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etsy orders counter

A desktop screen that displays a live counter of your Etsy store orders!

Powered by FreeRTOS on a ESP-8266 microcontroller

Product image

See more images in the assets directory

Build

This project extends the esp-open-rtos makefile.

Setup

You should follow standard instructions in the esp-open-rtos README to ensure your environment has the dependencies necessary to build the project.

Next you must setup your secrets in the ./config.h file. See instructions in ./config.example.h to get started.

Once you've setup your secrets, you can flash your board with this project's firmware by executing the following commands in your terminal:

$ make rebuild
$ make flash

Depending on your operating system and connected peripherals, you may need to change the SERIAL_PORT variable in ./Makefile. To find the path of your connected microcontroller, try looking at the results of ls /dev.

Supported build environments

This project is developed within a virtualized instance of Ubuntu.

The Makefile also includes a utility target dev which will step your shell into a containerized image which has the necessary dependency for esp-open-rtos. On MacOSX, because of limitations with Docker, you can not mount usb devices to a docker container. This means that utility targets like flash and erase_flash must be invoked outside of the container.

Debugging

You can view the serial output of your microcontroller by using whichever program you'd like, just set the baud rate to 115200. This project is setup to use picocom, just invoke the monitor target with make monitor.