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README.md
SPIFFS example
(See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.)
This example demonstrates how to use SPIFFS with ESP32. Example does the following steps:
- Use an "all-in-one"
esp_vfs_spiffs_register
function to:- initialize SPIFFS,
- mount SPIFFS filesystem using SPIFFS library (and format, if the filesystem can not be mounted),
- register SPIFFS filesystem in VFS, enabling C standard library and POSIX functions to be used.
- Create a file using
fopen
and write to it usingfprintf
. - Rename the file. Before renaming, check if destination file already exists using
stat
function, and remove it usingunlink
function. - Open renamed file for reading, read back the line, and print it to the terminal.
SPIFFS partition size is set in partitions_example.csv file. See Partition Tables documentation for more information.
How to use example
Hardware required
This example does not require any special hardware, and can be run on any common development board.
Build and flash
Replace PORT with serial port name:
idf.py -p PORT flash monitor
(To exit the serial monitor, type Ctrl-]
.)
See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.
Example output
Here is an example console output. In this case format_if_mount_failed
parameter was set to true
in the source code. SPIFFS was unformatted, so the initial mount has failed. SPIFFS was then formatted, and mounted again.
I (324) example: Initializing SPIFFS
W (324) SPIFFS: mount failed, -10025. formatting...
I (19414) example: Partition size: total: 896321, used: 0
I (19414) example: Opening file
I (19504) example: File written
I (19544) example: Renaming file
I (19584) example: Reading file
I (19584) example: Read from file: 'Hello World!'
I (19584) example: SPIFFS unmounted
To erase the contents of SPIFFS partition, run idf.py erase_flash
command. Then upload the example again as described above.