The Matter reference implementation contains support for a number of examples and platforms.
Controller / Admin | Node | Description |
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chip-tool (Linux / Mac) Includes docs for all the cluster commands supported | all-clusters-app M5Stack (ESP)Linux simulation | Use the command line tool on a laptop to pair with and control an embedded Wi-Fi platform. This demo supports the “all-clusters-app”, so it provides the basic onoff light test and more. |
chip-repl | all-clusters-app M5Stack (ESP) Linux simulation | Same as above, but uses the Python CHIP REPL as Controller Node. |
Use one of the controllers listed above and then a Border Router and Node combination listed below.
Border Router | Node | Description |
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ot-br Thread Border Router RasPi BeagleBone | lighting-app Nordic nRF5x NXP K32W Qorvo QPG6100 Silicon Labs EFR32 | The Lighting example is supported by many of the available Thread platforms. See the chip-tool controller instructions for how to actuate the light on/off cluster. |
ot-br Thread Border Router RasPi BeagleBone | lock-app Nordic nRF5x Qorvo QPG6100 Silicon Labs EFR32 TI CC13x2x7 | The Lock example is supported by many of the available Thread and Wi-Fi platforms. |
This section summarizes how to run some common scenarios with the chip-tool controller.
chip-tool pairing onnetwork ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN} 20202021
will use PASE over IP to commission a device and assign ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN}
(which must be a decimal number or a 0x-prefixed hex number) as its node id.
NOTE: On Linux, if the device is actually running after unit tests ran you have to use chip-tool pairing onnetwork desired-node-id 34567890
, because the unit tests change the device configuration.
NOTE: to run both the Node and Controller as separate processes on the same Linux or Mac machine, build the all-clusters-app with Bluetooth LE disabled as follows:
scripts/examples/gn_build_example.sh examples/all-clusters-app/linux out/debug/standalone/ chip_config_network_layer_ble=false
chip-tool tests Test_TC_OO_1_1
will run a suite of tests that use CASE To communicate with a paired all-clusters-app
peer node.