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@kafudev/react-native-esp-idf
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ReactNative Provisioning application for ESP-IDF Unified provisioning
ReactNative Provisioning application for ESP-IDF Unified provisioning
npm install @kafudev/react-native-esp-idf
This package is based on react-native-esp32-idf This package is based on react-native-esp-idf
with the above package without connecting to bluetooth one cannot connect to wifi of esp device, to slove that issue made neccessary changes to the code . Now one can connect to esp device wifi without connecting to bluetooth.
Supports Both Android and IOS
import RNEspIdf, {useProvisioning} from "@kafudev/react-native-esp-idf";
// ...
// connect to esp device through wifi
// first connect to the hotspot of the device and later
const devicePrefix = 'PROV_'
const message: MessageInfo = {
scanBle: 'Searching device...',
scanWifi: 'Searching available Wi-Fi...',
connectDevice: 'Connecting your device...',
sendingWifiCredential: 'Sending Wi-Fi credentials',
confirmWifiConnection: 'Confirming Wi-Fi connection',
enableBluetooth: 'Please enable the Bluetooth to start scan device.',
enableLocation:
'Please grant location permission to start scan device.',
scanBleFailed: 'Scan device failed, please try again.',
connectFailed: 'Connect to device failed, please try again.',
disconnected: 'device disconnected, please try again.',
initSessionError: 'Reboot your device and retry.',
applyError: 'Reset your device and retry.',
completed: 'Device has been successfully provisioned!',
}
const {
bleDevices,
wifiAPs,
loading,
status,
currentStep,
currentWifi,
currentDevice,
results,
setCurrentStep,
configWifi,
connectDevice,
connectWifiDevice, //newly added
doProvisioning,
} = useProvisioning({ devicePrefix, message, pop: 'abcd1234' })
// android example
const connectToEspDevice = async()=>{
try{
const result = await RNEspIdf.connectWifiDevice("pop"); //proof of possession
}
catch(err){
console.log(err)
}
}
// ios example
const connectToEspDevice = async()=>{
try{
let pop = ""
let SSID =""
let Password=""
const result = await RNEspIdf.connectWifiDevice(SSID,POP,Password)
}
catch(err){
console.log(err)
}
}
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
MIT
Made with create-react-native-library
FAQs
ReactNative Provisioning application for ESP-IDF Unified provisioning
The npm package @kafudev/react-native-esp-idf receives a total of 12 weekly downloads. As such, @kafudev/react-native-esp-idf popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kafudev/react-native-esp-idf demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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