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examples/lighting-app/esp32/README.md

Matter ESP32 Lighting Example

This example demonstrates the Matter Lighting application on ESP platforms.

Please setup ESP-IDF and CHIP Environment and refer building and commissioning guides to get started.

Enabling ESP-Insights:

  • Before building the app, enable the option: ESP_INSIGHTS_ENABLED through menuconfig.

  • Create a file named insights_auth_key.txt in the main directory of the example.

  • Follow the steps presenthere to set up an insights_account and the auth key created while setting it up will be used in the example.

  • Download the auth key and copy Auth Key to the example

cp /path/to/auth/key.txt path/to/connectedhomeip/examples/lighting-app/esp32/main/insights_auth_key.txt


Cluster Control

  • After successful commissioning, use the OnOff cluster command to control the OnOff attribute. This allows you to toggle a parameter implemented by the device to be On or Off.

    $ ./out/debug/chip-tool onoff on <NODE ID> 1
    
  • On ESP32C3-DevKitM or ESP32S3-DevKitM board, there is an on-board RGB-LED. Use ColorControl cluster command to control the color attributes:

    $ ./out/debug/chip-tool colorcontrol move-to-hue-and-saturation 240 100 0 0 0 <NODE ID> 1