# Examples This directory contains a range of example ESP-IDF projects. These examples are intended to demonstrate parts of the ESP-IDF functionality, and to provide code that you can copy and adapt into your own projects. # Example Layout The examples are grouped into subdirectories by category. Each category directory contains one or more example projects: * `bluetooth/bluedroid` Classic BT, BLE and coex examples using default Bluedroid host stack. * `bluetooth/nimble` BLE examples using NimBLE host stack. * `bluetooth/esp_ble_mesh` ESP BLE Mesh examples. * `bluetooth/hci` HCI transport (VHCI and HCI UART) examples. * `build_system` Examples of build system features. * `cxx` C++ language utilization examples and experimental components. * `ethernet` Ethernet network examples. * `get-started` Simple examples with minimal functionality. Good start point for beginners. * `mesh` Wi-Fi Mesh examples. * `network` Examples related to general network environment, test & analysis. * `openthread` OpenThread examples. * `peripherals` Examples showing driver functionality for the various onboard ESP32 peripherals. * `protocols` Examples showing network protocol interactions. * `provisioning` Wi-Fi provisioning examples. * `security` Examples about security features. * `storage` Examples showing data storage methods using SPI flash, external storage like the SD/MMC interface and flash partitioning. * `system` Demonstrates some internal chip features, or debugging & development tools. * `wifi` Advanced Wi-Fi features (For network protocol examples, see `protocols` instead.) In addition to these examples, `commmon_components` directory contains code shared by several examples. # Using Examples Before building an example, be sure to follow the [ESP-IDF Getting Started Guide](https://idf.espressif.com/) to ensure you have the required development environment. Building an example is the same as building any other project: * Change into the directory of the new example you'd like to build. * Run `idf.py set-target TARGET` to select the correct chip target to build before opening the project configuration menu. By default the target is `esp32`. For all options see `idf.py set-target --help` * Run `idf.py menuconfig` to open the project configuration menu. Most examples have a project-specific "Example Configuration" section here (for example, to set the WiFi SSID & password to use). * `idf.py build` to build the example. * Follow the printed instructions to flash, or run `idf.py -p PORT flash`. # Copying Examples Each example is a standalone project. The examples *do not have to be inside the esp-idf directory*. You can copy an example directory to anywhere on your computer in order to make a copy that you can modify and work with. The `IDF_PATH` environment variable is the only thing that connects the example to the rest of ESP-IDF. If you're looking for a more bare-bones project to start from, try [esp-idf-template](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf-template). # Contributing Examples If you have a new example you think we'd like, please consider sending it to us as a Pull Request. In the ESP-IDF documentation, you can find a "Creating Examples" page which lays out the steps to creating a top quality example.