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README.md

README.md

ESP-BLE-MESH Examples

ESP-BLE-MESH is the official Bluetooth® Mesh stack of Espressif Systems. We will provide long-term support for new features, performance optimization, etc.

Please help note that breaking changes may be introduced into ESP-BLE-MESH on minor IDF versions.

Note: To use examples in this directory, you need to have Bluetooth enabled in configuration, and either Bluedroid or NimBLE can be selected as the host stack.

Example Layout

This directory includes some examples to demonstrate ESP-BLE-MESH functionality based on Zephyr Bluetooth Mesh stack.

fast_provisioning

This example illustrates the solution of ESP-BLE-MESH Fast Provisioning.

fast_prov_client

This example shows how ESP32, acting as a BLE Mesh Fast Provisioning Client, provisions other unprovisioned devices and then controls the nodes.

See fast_prov_client folder for more details.

fast_prov_server

This example illustrates the process that:

  1. ESP32 as a BLE Mesh Fast Provisioning Server is provisioned into a node;
  2. ESP32 as a Temporary Provisioner provisions other unprovisioned devices.

See fast_prov_server folder for more details.

onoff_models

This example demonstrates how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh node with Generic OnOff Server model or Generic OnOff Client model on board.

onoff_client

This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Node with Generic OnOff Client model in the Primary Element.

See onoff_client folder for more details.

onoff_server

This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Node with only Generic OnOff Server model in the Primary Element.

See onoff_server folder for more details.

provisioner

This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Provisioner and provisions other unprovisioned devices.

See provisioner folder for more details.

vendor_models

This example demonstrates how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Provisioner with vendor client model or as a BLE Mesh node with vendor server model.

vendor_client

This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Provisioner with a vendor client model in the Primary Element.

See vendor_client folder for more details.

vendor_server

This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Node with a vendor server model in the Primary Element.

See vendor_server folder for more details.

wifi_coexist

This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Fast Provisioning Server and coexists with Wi-Fi iperf functionality.

See wifi_coexist folder for more details.

directed_forwarding (v1.1)

This example shows how the ESP32 acts as a Directed Forwarding node to establish paths and directed forwarding messages.

df_client

This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Provisioner with a Directed Forwarding Client model in the Primary Element.

See df_client folder for more details.

df_server

This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Node with a Directed Forwarding Server model in the Primary Element.

See df_server folder for more details.

remote_provisioning (v1.1)

This example shows how the ESP32 acts as an Remote Provisioning Server assistant provisioner to provisioning devices out of single-hop.

rpr_client

This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Provisioner with a Remote Provisioning Client model in the Primary Element.

See rpr_client folder for more details.

rpr_server

This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Node with a Remote Provisioning Server model in the Primary Element.

See rpr_server folder for more details.

unprov_dev

This example shows how ESP32 acts as an unprovisioning device.

See unprov_dev folder for more details.

More

See the README.md file in the upper level examples directory for more information about examples.