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88 lines
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# rs-matter: The Rust Implementation of Matter
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[](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/project-chip/matter-rs/main/LICENSE)
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[](https://github.com/project-chip/matter-rs/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
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[](https://github.com/project-chip/matter-rs/actions/workflows/ci-tlv-tool.yml)
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[](https://crates.io/crates/rs-matter)
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[](https://matrix.to/#/#matter-rs:matrix.org)
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## Build
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### Building the library
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```
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$ cargo build
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```
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### Building and running the example (Linux, MacOS X)
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```
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$ cargo run --example onoff_light
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```
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### Building the example (Espressif's ESP-IDF)
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* Install all build prerequisites described [here](https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-idf-template#prerequisites)
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* Build with the following command line:
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```
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export MCU=esp32; export CARGO_TARGET_XTENSA_ESP32_ESPIDF_LINKER=ldproxy; export RUSTFLAGS="-C default-linker-libraries"; export WIFI_SSID=ssid;export WIFI_PASS=pass; cargo build --example onoff_light --no-default-features --features esp-idf --target xtensa-esp32-espidf -Zbuild-std=std,panic_abort
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```
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* If you are building for a different Espressif MCU, change the `MCU` variable, the `xtensa-esp32-espidf` target and the name of the `CARGO_TARGET_<esp-idf-target-uppercase>_LINKER` variable to match your MCU and its Rust target. Available Espressif MCUs and targets are:
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* esp32 / xtensa-esp32-espidf
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* esp32s2 / xtensa-esp32s2-espidf
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* esp32s3 / xtensa-esp32s3-espidf
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* esp32c3 / riscv32imc-esp-espidf
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* esp32c5 / riscv32imc-esp-espidf
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* esp32c6 / risxcv32imac-esp-espidf
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* Put in `WIFI_SSID` / `WIFI_PASS` the SSID & password for your wireless router
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* Flash using the `espflash` utility described in the build prerequsites' link above
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### Building the example (ESP32-XX baremetal or RP2040)
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Coming soon!
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## Test
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With the `chip-tool` (the current tool for testing Matter) use the Ethernet commissioning mechanism:
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```
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$ chip-tool pairing code 12344321 <Pairing-Code>
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```
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Or alternatively:
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```
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$ chip-tool pairing ethernet 12344321 123456 0 <IP-Address> 5540
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```
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Interact with the device
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```
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# Read server-list
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$ chip-tool descriptor read server-list 12344321 0
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# Read On/Off status
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$ chip-tool onoff read on-off 12344321 1
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# Toggle On/Off by invoking the command
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$ chip-tool onoff on 12344321 1
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```
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## Functionality
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- Secure Channel:
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- PASE
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- CASE
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- Interactions:
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- Invoke Command(s), Read Attribute(s), Write Attribute(s)
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- Commissioning:
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- over Ethernet
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- Network Commissioning Cluster
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- General Commissioning Cluster
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- Operational Certificates Cluster
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- Some [TODO](TODO.md) are captured here
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## Notes
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The matter-rs project is a work-in-progress and does NOT yet fully implement Matter.
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