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This is a shell script that will re-organize the wolfSSL library to be
compatible with Arduino projects. The Arduino IDE requires a library's source
files to be in the library's root directory with a header file in the name of
the library. This script moves all src/ files to the IDE/ARDUINO/wolfSSL
directory and creates a stub header file called wolfssl.h
.
Step 1: To configure wolfSSL with Arduino, enter the following from within the wolfssl/IDE/ARDUINO directory:
`./wolfssl-arduino.sh`
Step 2: Copy the directory wolfSSL that was just created to:
~/Documents/Arduino/libraries/
directory so the Arduino IDE can find it.
Step 3: Edit <arduino-libraries>/wolfSSL/user_settings.h
If building for Intel Galileo platform add: #define INTEL_GALILEO
.
Add any other custom settings, for a good start see the examples in wolfssl root
"/examples/configs/usersettings*.h"
Step 4: If you experience any issues with custom user_settings.h see the wolfssl porting guide here for more assistance: https://www.wolfssl.com/docs/porting-guide/
Step 5: If you still have any issues contact support@wolfssl.com for more help.
In the Arduino IDE:
Sketch -> Include Library -> Add .ZIP Library...
and choose the
IDE/ARDUNIO/wolfSSL
folder.Sketch -> Include Library
choose wolfSSL.Open an example Arduino sketch for wolfSSL:
sketches/wolfssl_client/wolfssl_client.ino
sketches/wolfssl_server/wolfssl_server.ino