# Console example This example illustrates usage of `console` component to create an interactive shell. ## Configuring UART and VFS ``initialize_console`` function configures some aspects of UART and VFS relevant to the operation of console: - By default `stdin` and `stdout` are buffered streams. This means that the text written to `stdout` will not be immediately sent to UART. This is not the desirable behavior for the console, so buffering for `stdin` and `stdout` is disabled using `setvbuf` function. - Line endings are configured to match those expected/generated by common serial monitor programs, such as `screen`, `minicom`, and the `idf_monitor.py` included in the SDK. The default behavior for these commands is: - When 'enter' key is pressed on the keyboard, `CR` (0x13) code is sent to the serial device. - To move the cursor to the beginning of the next line, serial device needs to send `CR LF` (0x13 0x10) sequence. - UART driver is initialized, and VFS is configured to use UART driver's interrupt-driver read and write functions. ## Line editing The main source file of the example illustrates how to use `linenoise` library, including line completion, hints, and history. ## Commands Several commands are registered using `esp_console_cmd_register` function. See `register_wifi` and `register_system` functions in `cmd_wifi.c` and `cmd_system.c` files. ## Command handling Main loop inside `app_main` function illustrates how to use `linenoise` and `esp_console_run` to implement read/eval loop. ## Argument parsing Several commands implemented in `cmd_wifi.c` and `cmd_system.c` use Argtable3 library to parse and check the arguments. ## Command history Each time a new command line is obtained from `linenoise`, it is written into history and the history is saved into a file in flash memory. On reset, history is initialized from that file. # Example output Here is an sample session with the console example. GPIO15 is connected to GND to remove boot log output. ``` This is an example of ESP-IDF console component. Type 'help' to get the list of commands. Use UP/DOWN arrows to navigate through command history. Press TAB when typing command name to auto-complete. [esp32]> help help Print the list of registered commands free Get the total size of heap memory available restart Restart the program deep_sleep [-t ] [--io=] [--io_level=<0|1>] Enter deep sleep mode. Two wakeup modes are supported: timer and GPIO. If no wakeup option is specified, will sleep indefinitely. -t, --time= Wake up time, ms --io= If specified, wakeup using GPIO with given number --io_level=<0|1> GPIO level to trigger wakeup join [--timeout=] [] Join WiFi AP as a station --timeout= Connection timeout, ms SSID of AP PSK of AP [esp32]> free 257200 [esp32]> deep_sleep -t 1000 I (146929) deep_sleep: Enabling timer wakeup, timeout=1000000us I (619) heap_init: Initializing. RAM available for dynamic allocation: I (620) heap_init: At 3FFAE2A0 len 00001D60 (7 KiB): DRAM I (626) heap_init: At 3FFB7EA0 len 00028160 (160 KiB): DRAM I (645) heap_init: At 3FFE0440 len 00003BC0 (14 KiB): D/IRAM I (664) heap_init: At 3FFE4350 len 0001BCB0 (111 KiB): D/IRAM I (684) heap_init: At 40093EA8 len 0000C158 (48 KiB): IRAM This is an example of ESP-IDF console component. Type 'help' to get the list of commands. Use UP/DOWN arrows to navigate through command history. Press TAB when typing command name to auto-complete. [esp32]> join --timeout 10000 test_ap test_password I (182639) connect: Connecting to 'test_ap' I (184619) connect: Connected [esp32]> free 212328 [esp32]> restart I (205639) restart: Restarting I (616) heap_init: Initializing. RAM available for dynamic allocation: I (617) heap_init: At 3FFAE2A0 len 00001D60 (7 KiB): DRAM I (623) heap_init: At 3FFB7EA0 len 00028160 (160 KiB): DRAM I (642) heap_init: At 3FFE0440 len 00003BC0 (14 KiB): D/IRAM I (661) heap_init: At 3FFE4350 len 0001BCB0 (111 KiB): D/IRAM I (681) heap_init: At 40093EA8 len 0000C158 (48 KiB): IRAM This is an example of ESP-IDF console component. Type 'help' to get the list of commands. Use UP/DOWN arrows to navigate through command history. Press TAB when typing command name to auto-complete. [esp32]> ``` --- See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.