating point support,<br />
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// LUA_NUMBER_INTEGRAL to enable floating point support.<br />
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fix tmr.time(). #132<br />
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fix filesystem length. #113<br />
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fix ssl reboots. #134<br />
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build pre_build bin.
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2015-01-26<br />
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applied sdk095_patch1 to sdk 0.9.5.<br />
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added LUA examples and modules [by dvv](https://github.com/dvv). <br />
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added node.readvdd33() API [by alonewolfx2](https://github.com/alonewolfx2).<br />
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build pre_build bin.
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[more change log](https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/wiki)<br />
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##GPIO NEW TABLE ( Build 20141219 and later)
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<a id="new_gpio_map"></a>
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<table>
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<tr>
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<th scope="col">IO index</th><th scope="col">ESP8266 pin</th><th scope="col">IO index</th><th scope="col">ESP8266 pin</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>0 [*]</td><td>GPIO16</td><td>8</td><td>GPIO15</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>1</td><td>GPIO5</td><td>9</td><td>GPIO3</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>2</td><td>GPIO4</td><td>10</td><td>GPIO1</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>3</td><td>GPIO0</td><td>11</td><td>GPIO9</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>4</td><td>GPIO2</td><td>12</td><td>GPIO10</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>5</td><td>GPIO14</td><td></td><td></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>6</td><td>GPIO12</td><td></td><td></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>7</td><td>GPIO13</td<td></td><td></td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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#### [*] D0(GPIO16) can only be used as gpio read/write. no interrupt supported. no pwm/i2c/ow supported.
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#Build option
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####file ./app/include/user_config.h
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```c
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// #define FLASH_512K
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// #define FLASH_1M
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// #define FLASH_2M
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// #define FLASH_4M
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#define FLASH_AUTOSIZE
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...
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES
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#ifdef LUA_USE_MODULES
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_NODE
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_FILE
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_GPIO
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_WIFI
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_NET
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_PWM
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_I2C
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_TMR
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_ADC
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_UART
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_OW
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_BIT
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#define LUA_USE_MODULES_WS2812
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#endif /* LUA_USE_MODULES */
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...
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// LUA_NUMBER_INTEGRAL
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```
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#Flash the firmware
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nodemcu_latest.bin: 0x00000<br />
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for most esp8266 modules, just pull GPIO0 down and restart.<br />
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You can use the [nodemcu-flasher](https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-flasher) to burn the firmware.
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Or, if you build your own bin from source code.<br />
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0x00000.bin: 0x00000<br />
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0x10000.bin: 0x10000<br />
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*Better run file.format() after flash*
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#Connect the hardware in serial
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baudrate:9600
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#Start play
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####Connect to your ap
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```lua
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ip = wifi.sta.getip()
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print(ip)
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--nil
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wifi.setmode(wifi.STATION)
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wifi.sta.config("SSID","password")
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ip = wifi.sta.getip()
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print(ip)
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--192.168.18.110
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```
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####Manipulate hardware like a arduino
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```lua
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pin = 1
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gpio.mode(pin,gpio.OUTPUT)
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gpio.write(pin,gpio.HIGH)
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print(gpio.read(pin))
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```
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####Write network application in nodejs style
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```lua
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-- A simple http client
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conn=net.createConnection(net.TCP, 0)
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conn:on("receive", function(conn, payload) print(payload) end )
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conn:connect(80,"115.239.210.27")
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conn:send("GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: www.baidu.com\r\n"
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.."Connection: keep-alive\r\nAccept: */*\r\n\r\n")
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```
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####Or a simple http server
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```lua
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-- A simple http server
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srv=net.createServer(net.TCP)
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srv:listen(80,function(conn)
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conn:on("receive",function(conn,payload)
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print(payload)
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conn:send("<h1> Hello, NodeMcu.</h1>")
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end)
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conn:on("sent",function(conn) conn:close() end)
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end)
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```
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####Connect to MQTT Broker
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```lua
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-- init mqtt client with keepalive timer 120sec
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m = mqtt.Client("clientid", 120, "user", "password")
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-- setup Last Will and Testament (optional)
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-- Broker will publish a message with qos = 0, retain = 0, data = "offline"
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-- to topic "/lwt" if client don't send keepalive packet
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m:lwt("/lwt", "offline", 0, 0)
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m:on("connect", function(con) print ("connected") end)
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m:on("offline", function(con) print ("offline") end)
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-- on publish message receive event
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m:on("message", function(conn, topic, data)
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print(topic .. ":" )
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if data ~= nil then
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print(data)
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end
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end)
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-- for secure: m:connect("192.168.11.118", 1880, 1)
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m:connect("192.168.11.118", 1880, 0, function(conn) print("connected") end)
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-- subscribe topic with qos = 0
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m:subscribe("/topic",0, function(conn) print("subscribe success") end)
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-- or subscribe multiple topic (topic/0, qos = 0; topic/1, qos = 1; topic2 , qos = 2)
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-- m:subscribe({["topic/0"]=0,["topic/1"]=1,topic2=2}, function(conn) print("subscribe success") end)
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-- publish a message with data = hello, QoS = 0, retain = 0
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m:publish("/topic","hello",0,0, function(conn) print("sent") end)
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m:close();
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-- you can call m:connect again
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```
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#### UDP client and server
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```lua
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-- a udp server
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s=net.createServer(net.UDP)
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s:on("receive",function(s,c) print(c) end)
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s:listen(5683)
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-- a udp client
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cu=net.createConnection(net.UDP)
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cu:on("receive",function(cu,c) print(c) end)
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cu:connect(5683,"192.168.18.101")
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cu:send("hello")
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```
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####Do something shining
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```lua
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function led(r,g,b)
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pwm.setduty(1,r)
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pwm.setduty(2,g)
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pwm.setduty(3,b)
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end
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pwm.setup(1,500,512)
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pwm.setup(2,500,512)
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pwm.setup(3,500,512)
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pwm.start(1)
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pwm.start(2)
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pwm.start(3)
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led(512,0,0) -- red
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led(0,0,512) -- blue
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```
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####And blink it
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```lua
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lighton=0
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tmr.alarm(1,1000,1,function()
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if lighton==0 then
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lighton=1
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led(512,512,512)
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else
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lighton=0
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led(0,0,0)
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end
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end)
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```
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####If you want to run something when system started
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```lua
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--init.lua will be excuted
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file.open("init.lua","w")
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file.writeline([[print("Hello, do this at the beginning.")]])
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file.close()
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node.restart() -- this will restart the module.
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```
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####With below code, you can telnet to your esp8266 now
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```lua
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-- a simple telnet server
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s=net.createServer(net.TCP,180)
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s:listen(2323,function(c)
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function s_output(str)
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if(c~=nil)
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then c:send(str)
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end
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end
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node.output(s_output, 0) -- re-direct output to function s_ouput.
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c:on("receive",function(c,l)
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node.input(l) -- works like pcall(loadstring(l)) but support multiple separate line
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end)
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c:on("disconnection",function(c)
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node.output(nil) -- un-regist the redirect output function, output goes to serial
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end)
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print("Welcome to NodeMcu world.")
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end)
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```
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####Use DS18B20 module extends your esp8266
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```lua
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-- read temperature with DS18B20
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node.compile("ds18b20.lua") -- run this only once to compile and save to "ds18b20.lc"
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t=require("ds18b20")
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t.setup(9)
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addrs=t.addrs()
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-- Total DS18B20 numbers, assume it is 2
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print(table.getn(addrs))
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-- The first DS18B20
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print(t.read(addrs[1],t.C))
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print(t.read(addrs[1],t.F))
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print(t.read(addrs[1],t.K))
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-- The second DS18B20
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print(t.read(addrs[2],t.C))
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print(t.read(addrs[2],t.F))
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print(t.read(addrs[2],t.K))
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-- Just read
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print(t.read())
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-- Just read as centigrade
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print(t.read(nil,t.C))
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-- Don't forget to release it after use
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t = nil
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ds18b20 = nil
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package.loaded["ds18b20"]=nil
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```
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####Control a WS2812 based light strip
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```lua
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-- set the color of one LED on GPIO 2 to red
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ws2812.write(4, string.char(0, 255, 0))
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-- set the color of 10 LEDs on GPIO 0 to blue
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ws2812.write(3, string.char(0, 0, 255):rep(10))
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-- first LED green, second LED white
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ws2812.write(4, string.char(255, 0, 0, 255, 255, 255))
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```
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