Installing - ESP8266 Arduino Core Documentation
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- Installing
- Boards Manager
- Prerequisites
- Instructions
- Using git version
- Prerequisites
- Instructions - Windows 10
- Instructions - Other OS
- Maintaining
- Pull requests
- Using PlatformIO
- Boards Manager
- Arduino IDE options
- Reference
- Libraries
- File system
- ESP8266WiFi
- OTA Updates
- PROGMEM
- Using GDB to debug
- MMU
- Boards
Troubleshooting
- FAQ
- Exception causes
- Debugging
- Stack Dump
- Using with Eclipse
FAQ
- Why I am getting errors when trying to upload to my ESP?
- My ESP crashes running some code. How to troubleshoot it?
- This Arduino library doesn’t work on ESP. How do I make it working?
- How to resolve “Board generic (platform esp8266, package esp8266) is unknown” error?
- Board generator
- How to specify global build defines and options
- Separate production and debug build options
- Aggressively cache compiled core
- Custom build environments
- Other build confusion
- Installing
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Boards Manager
This is the suggested installation method for end users.
Prerequisites
Internet connection
Arduino IDE 1.x or 2.x (https://www.arduino.cc/en/software)
(macOS/Linux only) Python ≥3.7 (https://python.org)
Instructions
Start Arduino and open Preferences window.
Enter https://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json into Additional Board Manager URLs field. You can add multiple URLs, separating them with commas.
Open Boards Manager from Tools > Board menu and find esp8266 platform.
Select the version you need from a drop-down box.
Click install button.
Don’t forget to select your ESP8266 board from Tools > Board menu after installation.
For more information on the Arduino Board Manager, see:
https://www.arduino.cc/en/guide/cores
Using git version
This is the suggested installation method for contributors and library developers.
Prerequisites
Internet connection
Arduino IDE 1.x or 2.x (https://www.arduino.cc/en/software)
git (https://git-scm.com)
Python ≥3.7 (https://python.org)
terminal, console, or command prompt (depending on your OS)
Uninstalling any core version installed via Board Manager
Instructions - Windows 10
First, make sure you don’t already have an ESP8266 core version installed using the Board Manager (see above). If you do, uninstall it from the Board Manager before proceeding. It is also advisable to erase the Arduino15 contents.
Install git for Windows (if not already; see https://git-scm.com/download/win)
Open a command prompt (cmd) and go to Arduino default directory. This is typically the sketchbook directory (usually C:\Users\{username}\Documents\Arduino where the environment variable %USERPROFILE% usually contains C:\Users\{username})
Clone this repository into hardware/esp8266com/esp8266 directory.
cd%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Arduino\ ifnotexisthardwaremkdirhardware cdhardware ifnotexistesp8266commkdiresp8266com cdesp8266com gitclonehttps://github.com/esp8266/Arduino.gitesp8266You should end up with the following directory structure in
C:\Users\{your username}\Documents\
Arduino | ---libraries ---hardware | ---esp8266com | ---esp8266 | ---bootloaders ---cores ---doc ---libraries ---package ---tests ---tools ---variants ---platform.txt ---programmers.txt ---README.md ---boards.txt ---LICENSEInitialize submodules to fetch external libraries
cd%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Arduino\hardware\esp8266com\esp8266 gitsubmoduleupdate--init
Not doing this step would cause build failure when attempting to include SoftwareSerial.h, Ethernet.h, etc. See our .gitmodules file for the full list.
Download binary tools
cdtools python3get.pyRestart Arduino
If using the Arduino IDE for Visual Studio (https://www.visualmicro.com/), be sure to click Tools - Visual Micro - Rescan Toolchains and Libraries
When later updating your local library, goto the esp8266 directory and do a git pull
cd%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Arduino\hardware\esp8266com\esp8266 gitstatus gitpull
Note that you could, in theory install in C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware however this has security implications, not to mention the directory often gets blown away when re-installing Arduino IDE. It does have the benefit (or drawback, depending on your perspective) - of being available to all users on your PC that use Arduino.
Instructions - Other OS
First, make sure you don’t already have an ESP8266 core version installed using the Board Manager (see above). If you do, uninstall it from the Board Manager before proceeding. It is also advisable to erase the .arduino15 (Linux) or Arduino15 (MacOS) contents.
Open the console and go to Arduino directory. This can be either your sketchbook directory (usually <Documents>/Arduino), or the directory of Arduino application itself, the choice is up to you.
Clone this repository into hardware/esp8266com/esp8266 directory. Alternatively, clone it elsewhere and create a symlink, if your OS supports them.
cdhardware mkdiresp8266com cdesp8266com gitclonehttps://github.com/esp8266/Arduino.gitesp8266You should end up with the following directory structure:
Arduino | ---hardware | ---esp8266com | ---esp8266 | ---bootloaders ---cores ---doc ---libraries ---package ---tests ---tools ---variants ---platform.txt ---programmers.txt ---README.md ---boards.txt ---LICENSEInitialize submodules to fetch external libraries
cdesp8266 gitsubmoduleupdate--init
Not doing this step would cause build failure when attempting to include SoftwareSerial.h, Ethernet.h, etc. See our .gitmodules file for the full list.
Download binary tools
cdtools python3get.py
If you get an error message stating that python3 is not found, you will need to install it (most modern UNIX-like OSes provide Python 3 as part of the default install). To install you will need to use sudo yum install python3, sudo apt install python3, or brew install python3 as appropriate. On the Mac you may get an error message like:
python3get.py Platform:x86_64-apple-darwin Downloadingpython3-macosx-placeholder.tar.gz Traceback(mostrecentcalllast): File"/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/lib/python3.7/urllib/request.py",line1317,indo_open encode_chunked=req.has_header('Transfer-encoding')) ... File"/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/lib/python3.7/ssl.py",line1117,indo_handshake self._sslobj.do_handshake() ssl.SSLCertVerificationError:[SSL:CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED]certificateverifyfailed:unabletogetlocalissuercertificate(_ssl.c:1056)This is because Homebrew on the Mac does not always install the required SSL certificates by default. Install them manually (adjust the Python 3.7 as needed) with:
cd"/Applications/Python 3.7/"&&sudo"./Install Certificates.command"
Restart Arduino
When later updating your local library, goto the esp8266 directory and do a git pull
cdhardware\esp8266com\esp8266 gitstatus gitpull
Maintaining
To keep up with the development branch
gitswitch--recurse-submodules--discard-changesmaster gitpull--recurse-submodules cdtools python3get.pyPull requests
To test not yet merged Pull Request, first you have to find its ID number. This is the sequence of digits right after the pull request title.
Open terminal and cd into the directory where the repository was previously cloned. For example, 12345 is the Pull Request ID
gitfetchoriginpull/12345/head gitswitch--detach--recurse-submodules--discard-changesFETCH_HEADWhen Pull Request updates packaged tools, make sure to also fetch their latest versions.
cdtools python3get.pyTo go back to using the development branch
gitswitch--recurse-submodules--discard-changesmaster gitpull--recurse-submodulesUsing PlatformIO
PlatformIO is an open source ecosystem for IoT development with a cross-platform build system, a library manager, and full support for Espressif (ESP8266) development. It works on the following popular host operating systems: macOS, Windows, Linux 32/64, and Linux ARM (like Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, CubieBoard).
What is PlatformIO?
PlatformIO IDE
PlatformIO Core (command line tool)
Advanced usage - custom settings, uploading to LittleFS, Over-the-Air (OTA), staging version
Using Arduino Framework Staging Version - install development version of the Core
Integration with Cloud and Standalone IDEs - Cloud9, Codeanywhere, Eclipse Che (Codenvy), Atom, CLion, Eclipse, Emacs, NetBeans, Qt Creator, Sublime Text, VIM, Visual Studio, and VSCode
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