Merge pull request #182 from hpsaturn/platformio_support

basic support to build and upload the firmware from PlatformIO
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@ -13,6 +13,22 @@ To set up audio recording + playback on the ESP32 (M5 Atom), do the following:
Finally, to flash the .ino to the board, connect the board to the USB port, select the port from the dropdown on the IDE, then select the M5Atom board (or M5Stack-ATOM if you have that). Click on upload to flash the board.
### Alternative - PlatformIO
You don't need anything, PlatformIO will install everything for you, dependencies, tool chains, etc.
Please install first [PlatformIO](http://platformio.org/) open source ecosystem for IoT development compatible with **Arduino** IDE and its command line tools (Windows, MacOs and Linux), and then enter to the firmware directory:
```bash
cd software/source/clients/esp32/src/client/
```
And build and upload the firmware with a simple command:
```bash
pio run --target upload
```
## Wifi
The board needs to connect to WiFi. Once you flash, connect to the ESP32 WiFi portal "01-Light" which will get WiFi details. Once it connects, it will ask you to enter 01OS server address. Once its able to connect, you can use the device.

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@ -10,3 +10,20 @@ To set up audio recording + playback on the ESP32 (M5 Atom), do the following:
- ESPAsyncWebServer by lacamera
4. The board needs to connect to WiFi. Once you flash, connect to ESP32 wifi "captive" which will get wifi details. Once it connects, it will ask you to enter 01OS server address in the format "domain.com:port" or "ip:port". Once its able to connect you can use the device.
5. To flash the .ino to the board, connect the board to the USB port, select the port from the dropdown on the IDE, then select the M5Atom board (or M5Stack-ATOM if you have that). Click on upload to flash the board.
### Alternative - PlatformIO
You don't need anything, PlatformIO will install everything for you, dependencies, tool chains, etc.
Please install first [PlatformIO](http://platformio.org/) open source ecosystem for IoT development compatible with **Arduino** IDE and its command line tools (Windows, MacOs and Linux), and then enter to the firmware directory:
```bash
cd client/
```
And build and upload the firmware with a simple command:
```bash
pio run --target upload
```

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[platformio]
src_dir = ./
[env]
platform = espressif32
framework = arduino
monitor_speed = 115200
upload_speed = 1500000
monitor_filters =
esp32_exception_decoder
time
build_flags =
-D CORE_DEBUG_LEVEL=0
-D BOARD_HAS_PSRAM=1
[esp32common]
extends = env
board = esp32dev
[env:m5echo]
extends = esp32common
lib_deps =
m5stack/M5Atom @ ^0.1.2
links2004/WebSockets @ ^2.4.1
;esphome/ESPAsyncWebServer-esphome @ ^3.1.0
https://github.com/arduino-libraries/ArduinoHttpClient
https://github.com/lacamera/ESPAsyncWebServer
fastled/FastLED @ ^3.6.0