Open askvictor opened 5 years ago
It will only work on devices having a second USB port for this, that you have to control. My micropython esp32 is instantly serving as a serial connection, nothing else.
I have implemented this feature in 2020 but only saw your message now. It has a pending pull request here: https://github.com/micropython/webrepl/pull/53
You can get it here: https://github.com/rafaelaroca/webrepl
Anyway, if you can see it working on BIPES project at the console tab: https://bipes.net.br/beta2/ui/
About directly flashing MicroPython from the web browser, we have this page fully functional! https://bipes.net.br/flash/esp-web-tools/
Just go to the link, connect an ESP32 or ESP8266, click Install, wait, and you'll have MicroPython on the board!
regards Rafael
It would be super useful to have the same place to access the device via a WebREPL if that has been set up, or directly via a serial port if it hasn't. The WebUSB API (https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2016/03/access-usb-devices-on-the-web) can be used for this; albeit it only has the single data channel unlike websockets where multiple data channels are possible.
Going even further, it would be nice to be able to flash the Micropython firmware onto a device directly from such a website.
One potential problem is that WebUSB requires an HTTPS connection, while the current WebREPL cannot have one.