Advanced esp-modem use cases ============================ This chapter outlines basic extensibility of the esp-modem component. .. _dce_factory: Custom instantiation with DCE factory -------------------------------------- It is possible to create a modem handle in many different ways: - Build a DCE on top a generic module, user defined module or build the module only (in case the application will only use AT command interface) - Create the DCE as a shared, unique or a vanilla pointer - Create a generic DCE or a templated DCE_T of a specific module (this could be one of the supported modules or a user defined module) All the functionality is provided by the DCE factory .. doxygengroup:: ESP_MODEM_DCE_FACTORY :members: .. _create_custom_module: Create custom module -------------------- Creating a custom module is necessary if the application needs to use a specific device that is not supported and their commands differ from any of the supported devices. In this case it is recommended to define a new class representing this specific device and derive from the :cpp:class:`esp_modem::GenericModule`. In order to instantiate the appropriate DCE of this module, application could use :ref:`the DCE factory`, and build the DCE with the specific module, using :cpp:func:`esp_modem::dce_factory::Factory::build`. Please refer to the implementation of the existing modules. Please note that the ``modem_console`` example defines a trivial custom modem DCE which overrides one command, for demonstration purposes only. Create new communication interface ---------------------------------- In order to connect to a device using an unsupported interface (e.g. SPI or I2C), it is necessary to implement a custom DTE object and supply it into :ref:`the DCE factory`. The DCE is typically created in two steps: - Define and create the corresponding terminal, which communicates on the custom interface. This terminal should support basic IO methods defined in :cpp:class:`esp_modem::Terminal` and derive from it. - Create the DTE which uses the custom Terminal Please refer to the implementation of the existing UART DTE.