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Installing
==========
Boards Manager
--------------
This is the suggested installation method for end users.
Prerequisites
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Arduino 1.6.8, get it from `Arduino
website <https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/OldSoftwareReleases#previous>`__.
- Internet connection
Instructions
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Start Arduino and open Preferences window.
- Enter
``http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json``
into *Additional Board Manager URLs* field. You can add multiple
URLs, separating them with commas.
- Open Boards Manager from Tools > Board menu and find *esp8266*
platform.
- Select the version you need from a drop-down box.
- Click *install* button.
- Don't forget to select your ESP8266 board from Tools > Board menu
after installation.
You may optionally use *staging* boards manager package link:
``http://arduino.esp8266.com/staging/package_esp8266com_index.json``.
This may contain some new features, but at the same time, some things
might be broken.
For more information on the Arduino Board Manager, see:
- https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Libraries
Using git version
-----------------
This is the suggested installation method for contributors and library
developers.
Prerequisites
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Arduino 1.6.8 (or newer, current working version is 1.8.5)
- git
- Python_ 2.7 (http://python.org)
- terminal, console, or command prompt (depending on your OS)
- Internet connection
Instructions - Windows 10
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- First, make sure you don't already have the ESP8266 library installed using the Board Manager (see above)
- Install git for Windows (if not already; see https://git-scm.com/download/win)
- Open a command prompt (cmd) and go to Arduino default directory. This is typically the
*sketchbook* directory (usually ``C:\users\{username}\Documents\Arduino`` where the environment variable ``%USERPROFILE%`` usually contains ``C:\users\{username}``)
- Clone this repository into hardware/esp8266com/esp8266 directory.
.. code:: bash
cd %USERPROFILE%\Documents\Arduino\
if not exist hardware mkdir hardware
cd hardware
if not exist esp8266com mkdir esp8266com
cd esp8266com
git clone https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino.git esp8266
You should end up with the following directory structure in
``C:\Users\{your username}\Documents\``
.. code:: bash
Arduino
|
--- libraries
--- hardware
|
--- esp8266com
|
--- esp8266
|
--- bootloaders
--- cores
--- doc
--- libraries
--- package
--- tests
--- tools
--- variants
--- platform.txt
--- programmers.txt
--- README.md
--- boards.txt
--- LICENSE
- Download binary tools
.. code:: bash
cd esp8266/tools
python get.py
- Restart Arduino
- If using the Arduino IDE for Visual Studio (https://www.visualmicro.com/), be sure to click Tools - Visual Micro - Rescan Toolchains and Libraries
- When later updating your local library, goto the esp8266 directory and do a git pull
.. code:: bash
cd %USERPROFILE%\Documents\hardware\esp8266com\esp8266
git status
git pull
Note that you could, in theory install in ``C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware`` however this has security implications, not to mention the directory often gets blown away when re-installing Arduino IDE. It does have the benefit (or drawback, depending on your perspective) - of being available to all users on your PC that use Arduino.
Instructions - Other OS
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Open the console and go to Arduino directory. This can be either your
*sketchbook* directory (usually ``<Documents>/Arduino``), or the
directory of Arduino application itself, the choice is up to you.
- Clone this repository into hardware/esp8266com/esp8266 directory.
Alternatively, clone it elsewhere and create a symlink, if your OS
supports them.
.. code:: bash
cd hardware
mkdir esp8266com
cd esp8266com
git clone https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino.git esp8266
You should end up with the following directory structure:
.. code:: bash
Arduino
|
--- hardware
|
--- esp8266com
|
--- esp8266
|
--- bootloaders
--- cores
--- doc
--- libraries
--- package
--- tests
--- tools
--- variants
--- platform.txt
--- programmers.txt
--- README.md
--- boards.txt
--- LICENSE
- Download binary tools
.. code:: bash
cd esp8266/tools
python get.py
- Restart Arduino