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Overview

This directory contains a example implementation of over the air (OTA) firmware updates. This consists of two components:

  • A server that serves the update files and generates update "manifests"
  • A library that allows a Pycom module perform updates from the server

This directory is laid out such that the update sever can directly run from it. For a detailed description of how the server expect the directory to be structured please read the comment at the top of OTA_server.py.

Setup

To start the server simply run the OTA_server.py script using python 3. This will run a HTTP server on port 8000 (this can be changed in the code if necessary).

In this project you will find two directories named 1.0.0 and 1.0.1. These are both working examples of the OTA procedure, the only difference being the colour of the on-board LED so that a successful update can be demonstrated. You should upload version 1.0.0 to the module first and then via the OTA update procedure it will update to version 1.0.1.

In this example the OTA procedure is trigger via LoRaWAN downlink message. In order to use these examples you will need to enter your own app_eui and app_key. As well as this you will need to edit config.py to add your WiFi SSID, password and the address of the update server. Ensure you make these changes in both 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 or the code will stop working after the OTA update.

The OTA library can be found in either 1.0.0\lib\OTA.py or 1.0.1\lib\OTA.py.

For a detailed explanation of how the server works please look in OTA_server.py. The comment at the top of the file explains how it works in detail.

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