CHIP ESP32 All Clusters Example#

A prototype application that demonstrates device commissioning and cluster control.

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



Cluster control#

onoff#

To use the Client to send Matter commands, run the built executable and pass it the target cluster name, the target command name as well as an endpoint id.

$ ./out/debug/chip-tool onoff on <NODE ID> <ENDPOINT>

The client will send a single command packet and then exit.

levelcontrol#

Usage:
  $ ./out/debug/chip-tool levelcontrol move-to-level Level=10 TransitionTime=0 OptionMask=0 OptionOverride=0 <NODE ID> <ENDPOINT>

This demo app illustrates controlling OnOff cluster (Server) attributes of an endpoint. For ESP32-DevKitC, ESP32-WROVER-KIT_V4.1 and ESP32C3-DevKitM, a GPIO (configurable through STATUS_LED_GPIO_NUM in main/main.cpp) is updated through the on/off/toggle commands from the python-controller. For M5Stack, a virtual Green LED on the display is used for the same.

If you wish to see the actual effect of the commands on ESP32-DevKitC, ESP32-WROVER-KIT_V4.1, you will have to connect an external LED to GPIO STATUS_LED_GPIO_NUM. For ESP32C3-DevKitM, the on-board LED will show the actual effect of the commands.