For a simplified method, see lib-builder.
Note
Latest Arduino Core ESP32 version is now compatible with ESP-IDF v4.4. Please consider this compability when using Arduino as component in ESP-IDF.
- Download and install ESP-IDF.
- Create blank ESP-IDF project (use sample_project from /examples/get-started) or choose one of the examples.
- In the project folder, create a new folder called components and clone this repository inside the new created folder.
mkdir -p components && \
cd components && \
git clone https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32.git arduino && \
cd arduino && \
git submodule update --init --recursive && \
cd ../.. && \
idf.py menuconfig
- The idf.py menuconfig has some Arduino options.
- Turn on Autostart Arduino setup and loop on boot.
- In main folder rename file main.c to main.cpp.
- In main folder open file CMakeList.txt and change main.c to main.cpp as described below.
idf_component_register(SRCS "main.cpp" INCLUDE_DIRS ".")
- Your main.cpp should be formated like any other sketch.
//file: main.cpp
#include "Arduino.h"
void setup(){
Serial.begin(115200);
}
void loop(){
Serial.println("loop");
delay(1000);
}
- You need to implement
app_main()
and callinitArduino();
in it.
Keep in mind that setup() and loop() will not be called in this case. If you plan to base your code on examples provided in examples, please make sure to move the app_main() function in main.cpp from the files in the example.
//file: main.c or main.cpp
#include "Arduino.h"
extern "C" void app_main()
{
initArduino();
pinMode(4, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(4, HIGH);
//do your own thing
}
- "Disable mutex locks for HAL"
- If enabled, there will be no protection on the drivers from concurently accessing them from another thread/interrupt/core
- "Autoconnect WiFi on boot"
- If enabled, WiFi will start with the last known configuration
- Otherwise it will wait for WiFi.begin
- For both options use command
idf.py -p <your-board-serial-port> flash monitor
- It will build, upload and open serial monitor to your board.
If you are writing code that does not require Arduino to compile and you want your ESP_LOGx macros to work in Arduino IDE, you can enable the compatibility by adding the following lines after:
#ifdef ARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32
#include "esp32-hal-log.h"
#endif
You might notice that Arduino-esp32's delay() function will only work in multiples of 10ms. That is because, by default, esp-idf handles task events 100 times per second. To fix that behavior, you need to set FreeRTOS tick rate to 1000Hz in make menuconfig -> Component config -> FreeRTOS -> Tick rate.
As commits are made to esp-idf and submodules, the codebases can develop incompatibilities which cause compilation errors. If you have problems compiling, follow the instructions in Issue #1142 to roll esp-idf back to a different version.