This project has moved! It can now be found in the esp-rs/esp-hal repository.
A library that provides print!, println!, dbg! implementations and
logging capabilities for Espressif devices.
- Supports all Espressif ESP32 family devices.
- Supports different communication methods:
- UART (Default)
- JTAG-Serial (Only available in ESP32-C3, ESP32-C6, ESP32-H2, ESP32-S3)
- No-op: Turns printing into a no-op
- Supports
defmtbackend
esp-println = { version = "0.8.0", features = ["esp32c2"] }or cargo add esp-println --features esp32c2
It's important to specify your target device as feature.
Then in your program:
use esp_println::println;You can now println!("Hello world") as usual.
- There is one feature for each supported target:
esp32,esp32c2,esp32c3,esp32c6,esp32h2,esp32s2, andesp32s3.- One of these features must be enabled.
- Only one of these features can be enabled at a time.
- There is one feature for each supported communication method:
uart,jtag-serialandno-op.- Only one of these features can be enabled at a time.
log: Enables logging usinglogcrate.colorsenable colored logging.- Only effective when using the
logfeature.
- Only effective when using the
critical-sectionenables critical sections.defmt-espflash: This is intended to be used withespflash, see-L/--log-formatargument offlashormonitorsubcommands ofespflashandcargo-espflash. Uses rzCOBS encoding and adds framing.
By default, we use the uart, critial-section and colors features.
Which means that it will print to the UART, use critical sections and output
messages will be colored.
If we want to use a communication method that is not uart, the default
one, we need to disable the default features.
With the feature log activated you can initialize a simple logger like this
init_logger(log::LevelFilter::Info);There is a default feature colors which enables colored log output.
Additionally, you can use
init_logger_from_env();In this case the following environment variables are used:
ESP_LOGLEVELsets the log level, use values liketrace,infoetc.ESP_LOGTARGETSif set you should provide the crate names of crates (optionally with a path e.g.esp_wifi::compat::common) which should get logged, separated by,and no additional whitespace between
If this simple logger implementation isn't sufficient for your needs, you can implement your own logger on top of esp-println. See Implementing a Logger section log documentaion
Using the defmt-espflash feature, esp-println will install a defmt global logger. The logger will
output to the same data stream as println!(), and adds framing bytes so it can be used even with
other, non-defmt output. Using the defmt-espflash feature automatically uses the rzCOBS encoding and does
not allow changing the encoding.
Follow the defmt book's setup instructions on how to
set up defmt. Remember, the global logger is already installed for you by esp-println!
Please note that defmt does not provide MSRV guarantees with releases, and as such we are not able to make any MSRV guarantees when this feature is enabled. For more information refer to the MSRV section of defmt's README:
https://github.com/knurling-rs/defmt?tab=readme-ov-file#msrv
If you experience linker errors, make sure you have some reference to esp_println in your code.
If you don't use esp_println directly, you'll need to add e.g. use esp_println as _; to your
import statements. This ensures that the global logger will not be removed by the compiler.
Licensed under either of:
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.