Caution
Husarnet for ESP32 has undergone a major refactor making it compatible with the latest upstream core codebase, latest ESP-IDF releases and newest Espressif microcontrollers. Because of that, code in this repository is outdated and it should not be used for new designs. It may or may not be updated to reflect the changes later in the future.
ESP32 + GitHub Actions + Husarnet.
A boilerplate project for ESP32 allowing in-field firmware update using GitHub Actions workflow.
Prerequisites
Install platformio CLI:
pip3 install -U platformioIf you are working in Visual Studio Code the PlatformIO extension will be helpful.
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Click Use this template button to create your own copy of this repo. Clone the repo, and open it:
git clone https://github.com/husarnet/esp32-internet-ota cd esp32-internet-ota/
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Erase the ESP32 flash
pio run --target erase # or # esptool.py erase_flash
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Prepare the
.env
file:cp .env.template .env
And edit its content:
export WIFI_SSID="<place-your-wifi-ssid-here>" export WIFI_PASS="<place-a-password-to-your-wifi-here>" export HUSARNET_JOINCODE="<place-your-husarnet-joincode-here"
Tip
If your SSID or WLAN Password contains special characters (ex.
$ & ( ) ? ; : , . < > | `
) you need to escape them like this::If WiFi password is
$&()?
then:export WIFI_PASS="\$\&\(\)\?"Some special characters (ex.
' " \
) can't be escaped. We recommend to not use special characters and emojis in WiFi SSID/Password.
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The first time you need to upload the firmware over the USB cable:
source .env pio run -e serial_upload --target upload
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Open the Platformio Device Monitor:
pio device monitor
If you will open a serial monitor you will see the similar output (the first time you may wait up to 2 minutes):
************************************** GitHub Actions OTA example ************************************** 📻 1. Connecting to: FreeWifi Wi-Fi network .. done ⌛ 2. Waiting for Husarnet to be ready ... done 🚀 HTTP server started Visit: http://my-esp32:8080/ Known hosts: my-laptop (fc94:a4c1:1f22:ab3b:b04a:1a3b:ba15:84bc) my-esp32 (fc94:f632:c8d9:d2a6:ad18:ed16:ed7e:9f3f)
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Visit http://my-esp32:8080/ from your laptop (that should be in the same Husarnet group) and if the website is avaialble you can test OTA upgrade from the level of your laptop:
source .env pio run -e ota_upload --target upload
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If it works you can configure your GitHub repository.
Source environment variables from .env
file before opening VS Code.
cd esp32-internet-ota/
source .env
code .
warning!
Before launching an Internet OTA, you need to upload the initial firmware at first to make your board accessible over the Husarnet VPN.
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Create the folowing GitHub repository secrets (
Settings
>Secrets
>New repository secret
):Secret Sample Value Desription WIFI_SSID
FreeWifi just your WiFi network name WIFI_PASS
hardtoguess ... and password HUSARNET_JOINCODE
fc94:...:932a/xhfqwPxxxetyCExsSPRPn9 find your own secret Join Code at your user account at https://app/husarnet.com > choosen network
>add element
button. Anyone with this Join Code can connect to your Husarnet networkHUSARNET_DASHBOARD_LOGIN
me@acme.com A login for your account at https://app.husarnet.com (needed by Husarnet Action) HUSARNET_DASHBOARD_PASSWORD
hardtoguess A password for your account at https://app.husarnet.com (needed by Husarnet Action) -
Push changes to your repo:
git add * git commit -m "triggering the workflow" git push
And trigger the workflow manually (
workflow_dispatch
) in your GitHub repository. -
In ~3 minutes the GitHub workflow should finish its job. Visit:
http://my-esp32:8080
URL with a sample "Hello world" website hosted by your ESP32.Of course your laptop need to be connected to the same Husarnet network - you will find quick start guide showing how to do it here: https://husarnet.com/docs/
sudo tcpflow -p -c -i hnet0
Here is a blog post showing how to configure Nginx Proxy Manager to provide a public access to web servers hosted by Husarnet connected devices: https://husarnet.com/blog/reverse-proxy-gui
It can be also used o provide the access to a web server hosted by ESP32 using a nice looking link like: https://my-awesome-esp32.mydomain.com
.