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Toit

Cloud-managed containers on the ESP32

Toit is an open source, object-oriented programming language for the Internet of Things.

Developing with toit

2. Provision the esp32

Your ESP32 must be initially installed with the Toit firmware, before you can benefit from the Toit platform and all the features available.

toit serial provision -p wifi.ssid="ssid" -p wifi.password="password"

3. Claiming

Toit devices must be claimed in order to be visible in the Devices list in the Toit console.The ESP32 must be connected to the internet via WiFi before you can claim it into your Toit project.

toit device claim 384a9843-cdb8-4dc6-970a-030fb8148068

When claiming succeeds, the device can be viewed in the list of devices.

Check device info

toit serial info -o yaml

output

hardware_id: 04d2027d-3ef8-436e-9716-3150f0b10733
model: esp32-4mb
name: 04d2027d-3ef8-436e-9716-3150f0b10733.611.2021-09-26.device.toitware.com

4. Configuration

See the list of available commands with

toit device config -h

Set your current device as the default device in all toit device commands with

toit device use device-name

Two default configurations:

  1. Max offline

By default, the device is configured to be continuously online (with 'Max offline' set to zero seconds). If your device operates on battery in production, it is recommended to change this configuration so that the device is online only when necessary to extend battery life.

toit device config max-offline duration

where duration is replaced by the preferred duration, such as 10s, 30m, 1h or similar.

  1. firmware version

Update the firmware on your device to the latest version with:

toit device update
  1. Connections
toit device config connection -c wifi:"MY_SSID":"MY_WiFiPassword"

Apps

Running programs

This option makes it easy to quickly execute Toit code once on a device. The device needs to be online since the installation and execution of the code happen synchronously such that you get feedback right away.

toit device -d MyDevice run MyToitProgram.toit

Running a program on a device does not allow the device to go into deep sleep since it needs to remain online for the program to run, even if it is set to make a measurement only once a day. Therefore this method of executing code is great for running small snippets of code on a device but not built for running actual long-lived applications.

Specification

Jaguar

Useful links

Gotchas I encountered

I was unable to run scripts with the --no-device flag set which seems to be an issue that the team is patching.

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