Espurna ("spark" in Catalan) is a custom C firmware for ITead Sonoff Smart WiFi Switch. This device has an ESP8266 on board with a 8Mbit flash memory chip, a mains to 3V3 transformer and a relay (GPIO12). It also features a button (GPIO0), a LED (GPIO13) and an unpopulated header you can use to reprogram it.
The unpopulated header has all the required pins. My board has a 5 pins header in-line with the button. They are (from the button outwards):
Last one is not necessary. Mind it's a 3V3 device, if connected to 5V you will probably fry it. Button is connected to GPIO0 on the ESP8266 chip, so to enter flash mode you have to hold the button pressed while powering on the board, then you can realease it again.
The project is ready to be build using PlatformIO. Please refer to their web page for instructions on how to install the builder. Once installed:
> platformio run --target upload -e wire
> platformio run --target uploadfs -e wire
Once you have flashed it you can flash it again over-the-air using the ota
environment:
> platformio run --target upload -e ota
> platformio run --target uploadfs -e ota
Library dependencies are automatically managed via PlatformIO Library Manager.
On normal boot (i.e. button not pressed) it will execute the firmware. It configures the hardware (button, LED, relay), the SPIFFS memory access, the WIFI, the WebServer and MQTT connection.
Obviously the default values for WIFI network and MQTT will probably not match your requirements. Either it connects to a WiFi or not, it will set up a Soft AP named "SONOFF_XXXX", where XXXX are the las 2 bytes of the radio MAC. Connect with phone, PC, laptop, whatever to that network, password is "fibonacci". Once connected browse to 192.168.4.1 and you will be presented a configuration page where you will be able to define up to 3 possible WIFI networks and the MQTT configuration parameters.
It will then try to connect to the first WIFI network. If fail it will try the second in 30 seconds, and so on. Once connected it will try to connect the MQTT server.
The device will publish the relay state to the given topic and it will subscribe to the same topic plus "/set" for remote switching. So if your topic is "/home/living/switch" you will be able to switch it on/off sending "1"/"0" to "/home/living/switch/set".
You can also use "{identifier}" as place holder in the topic. It will be translated to your device ID (same as the soft AP network it creates).