Releases: thorrak/brewpi-esp8266
Internationalization, eSPI, & Expanded Inkbird Sensor Support
This release adds support for leveraging both the probe and internal sensors simultaneously on Inkbird's IBS-TH1 Plus and IBS-TH2 Plus temperature sensors. This enables a solder-free build where a single Inkbird sensor can serve as both the "beer" and "fridge" temperature probe.
This also adds translations to leverage the latent internationalization support in the web interface, and support for eSPI screen types attached to ESP32-based boards.
What's Changed
- Bring ESP8266 Frameworks up to date by @thorrak in #115
- Enable the use of both the probe and internal sensor simultaneously for Inkbird TH1 Plus and TH2 Plus
- Adds a Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, and German translation for the on-device web interface
- Adds support for eSPI screen types attached to ESP32 boards
Full Changelog: v16-alpha1...v16-alpha2
Update Upstream Frameworks
This updates to the latest upstream ESP8266 framework as well as the Arduino 3.x core as recently released by Espressif.
What's Changed
- Bring eSPI up to date with v16_prerelease by @thorrak in #107
- Merge prerelease changes by @thorrak in #108
- Track Gravity on Tilts by @thorrak in #109
- Add/Fix eSPI Screen Driver by @thorrak in #110
Full Changelog: v16-alpha0...v16-alpha1
Initial v16 Alpha Release
This is the initial alpha release for the upcoming v16 firmware for the BrewPi-ESP project. This firmware version brings support for the upcoming release of Fermentrack 2 (and along with it, Fermentrack.net).
What's Changed
- Adds support for Fermentrack 2 (and Fermentrack.net)
Full Changelog: v15d...v16-alpha0
Kasa & UI Bugfixes
This is a bug fix release which contains fixes for small bugs in the on-controller web UI and the detection of certain, newer TPLink Kasa switches.
Upgrading is recommended if you are experiencing issues with either in your setup, and is optional for all other users.
What's Changed
- Fix detection of certain (newer) Kasa plugs
- Fix changing mode in UI
- Fix calibration in UI
- Document default AP by @danb35 in #101
New Contributors
Full Changelog: v15c...v15d
v15c - ESP32-S2 Bugfix
This release fixes a handful of bugs that impact users with specific hardware configurations. It is recommended to upgrade to this firmware if you use the ESP32-S2 chipset, or if you are having trouble assigning TP Link sensors from the dedicated Web UI. For all other users, this upgrade should be considered optional.
What's Changed
Full Changelog: v15b...v15c
v15b - Negative Temp Display Bugfix
The v15b release of BrewPi-ESP fixes a bug in the temperature conversion functions that resulted in negative temperatures (such as those sometimes experienced when cold crashing in Celsius) displaying as positive when converted to a string. This could result in negative temperatures appearing as positive both on the LCD Display as well as in graph points -- even though the temperature was being correctly controlled.
What's Changed
- Fix negative temps not displaying correctly. by @jalim in #92
- Lock ESP32-S2 targets to Arduino v2.0.6 by @thorrak in #93 (previously released as v15a)
- Update Documentation by @thorrak in #94
New Contributors
Full Changelog: v15...v15b
v15c-beta - S2 Only
This is a test firmware that uses the Arduino v2.0.11 framework to see if it resolves issues with the ESP32-S2 chips. Non-S2 firmware will not receive a v15c release if this works.
v15a - ESP32-S2 Bugfix
The v15 release of BrewPi-ESP uses the latest ESP32-Arduino framework - unfortunately - has a bug in the IIC implementation for the ESP32-S2. Since the S2 was intended to be used with an IIC LCD every character printed (or "printed" - the actual presence of a screen is irrelevant!) to the screen causes a delay which locked down the whole controller.
This release is specifically for the ESP32-S2, and changes nothing other than reverting to a version of the Arduino framework based on a prior version of ESP-IDF. This should dramatically speed up builds for the ESP32-S2, and is a recommended upgrade for all users of the controller.
v15 - ESP32, Bluetooth, and HTTP Interface Support
v15 BrewPi-ESP Firmware
This firmware contains a number of significant changes and enhancements, as compared to the previous wide release (v11):
- File system initialization enhancements
- Substantial refactoring and upgrades (e.g. JSON handling)
- Unified handling of Serial and WiFi output
- Add ability to add human-readable names to probes (Thanks @speshak)
- Swap SPIFFS for LittleFS for ESP8266 Builds
- Fix message displayed with temperature control is set to “OFF” (rather than IDLE)
- Added WiFi information command to get signal strength
- Add support for ESP32 and ESP32-S2 modules
- Add Bluetooth scanning support
- Add support for using Tilt Hydrometers as a temperature sensor
- Add support for using TPLink Kasa WiFi switches
- Add mandatory confirmation to firmware to prevent accidental EEPROM resets (“network scanner” bug)
- Add support for TFT LCD Displays on ESP32
- Add support for "extended settings" not traditionally part of the BrewPi firmware
- Added a new HTTP interface for quick sensor assignment & settings updates
- Adds ability to configure minimum delays for heating/cooling
Firmware Versions / Targeted Hardware
There are six separate versions of this firmware:
- esp32_wifi_tft - ESP32 firmware for TFT displays
- esp32_wifi_iic - ESP32 firmware for IIC displays
- esp8266_wifi - ESP8266 firmware for WiFi connections (see note below!)
- esp8266_serial - ESP8266 firmware for serial connections (see note below!)
- esp32_s2_wifi - ESP32-S2 firmware for wifi connections (S2 version of the similarly-named ESP8266 firmware)
- esp32_s2_serial - ESP32-S2 firmware for serial connections (S2 version of the similarly-named ESP8266 firmware)
The ESP32 firmware is intended to run on standard ESP32 chips. The ESP32-S2 firmware is intended to run on ESP32-S2 chips, such as the Lolin S2 Mini. Bluetooth sensors are only supported on the ESP32. TPLink Kasa WiFi Switches are only supported on ESP32 and ESP32-S2 WiFi firmware.
Note about future support
v15 will likely be the final official release of this firmware for the ESP8266 microcontroller. Although there may be future releases, it is highly recommended that the ESP32 be used for new builds, and existing users that want to use new, upcoming features should explore migrating to the ESP32-S2 which - in builds using Lolin's D1 Mini - has a pin-equivalent board available that may be a direct, drop-in replacement. For discussion as to why, please see this post.
Note about the project name
As a result of the migration away from the ESP8266, the project is also going to undergo a name change from BrewPi-ESP8266 to BrewPi-ESP.
New Contributors
Full Changelog: v11...v15
v15 Beta 6 - Release Candidate
This is the latest release candidate for v15. There is only one change from beta5, which is the reversion of a change that I made awhile back in the hopes that it prevents a (potential) issue with switching off heating/cooling when the appropriate temperature is reached.