Push OTAs to ESP8266 / ESP32 Elegantly (Async)!

AsyncElegantOTA provides a beautiful interface to upload Over the Air `.bin` updates to your ESP Modules with precise status and progress displayed over UI. This Library shows the current upload progress of your OTA and once finished, it will display the status of your OTA. This Version of Library uses AsyncWebServer. Thanks to @me-no-dev for a wonderful webserver library.



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How to Install

###### Directly Through Arduino IDE ( Currently Submitted for Approval. Use Mannual Install till it gets Approved.) Go to Sketch > Include Library > Library Manager > Search for "AsyncElegantOTA" > Install ###### Manual Install For Windows: Download the [Repository](https://github.com/ayushsharma82/AsyncElegantOTA/archive/master.zip) and extract the .zip in Documents>Arduino>Libraries>{Place "ElegantOTA" folder Here} For Linux: Download the [Repository](https://github.com/ayushsharma82/AsyncElegantOTA/archive/master.zip) and extract the .zip in Sketchbook>Libraries>{Place "ElegantOTA" folder Here} ###### Manually through IDE Download the [Repository](https://github.com/ayushsharma82/AsyncElegantOTA/archive/master.zip), Go to Sketch>Include Library>Add .zip Library> Select the Downloaded .zip File.

Documentation

AsyncElegantOTA is a dead simple library which does your work in just 1 Line. Honestly, It's just a wrapper library which injects it's own elegant webpage instead of the ugly upload page which comes by default in Arduino Library.

Include AsyncElegantOTA Library `#include ` at top of your Arduino Code. Paste this - `AsyncElegantOTA.begin(server);` line above your `server.begin();` That's all! Now copy the IPAddress displayed over your Serial Monitor and go to `http:///update` in browser. ( where `` is the IP of your ESP Module)

Examples

For ESP8266:

``` #include #include #include #include #include const char* ssid = "........"; const char* password = "........"; AsyncWebServer server(80); void setup(void) { Serial.begin(115200); WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA); WiFi.begin(ssid, password); Serial.println(""); // Wait for connection while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) { delay(500); Serial.print("."); } Serial.println(""); Serial.print("Connected to "); Serial.println(ssid); Serial.print("IP address: "); Serial.println(WiFi.localIP()); server.on("/", HTTP_GET, [](AsyncWebServerRequest *request) { request->send(200, "text/plain", "Hi! I am ESP8266."); }); AsyncElegantOTA.begin(server); // Start ElegantOTA server.begin(); Serial.println("HTTP server started"); } void loop(void) { AsyncElegantOTA.loop(); } ```

For ESP32:

``` #include #include #include #include #include const char* ssid = "........"; const char* password = "........"; AsyncWebServer server(80); void setup(void) { Serial.begin(115200); WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA); WiFi.begin(ssid, password); Serial.println(""); // Wait for connection while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) { delay(500); Serial.print("."); } Serial.println(""); Serial.print("Connected to "); Serial.println(ssid); Serial.print("IP address: "); Serial.println(WiFi.localIP()); server.on("/", HTTP_GET, [](AsyncWebServerRequest *request) { request->send(200, "text/plain", "Hi! I am ESP32."); }); AsyncElegantOTA.begin(server); // Start ElegantOTA server.begin(); Serial.println("HTTP server started"); } void loop(void) { AsyncElegantOTA.loop(); } ```

Contributions

Every Contribution to this repository is highly appriciated! Don't fear to create pull requests which enhance or fix the library as ultimatly you are going to help everybody.

If you want to donate to the author then you can become my patron, It really helps me keep these libraries updated:



License

ESP-DASH is licensed under MIT.