Andras Fekete 34298e8ada More spelling fixes vor 1 Monat
..
VisualGDB 5cab707d8e Update Espressif Examples and Libraries vor 7 Monaten
components 34298e8ada More spelling fixes vor 2 Wochen
main b8253ac4c5 Final set of spelling fixes vor 2 Wochen
CMakeLists.txt a13f48aea0 Update Espressif Examples vor 1 Monat
README.md a13f48aea0 Update Espressif Examples vor 1 Monat
partitions_singleapp_large.csv 5b01270205 Update all Expressif examples, ready for PR #6990 vor 1 Jahr
sdkconfig.defaults a13f48aea0 Update Espressif Examples vor 1 Monat
sdkconfig.defaults.esp8266 a13f48aea0 Update Espressif Examples vor 1 Monat

README.md

wolfSSL Template Project

This is an example of a minimally viable wolfSSL template to get started with your own project.

For general information on wolfSSL examples for Espressif, see the README file.

Prerequisites

It is assumed the ESP-IDF environment has been installed.

Files Included

  • main.c with a simple call to an Espressif library (ESP_LOGI) and a call to a wolfSSL library (esp_ShowExtendedSystemInfo) .

  • See components/wolfssl/include directory to edit the wolfSSL user_settings.h.

  • Edit main/CMakeLists.txt to add/remove source files.

  • The components/wolfssl/CMakeLists.txt typically does not need to be changed.

  • Optional VisualGDB Project for Visual Studio using ESP32 and ESP-IDF v5.2. See also template for other devices.

  • Edit the project CMakeLists.txt to optionally point this project's wolfSSL component source code at a different directory:

    set(WOLFSSL_ROOT "~/workspace/wolfssl-other-source")
    

Getting Started:

Here's an example using the command-line idf.py.

Edit your WRK_IDF_PATHto point to your ESP-IDF install directory.

WRK_IDF_PATH=/mnt/c/SysGCC/esp32/esp-idf/v5.2

echo "Run export.sh from ${WRK_IDF_PATH}"
. ${WRK_IDF_PATH}/export.sh

# build the example:
idf.py build

# optionally erase the flash
idf.py erase-flash -p /dev/ttyS19 -b 115200

# flash the code onto the serial device at /dev/ttyS19
idf.py flash -p /dev/ttyS19 -b 115200

# build, flash, and view UART output with one command:
idf.py flash -p /dev/ttyS19 -b 115200 monitor

Press Ctrl+] to exit idf.py monitor. See additional monitor keyboard commands.

Other Examples:

For examples, see:

See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.