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Created on: Apr 25, 2019
Author: Wolfgang Hottgenroth <woho@hottis.de>
==== Usage of the esp8266boilerplate project in your own Arduino ESP8266 projects ====
Wolfgang Hottgenroth <woho@hottis.de>
* Create an Arduino ESP8266 project in Sloeber
* Add esp8266boilerplate as submodule to your project:
git submodule init
git submodule add git@gitlab.com:wolutator/esp8266boilerplate.git
* Copy ConfigGenerator/ConfigDataStructure.py-example into your project directory,
rename it to ConfigDataStructure.py
* Edit ConfigDataStructure.py according to your requirements
git submodule init
git submodule add git@gitlab.com:wolutator/esp8266boilerplate.git
* Copy `ConfigGenerator/ConfigDataStructure.py-example` into your project directory,
rename it to `ConfigDataStructure.py`
* Edit `ConfigDataStructure.py` according to your requirements
* Change into directory ConfigGenerator and run configGen.sh,
it generates the configuration code for your projects into your
project directory (files configuration.cpp and configuration.h, do not edit
these files)
* Copy defines.h-example into your project directory and edit it
* Copy `defines.h-example` into your project directory and edit it
according to your requirements
* In to main cpp file of your project you have the functions setup() and loop().
Edit this file and call mainSetup() from the setup() function and mainLoop() from
the loop() function. Do not change anything else in this file.
* Add the directory esp8266boilerplate as an include and a source location in the
* In to main cpp file of your project you have the functions `setup()` and `loop()`.
Edit this file and call `mainSetup()` from the `setup()` function and `mainLoop()` from
the `loop()` function. Do not change anything else in this file.
* Add the directory `esp8266boilerplate` as an include and a source location in the
properties of your project.
* Create all the code you need for you application. Call your own main setup function
setupApplication() and your own main loop function loopApplication(). These functions
`setupApplication()` and your own main loop function `loopApplication()`. These functions
will be called via mainSetup and mainLoop when the system is running in production
(in contrast to configuration) mode.