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espedite

A smart micropython codebase deployer for ESP boards. Its abilities include micropython file compilation and incremental deployments.

Main Features

  • Deploys full code structure (files/folders) on your board
  • Allows you to specify which files to skip from the deployment process
  • During development, espedite will deploy only the changed files on your board saving precious time
  • Has the ability to cross-compile your code (.mpy) before deploying it to improve efficiency during importing
  • Is able to uninstall (format) any code existing on the board
  • Allows you to connect to the board immediately after code deployment
  • Has full logging capabilities with color formatting

Resources

Github issues list/bugtracker: https://github.com/idimitrakopoulos/espedite/issues Micropython www.micropython.org

Pre-requisites

  • Adafruit ampy

To install ampy follow the instructions here https://learn.adafruit.com/micropython-basics-load-files-and-run-code/install-ampy

  • picocom

To install picocom on a Debian/Ubuntu box use the following command

$ sudo apt-get install picocom

Quick Install

Clone the git repository in any local directory by typing the following:

user@hostname:~$ git clone https://github.com/idimitrakopoulos/espedite

Usage

Usage: espedite.py [options]

Options:
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit

  Main Options:
    (Main script options)

    -i, --install       Deploy code
    -C, --compile       Crosscompile when deploying code
    -u, --uninstall     Uninstall code
    -c, --connect       Connect to your board after the operation
    -p <profile>, --profile=<profile>
                        Pre-existing profile
    -s <skip>, --skip=<skip>
                        Specify a file that contains files and folders that
                        should be skipped
    -d <device>, --device=<device>
                        Device path of your board
    -b <baud>, --baud=<baud>
                        Baud speed for connecting to your board

  Logging Options:
    (Regulate the logging of the script. Default loglevel: INFO)

    -v, --verbose       Verbose mode (loglevel: DEBUG)

Go to your micropython code folder

user@hostname:~$ cd mycode

Connect your micropython enabled ESP board (espedite assumes /dev/ttyUSB0 by default but you can specify the device path with -d)

user@hostname:~/mycode$ ../espedite/espedite.py -d /dev/ttyUSB0 -u
  • -d specifies the device path, you may change it as needed
  • -u will uninstall (clean-up) any code existing on your board

Now run the following to deploy your code on the ESP

user@hostname:~/mycode$ ../espedite/espedite.py -i -C -c
  • -i Installs (deploys) your all files and folders from the working folder (plus subfolders) on the board
  • -C Cross-compiles all .py files into .mpy and deploys them on the board
  • -c Connects to the board via picocom

Other options include

  • -s Specify a skipfile

    • A text file where you can define which files must be skipped (e.g. README.md) during deployment.
    • One line per file with relative paths required (e.g. conf/skipme.txt)
  • -b Specify BAUD rate to connect to your board.

    • Default is 115200
  • -v Verbose mode for debugging

License

The content of this project itself is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, and the underlying source code used to format and display that content is licensed under the MIT license.

Enjoy!

Iason D.

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