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  102. <script module>
  103. import(
  104. // In development we import locally.
  105. window.location.hostname === "localhost"
  106. ? "/dist/web/install-button.js"
  107. : "https://unpkg.com/esp-web-tools@4.0.2/dist/web/install-button.js?module"
  108. );
  109. </script>
  110. </head>
  111. <body>
  112. <div class="content">
  113. <h1>ESP Web Tools</h1>
  114. <p>
  115. ESP Web Tools is a set of open source tools to allow working with ESP
  116. devices in the browser.
  117. <a href="https://github.com/esphome/esp-web-tools"
  118. >The code is available on GitHub.</a
  119. >
  120. </p>
  121. <p>
  122. To try it out and install
  123. <a href="https://esphome.io">ESPHome</a> on an ESP, connect it to your
  124. computer and hit the button:
  125. </p>
  126. <esp-web-install-button
  127. manifest="static/firmware_build/manifest.json"
  128. ></esp-web-install-button>
  129. <p>
  130. <i>
  131. Note, this only works in desktop Chrome and Edge. Android support
  132. should be possible but has not been implemented yet. If you don't see
  133. your ESP device, you might miss <a href="#drivers">drivers</a>.
  134. </i>
  135. </p>
  136. <p>
  137. This works by combining
  138. <a
  139. href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Serial_API"
  140. >Web Serial</a
  141. >
  142. with a manifest which describes the firmware. It will automatically
  143. detect the type of the connected ESP device and find the right firmware
  144. files in the manifest.
  145. </p>
  146. <div class="videoWrapper">
  147. <iframe
  148. width="560"
  149. height="315"
  150. src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/k88BS8zgWq0"
  151. title="YouTube video player"
  152. frameborder="0"
  153. allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture"
  154. allowfullscreen
  155. ></iframe>
  156. </div>
  157. <h2 id="used-by">Products using ESP Web Tools</h2>
  158. <div class="project">
  159. <a href="https://wled.me" class="logo"
  160. ><img src="static/logos/wled.png" alt="WLED logo"
  161. /></a>
  162. <h3>WLED</h3>
  163. <p>
  164. Fast and feature-rich firmware to control NeoPixel (WS2812B, WS2811,
  165. SK6812) LEDs and SPI based chipsets like the WS2801 and APA102.
  166. </p>
  167. <p>
  168. <a href="https://install.wled.me" target="_blank"
  169. >Installation Website</a
  170. >
  171. </p>
  172. </div>
  173. <div class="project">
  174. <a href="https://tasmota.github.io" class="logo"
  175. ><img src="static/logos/tasmota.svg" alt="Tasmota logo"
  176. /></a>
  177. <h3>Tasmota</h3>
  178. <p>
  179. Firmware with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation
  180. using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over
  181. MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX.
  182. </p>
  183. <p>
  184. <a href="https://arendst.github.io/Tasmota-firmware/" target="_blank"
  185. >Installation Website</a
  186. >
  187. </p>
  188. </div>
  189. <div class="project">
  190. <a href="http://www.espeasy.com/" class="logo"
  191. ><img src="static/logos/espeasy.png" alt="ESPEasy logo"
  192. /></a>
  193. <h3>ESPEasy</h3>
  194. <p>Easy MultiSensor device based on ESP8266/ESP32.</p>
  195. <p>
  196. <a href="https://td-er.nl/ESPEasy/" target="_blank"
  197. >Installation Website</a
  198. >
  199. </p>
  200. </div>
  201. <div class="project">
  202. <a href="https://esphome.io" class="logo"
  203. ><img src="static/logos/esphome.svg" alt="ESPHome logo"
  204. /></a>
  205. <h3>ESPHome</h3>
  206. <p>
  207. No-code platform for ESP devices. Uses ESP Web Tools in their
  208. dashboard to install ESPHome on devices.
  209. </p>
  210. <p>
  211. <a href="https://esphome.io" target="_blank">Website</a>
  212. </p>
  213. </div>
  214. <h2 id="add-website">Adding ESP Web Tools to your website</h2>
  215. <p>
  216. To add this to your own website, create a manifest and add the button to
  217. your website. Make sure you update the manifest attribute to point at
  218. your manifest.
  219. </p>
  220. <p>
  221. You can import ESP Web Tools directly from the unpkg CDN or
  222. <a href="https://unpkg.com/browse/esp-web-tools/dist/web/"
  223. >download the files</a
  224. >
  225. and put them on your website.
  226. </p>
  227. <pre>
  228. &lt;script
  229. type="module"
  230. src="https://unpkg.com/esp-web-tools@4.0.2/dist/web/install-button.js?module"
  231. >&lt;/script>
  232. &lt;esp-web-install-button
  233. manifest="static/firmware_build/manifest.json"
  234. >&lt;/esp-web-install-button></pre
  235. >
  236. <p>
  237. Your website needs to be served over <code>https://</code>. If your
  238. manifest is hosted on another server, make sure you configure
  239. <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS"
  240. >the CORS-headers</a
  241. >
  242. for your manifest and firmware files such that your website is allowed
  243. to fetch those files by adding the header
  244. <code
  245. >Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://domain-of-your-website.com</code
  246. >.
  247. </p>
  248. <p>
  249. ESP Web Tools can also be integrated in your projects by installing it
  250. via NPM:<br />
  251. <code>npm install --save esp-web-tools</code>
  252. </p>
  253. <h3 id="manifest">Creating your manifest</h3>
  254. <p>
  255. ESP Web Tools manifest describe the firmware that you want to install.
  256. It allows specifying different builds for the different types of ESP
  257. devices. Current supported chip families are <code>ESP8266</code>,
  258. <code>ESP32</code>, <code>ESP32C3</code> and <code>ESP32S2</code>. The
  259. correct build will be automatically selected based on the type of the
  260. ESP device we detect via the serial port.
  261. </p>
  262. <pre>
  263. {
  264. "name": "ESPHome",
  265. "version": "2021.11.0",
  266. "builds": [
  267. {
  268. "chipFamily": "ESP32",
  269. "parts": [
  270. { "path": "bootloader.bin", "offset": 4096 },
  271. { "path": "partitions.bin", "offset": 32768 },
  272. { "path": "ota.bin", "offset": 57344 },
  273. { "path": "firmware.bin", "offset": 65536 }
  274. ]
  275. },
  276. {
  277. "chipFamily": "ESP8266",
  278. "parts": [
  279. { "path": "esp8266.bin", "offset": 0 }
  280. ]
  281. }
  282. ]
  283. }</pre
  284. >
  285. <p>
  286. Each build contains a list of parts to be flashed to the ESP device.
  287. Each part consists of a path to the file and an offset on the flash
  288. where it should be installed. Part paths are resolved relative to the
  289. path of the manifest, but can also be URLs to other hosts.
  290. </p>
  291. <h3 id="improv">Wi-Fi provisioning</h3>
  292. <p>
  293. ESP Web Tools has support for the
  294. <a href="https://www.improv-wifi.com/serial"
  295. >Improv Wi-Fi serial standard</a
  296. >. This is an open standard to allow configuring Wi-Fi via the serial
  297. port.
  298. </p>
  299. <p>
  300. If Improv is supported, a user will be guided to connect the device to
  301. the network after installation. It also allows the user to connect
  302. already installed devices and re-configure the wireless network
  303. settings.
  304. </p>
  305. <h3 id="customize">Customizing the look and feel</h3>
  306. <p>
  307. There are multiple options to change the look and feel of the button and
  308. other elements.
  309. </p>
  310. <h4>Change colors</h4>
  311. <p>
  312. You can change the colors of the default UI elements with CSS custom
  313. properties (variables), the following variables are available:
  314. </p>
  315. <ul>
  316. <li><code>--esp-tools-button-color</code></li>
  317. <li><code>--esp-tools-button-text-color</code></li>
  318. </ul>
  319. <p>There are also some attributes that can be used for styling:</p>
  320. <table>
  321. <tr>
  322. <td><code>install-supported</code></td>
  323. <td>Added if installing firmware is supported</td>
  324. </tr>
  325. <tr>
  326. <td>
  327. <code>install-unsupported</code>
  328. </td>
  329. <td>Added if installing firmware is not supported</td>
  330. </tr>
  331. </table>
  332. <h4>Replace the button and message with a custom one</h4>
  333. <p>
  334. You can replace both the activation button and the message that is shown
  335. when the user uses an unsupported browser or non-secure context with
  336. your own elements. This can be done using the <code>activate</code>,
  337. <code>unsupported</code> and <code>not-allowed</code> slots:
  338. </p>
  339. <pre>
  340. &lt;esp-web-install-button
  341. manifest="static/firmware_build/manifest.json"
  342. >
  343. &lt;button slot="activate">Custom install button&lt;/button>
  344. &lt;span slot="unsupported">Ah snap, your browser doesn't work!&lt;/span>
  345. &lt;span slot="not-allowed">Ah snap, you are not allowed to use this on HTTP!&lt;/span>
  346. &lt;/esp-web-install-button>
  347. </pre
  348. >
  349. <h3 id="drivers">USB Serial Drivers</h3>
  350. <p>
  351. If the serial port is not showing up, your computer might be missing the
  352. drivers for the USB serial chip used in your ESP device. These drivers
  353. work for most ESP devices:
  354. </p>
  355. <ul>
  356. <li>
  357. CP2102 (square chip):
  358. <a
  359. href="https://www.silabs.com/products/development-tools/software/usb-to-uart-bridge-vcp-drivers"
  360. >driver</a
  361. >
  362. </li>
  363. <li>
  364. CH341:
  365. <a
  366. href="https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-devkit/tree/master/Drivers"
  367. >driver</a
  368. >
  369. </li>
  370. </ul>
  371. <div class="footer">
  372. <div>
  373. ESP Web Tools –
  374. <a href="https://github.com/esphome/esp-web-tools">GitHub</a>
  375. </div>
  376. <div class="initiative">
  377. ESP Web Tools is a project by
  378. <a href="https://esphome.io">ESPHome</a>.<br />
  379. Development is funded by
  380. <a href="https://www.nabucasa.com">Nabu Casa</a>.
  381. </div>
  382. </div>
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