micro:bit target for Microsoft MakeCode (PXT)
npm install pxt-microbit !pxt-testghpkgs
pxt-microbit is a Microsoft Programming Experience Toolkit (PXT) target that allows you to program a BBC micro:bit.
pxt-microbit beta, `v3.0. requires
* pxt-microbit#stable3.0
* pxt#stable6.0.
* pxt-common-packages#stable6.0.
pxt-microbit v2.0., branch stable2.0, requires pxt v5.15.\*. It is the servicing branch for live editor.
pxt-microbit v1. requires pxt v4.4, which is currently in the stable4.4 branch of pxt.
pxt-microbit v0. is in the v0 branch of this repository
Please add an issue if you discover an (unreported) bug.
Authoring and testing of new extensions can be done directly from the web editor. See our documentation on how to get started. If you want to run the editor locally, keep reading.
The local server lets you to run the editor and serve the documentation from your own computer. It is meant for a single developer used and not designed to serve the editor to a large amount of users.
1. Install Node.js 8.9.4 or higher.
2. Clone this repository.
``
git clone https://github.com/microsoft/pxt-microbit
cd pxt-microbitsudo
3. Install the PXT command line (add for Mac/Linux shells).``
npm install -g pxt`
4. Install the pxt-microbit dependencies.`
npm install
Go to the Running section.
This is the typical setup used by the MakeCode team to work on the microbit.
1. Install Node.js 8.9.4 or higher.
2. Install Docker if you plan to build .cpp files.`
3. Clone the pxt repository.`
git clone https://github.com/microsoft/pxt
cd pxt`
4. Install the dependencies of pxt and build it`
npm install
npm run build
cd ..`
5. Clone the pxt-common-packages repository`
git clone https://github.com/microsoft/pxt-common-packages
cd pxt-common-packages
npm install
6. Link pxt-common-packages to pxt
``
npm link ../pxt
cd ..
7. Clone this repository.
``
git clone https://github.com/microsoft/pxt-microbit
cd pxt-microbitsudo
8. Install the PXT command line (add for Mac/Linux shells).``
npm install -g pxt`
9. Install the pxt-microbit dependencies.`
npm installsudo
10. Link pxt-microbit back to base pxt repo (add for Mac/Linux shells). `
This step is only required if you intend to make changes to pxt and/or
pxt-common-packages repos. If all you want is serve a local Makecode, you can skip
this step.`
npm link ../pxt ../pxt-common-packages`
Note the above command assumes the folder structure of `
makecode
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pxt pxt-common-packages pxt-microbit
Run this command from inside pxt-microbit to open a local web server
``
pxt serve
If the local server opens in the wrong browser, make sure to copy the URL containing the local token.
Otherwise, the editor will not be able to load the projects.
If you need to modify the .cpp files (and have installed yotta), enable yotta compilation using the --localbuild flag:``
pxt serve --local
If you want to speed up the build, you can use the rebundle option, which skips building and simply refreshes the target information``
pxt serve --rebundle
Sometimes, your built folder might be in a bad state, clean it and try again.
``
pxt clean
The following commands force a local build using CODAL.
``
pxt buildtarget --local
To disable docker, run
``
export PXT_NODOCKER=1
If you are also modifiying CODAL, consider running pxt clean to ensure the proper branch is picked up.
* follow instructions above until pxt serveexport PXT_FORCE_LOCAL=1 PXT_RUNTIME_DEV=1 PXT_ASMDEBUG=1
* open editor on localhost and create a project
* do ; you can add PXT_NODOCKER=1; pxt help has help on thesepxt-microbit/projects
* find project folder under , typically pxt-microbit/projects/Untitled-42.cpp
if you're going to modify files in PXT, replace "core": "" in pxt.json with "core": "file:../../libs/core";"radio": "file:../../libs/radio"
similarly and "microphone": "file:../../libs/microphone"main.ts
* you can edit to change the PXT side of the program; you can also edit it from the localhost editor;Download
note that in the localhost editor will produce different binary than command line, as it builds in the cloudpxt build
and uses tagged version of CODAL
* in that folder run - this will clone codal somewhere under built/ (depends on build engine and docker)sudo PXT_NODOCKER=1 PXT_ASMDEBUG=1 PXT_RUNTIME_DEV=1 PXT_DEBUG=1 PXT_FORCE_LOCAL=1 PXT_COMPILE_SWITCHES=csv---mbcodal pxt build
* there can be an issue with exporting the variables i.e. PXT_FORCE, so including them in the build command can help solve issues hexcache
* if the target is not building, delete files in found in pxt-microbit/built/hexcache to force local buildpxt-microbit/projects/
* the built hex can be found in named binary.hexpxt deploy
* similarly, you can run (or just pxt which is the same) - it will build and copy to MICROBIT drivebuilt/codal
assuming the build folder is under , go to built/codal/libraries and run code pxt
* in git tab, checkout appropriate branches (they are all in detached head state to the way we tag releases)
* modify files, run , see effectspxt gdb
* you can also run to debug; this requires openocdopenocd
* other commands using are pxt dmesg which dumps DMESG(...) buffer and pxt heap which can be used to visualize PXT heap
(and CODAL's one to some extent)
``
cd libs/blocksprj
rm -rf built
PXT_FORCE_LOCAL=1 PXT_COMPILE_SWITCHES=csv---mbcodal pxt build
PXT_FORCE_LOCAL=1 PXT_COMPILE_SWITCHES=csv---mbcodal pxt builddaldts
mv dal.d.ts ../core
Make sure to pull changes from all repos regularly. More instructions are at https://github.com/Microsoft/pxt#running-a-target-from-localhost
To add a new playlist, add an entry in /playlists.json, and regenerate the markdown (see paragraph below). You'll now have a new markdown gallery file listing the videos which you can reference in /targetconfig.json.
Get a Google API key and store it in the GOOGLE_API_KEY environment variables (turn on data from the app).
```
pxt downloadplaylists
The pxt-microbit target depends on several other repos. The main ones are:
- https://github.com/Microsoft/pxt, the PXT framework
- https://github.com/Microsoft/pxt-common-packages, common APIs accross various MakeCode editors
- https://github.com/lancaster-university/microbit, basic wrapper around the DAL
- https://github.com/lancaster-university/microbit-dal
See the MakeCode blog.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
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