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= Get started =
 
= Get started =
  
Getting started with the ESP Easy takes a few basic steps. In most cases your ESP module comes with the AT firmware or the NodeMCU LUA firmware. We need to replace the existing firmware with the ESP Easy firmware. We provide a (Windows only) flashtool to make this process an easy job.
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Getting started with the ESP Easy takes a few basic steps. In most cases your ESP module comes with the AT firmware or the NodeMCU LUA firmware. We need to replace the existing firmware with the ESP Easy firmware. We provide a (Windows only) flashtool to make this process an easy job. Below you find the general flow of this but an in [[Basics:_Connecting_and_flashing_the_ESP8266|depth guide is found here]].
  
 
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<br/><span style="font-size:60%">Note necessity for GPIO to be LOW to enter flashmode</span>
 
<br/><span style="font-size:60%">Note necessity for GPIO to be LOW to enter flashmode</span>
 
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<span style="color: white; background:#0077dd">4. Restart ESP. WiFi <nowiki />"AP ESP_0" will appear</span>
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<span style="color: white; background:#0077dd">4. Restart ESP. WiFi AP <nowiki />"ESP_Easy_0" will appear</span><br/>(prior to 2.0 the AP was named ESP_0)
 
<br/><span style="font-size:60%">If you're not automatically taken to the log-in page, browse to 192.168.4.1</span>
 
<br/><span style="font-size:60%">If you're not automatically taken to the log-in page, browse to 192.168.4.1</span>
 
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* [[Tutorial_ESPEasy_Firmware_Upload | Using the flashtool to upload the ESP Easy firmware]]
 
* [[Tutorial_ESPEasy_Firmware_Upload | Using the flashtool to upload the ESP Easy firmware]]
 
* [[Tutorial_Arduino_Firmware_Upload | Using the Arduino IDE to upload the ESP Easy firmware]]
 
* [[Tutorial_Arduino_Firmware_Upload | Using the Arduino IDE to upload the ESP Easy firmware]]
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* [[EasySetup | How to setup ESPEasy after flashing it.]]
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* [[Tutorial_Domoticz_Switch | Using the ESP Easy as a simple input switch in Domoticz]]
 
* [[Tutorial_Domoticz_Switch | Using the ESP Easy as a simple input switch in Domoticz]]
 
* [[Tutorial_OpenHAB_Switch | Using the ESP Easy to control a LED of Relay from OpenHAB]]
 
* [[Tutorial_OpenHAB_Switch | Using the ESP Easy to control a LED of Relay from OpenHAB]]
 
* [[Tutorial_Rules | Rules, a modest way to locally control something in ESP Easy ]]
 
* [[Tutorial_Rules | Rules, a modest way to locally control something in ESP Easy ]]
 
* [[EasyGlobalSync | GlobalSync ]]
 
* [[EasyGlobalSync | GlobalSync ]]
 
= Hardware Tips 'n Tricks=
 
* [[Power | Power stability]]
 
* [[Relays | Relays]]
 
* [[Breadboards | Breadboards]]
 
* [[Interference | WiFi interference]]
 
 
= Examples =
 
* [[Analog Pressure sensor | Analog Pressure Sensor]]
 
* [[DC Voltage divider | DC Voltage divider]]
 
  
 
= Loading firmware =
 
= Loading firmware =
  
* Current stable: [http://www.letscontrolit.com/downloads/ESPEasy_R120.zip ESPEasy R120]
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* Current stable: [http://www.letscontrolit.com/downloads/ESPEasy_R120.zip ESPEasy R120] (will be replaced by v2.0.0!)
  
* Old release candidate: [http://www.letscontrolit.com/downloads/ESPEasy_R147_RC8.zip ESPEasy R147_RC8]  (is being replaced by version 2.0)
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* Old release candidate: [http://www.letscontrolit.com/downloads/ESPEasy_R147_RC8.zip ESPEasy R147_RC8]  (is now part of the dev build for v2.0.0)
  
 
* New release candidates are on github: [https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy/releases ESPEasy version 2.0  and higher]
 
* New release candidates are on github: [https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy/releases ESPEasy version 2.0  and higher]
  
* Connecting and flashing tutorial: [https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/index.php/Basics:_Connecting_and_flashing_the_ESP8266]
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* [https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/index.php/Basics:_Connecting_and_flashing_the_ESP8266 Connecting and flashing tutorial]
  
 
== 2.0+ firmware on 1MB modules ==
 
== 2.0+ firmware on 1MB modules ==
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More on how is found on the [[Tutorial Rules]] page.
 
More on how is found on the [[Tutorial Rules]] page.
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= Hardware Tips 'n Tricks=
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* [[Power | Power stability]]
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* [[Relays | Relays]]
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* [[Breadboards | Breadboards]]
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* [[Interference | WiFi interference]]
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= Examples =
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* [[Analog Pressure sensor | Analog Pressure Sensor]]
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* [[DC Voltage divider | DC Voltage divider]]
  
 
= Support and discussion =
 
= Support and discussion =
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* [http://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/ Forum]
 
* [http://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/ Forum]
 
* IRC: #espeasy @freenode
 
* IRC: #espeasy @freenode
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* Slack (for Wiki talk): [https://espeasywiki.slack.com ESP Easy Wiki]
  
 
== Source code development ==
 
== Source code development ==

Revision as of 07:46, 15 August 2017

Welcome to ESP Easy,
the open source firmware for ESP8266.

Introduction

The ESP Easy firmware can be used to turn the ESP module into an easy multifunction sensor device for Home Automation solutions like Domoticz. Configuration of the ESP Easy is entirely web based, so once you've got the firmware loaded, you don't need any other tool besides a common web browser.

The ESP Easy firmware is currently at build R120 an looks stable enough for production purposes as long as it's being used as a sensor device.

ESP Easy also offers limited "low level" actuator functions but due to system instability, this could be less useful in real life applications.

Get started

Getting started with the ESP Easy takes a few basic steps. In most cases your ESP module comes with the AT firmware or the NodeMCU LUA firmware. We need to replace the existing firmware with the ESP Easy firmware. We provide a (Windows only) flashtool to make this process an easy job. Below you find the general flow of this but an in depth guide is found here.

1. Download firmware as binary including flash tool

2. Connect the ESP to Windows PC
Using either USB/UART of board or separate USB/TTL adapter

3. Write firmware using flash tool
Note necessity for GPIO to be LOW to enter flashmode

4. Restart ESP. WiFi AP "ESP_Easy_0" will appear
(prior to 2.0 the AP was named ESP_0)
If you're not automatically taken to the log-in page, browse to 192.168.4.1

5. Search for you routers WiFi and connect

6. Reconnect to your WiFi and enter IP adress shown on previous screen

Supported Hardware

ESP Easy can be installed/flashed on nearly every piece of Hardware that has an ESP8266 built-in, newest 2.0.0 version even does support the ESP8285 (basically an ESP8266 with built-in 1M Flash). Please see the list here for more in depth detail about the hardware.

Supported Sensors/Actuators

The in depth list of devices (sensors and actuators) is found here.

Modded Hardware Products

A list of (officially) modded hardware products is found here.

Tutorials

Loading firmware

  • Old release candidate: ESPEasy R147_RC8 (is now part of the dev build for v2.0.0)

2.0+ firmware on 1MB modules

If you are running the stock Mega edition firmware on 1MB modules, you will find that you can no longer load newer images because there's insufficient free space to upload the image (344kB as of 2.0.0.-Dev 9 edition). You can compile smaller images to solve this issue or use a small image that has been build just to upload newer images. So you would always have to use a two-step process to renew using OTA on 1MB modules. Using the uploader image as an in-between step, you can use images up to 604kB.

ESPEasyUploaderMega

The uploader uses SPIFFS so it uses the same configuration regarding SSID, WPA key and IP. It will connect to your Wifi network as usual, but it will only present this small web page:

ESPUploader.png

Tutorial_ESPEasy_Firmware_Upload

Protocol selection

The ESP Easy supports several Home Automation controllers or web-services that collect sensor data.

EasyProtocols

Configuration

The ESP8266 boards are generally easy to use and understand but some precautions need to be taken when it comes to the different GPIOs available. This section tells you more about the ESPeasy setup and the ESP unit's need to know settings (GPIO boot states etc.).

ESP Easy web interface

The ESP Easy has a user-friendly web interface for all configuration settings. They are locally stored in flash memory and retained on power-off. We explain all configuration pages and settings here.

Do NOT expose the ESP Easy web interface directly to the internet, always make sure that the web interface is only reachable from "trusted/local" networks!

Command Reference

ESPEasy Command Reference

System variables Reference

ESPEasy System Variables

Tutorial Rules

Most information on rules (=local logic on ESP without controller) can be found in the tutorials. Rules are a great way of tweaking the ESP Easy firmware to do exactly what you want without the need to tinker with any source code.

More on how is found on the Tutorial Rules page.

Hardware Tips 'n Tricks

Examples

Support and discussion

Source code development

Sources are on Github

Want to contribute? Anyone is invited to do so, but please read this first: ESPEasyDevelopmentGuidelines

If you're new to this, follow these guides:

Hardware page

For older versions, the Hardware page has now moved to: ESP Easy web interface#Hardware page!