# ESP-BLE-MESH Examples [ESP-BLE-MESH]($IDF_PATH/components/bt/esp_ble_mesh/) is the official Bluetooth® Mesh stack of Espressif Systems. We will provide long-term support for new features, performance optimization, etc. Please help note that breaking changes may be introduced into ESP-BLE-MESH on [minor IDF versions](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/versions.html). Note: To use examples in this directory, you need to have Bluetooth enabled in configuration, and either Bluedroid or NimBLE can be selected as the host stack. # Example Layout This directory includes examples to demonstrate ESP-BLE-MESH functionality based on [Zephyr Bluetooth Mesh stack](https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/tree/master/subsys/bluetooth/mesh). ## ble_mesh_console This example demonstrates how ESP-BLE-MESH uses Console for message transmitting/receiving tests. #### ble_mesh_node This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Node and sends vendor messages for testing. See [ble_mesh_node](ble_mesh_console/ble_mesh_node) folder for more details. #### ble_mesh_provisioner This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Provisioner and sends vendor messages for testing. See [ble_mesh_provisioner](ble_mesh_console/ble_mesh_provisioner) folder for more details. ## ble_mesh_fast_provision This example illustrates the solution of ESP-BLE-MESH Fast Provisioning. #### fast_prov_client This example shows how ESP32, acting as a BLE Mesh Fast Provisioning Client, provisions other unprovisioned devices and then controls the nodes. See [fast_prov_client](ble_mesh_fast_provision/fast_prov_client) folder for more details. #### fast_prov_server This example illustrates the process that: 1. ESP32 as a BLE Mesh Fast Provisioning Server is provisioned into a node; 2. ESP32 as a Temporary Provisioner provisions other unprovisioned devices. See [fast_prov_server](ble_mesh_fast_provision/fast_prov_server) folder for more details. ## ble_mesh_node This example demonstrates how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh node with Generic OnOff Server model or Generic OnOff Client model on board. #### onoff_client This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Node with Generic OnOff Client model in the Primary Element. See [onoff_client](ble_mesh_node/onoff_client) folder for more details. #### onoff_server This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Node with only Generic OnOff Server model in the Primary Element. See [onoff_server](ble_mesh_node/onoff_server) folder for more details. ## ble_mesh_provisioner This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Provisioner and provisions other unprovisioned devices. See [ble_mesh_provisioner](ble_mesh_provisioner) folder for more details. ## ble_mesh_vendor_model This example demonstrates how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Provisioner with vendor client model or as a BLE Mesh node with vendor server model. #### vendor_client This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Provisioner with a vendor client model in the Primary Element. See [vendor_client](ble_mesh_vendor_model/vendor_client) folder for more details. #### vendor_server This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Node with a vendor server model in the Primary Element. See [vendor_server](ble_mesh_vendor_model/vendor_server) folder for more details. ## ble_mesh_wifi_coexist This example shows how ESP32 acts as a BLE Mesh Fast Provisioning Server and coexists with Wi-Fi iperf functionality. See [ble_mesh_wifi_coexist](ble_mesh_wifi_coexist) folder for more details. # More See the [README.md](../../README.md) file in the upper level [examples](../../) directory for more information about examples.