Deprecated since version 6.0:
Warning
This command is deprecated and will be removed in the next releases.
Please use the pio pkg install command instead.
pio platform install [OPTIONS] [PLATFORM...]
# [PLATFORM...] forms
pio platform install <name>
pio platform install <name>@<version>
pio platform install <name>@<version range>
pio platform install <ownername>@<version>
pio platform install <ownername>@<version range>
pio platform install <zip or tarball url>
pio platform install file://<zip or tarball file>
pio platform install file://<folder>
pio platform install <repository>
pio platform install <name=repository> (name it should have locally)
pio platform install <repository#tag> ("tag" can be commit, branch or tag)
Install specified package (or alias)
Do not install specified package (or alias)
Skip default packages
Install all declared packages in platform.json
Reinstall/redownload development platform and its packages if they exist
Install Development Platforms and dependent packages.
The version
supports Semantic Versioning (
<major>.<minor>.<patch>
) and can take any of the following forms:
^1.2.3
- any compatible version (new functionality in a backwards compatible manner and patches are allowed, 1.x.x). RECOMMENDED
~1.2.3
- any version with the same major and minor versions, and an
equal or greater patch version
>1.2.3
- any version greater than 1.2.3
. >=
, <
, and <=
are also possible
>0.1.0,!=0.2.0,<0.3.0
- any version greater than 0.1.0
, not equal to
0.2.0
and less than 0.3.0
1.2.3
- an exact version number. Use only this exact version.
Also, PlatformIO supports installing from local directory or archive. Need to
use file://
prefix before local path. Also, directory or archive should
contain platform.json
manifest.
file:///local/path/to/the/platform/dir
file:///local/path/to/the/platform.zip
file:///local/path/to/the/platform.tar.gz
PlatformIO supports installing from Git, Mercurial and Subversion, and detects the type of VCS using url prefixes: “git+”, “hg+”, or “svn+”.
Note
PlatformIO requires a working VCS command on your path: git
, hg
or svn
.
The supported schemes are: git
, git+https
and git+ssh
. Here are
the supported forms:
git+git://git.server.org/my-platform
git+https://git.server.org/my-platform
git+ssh://git.server.org/my-platform
git+ssh://user@git.server.org/my-platform
[user@]host.xz:path/to/repo.git
Passing branch names, a commit hash or a tag name is possible like so:
git+git://git.server.org/my-platform#master
git+https://git.server.org/my-platform#v1.0
git+ssh://git.server.org/my-platform#7846d8ad52f983f2f2887bdc0f073fe9755a806d
The supported schemes are: hg+http
, hg+https
and hg+ssh
. Here are
the supported forms:
hg+hg://hg.server.org/my-platform
hg+https://hg.server.org/my-platform
hg+ssh://hg.server.org/my-platform
Passing branch names, a commit hash or a tag name is possible like so:
hg+hg://hg.server.org/my-platform#master
hg+https://hg.server.org/my-platform#v1.0
hg+ssh://hg.server.org/my-platform#4cfe2fa00668
The supported schemes are: svn
, svn+svn
, svn+http
, svn+https
and svn+ssh
. Here are the supported forms:
svn+svn://svn.server.org/my-platform
svn+https://svn.server.org/my-platform
svn+ssh://svn.server.org/my-platform
You can also give specific revisions to an SVN URL, like so:
svn+svn://svn.server.org/my-platform#13
Install Atmel AVR with default packages
> pio platform install atmelavr
PlatformManager: Installing atmelavr
Downloading...
Unpacking [####################################] 100%
atmelavr @ 0.0.0 has been successfully installed!
PackageManager: Installing tool-scons @ >=2.3.0,<2.6.0
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Unpacking [####################################] 100%
tool-scons @ 2.4.1 has been successfully installed!
PackageManager: Installing toolchain-atmelavr @ ~1.40801.0
Downloading [####################################] 100%
Unpacking [####################################] 100%
toolchain-atmelavr @ 1.40801.0 has been successfully installed!
The platform 'atmelavr' has been successfully installed!
The rest of packages will be installed automatically depending on your build environment.
Install Atmel AVR with uploader
utility only and skip
default packages
> pio platform install atmelavr --skip-default-package --with-package=uploader
PlatformManager: Installing atmelavr
Downloading [####################################] 100%
Unpacking [####################################] 100%
atmelavr @ 0.0.0 has been successfully installed!
PackageManager: Installing tool-micronucleus @ ~1.200.0
Downloading [####################################] 100%
Unpacking [####################################] 100%
tool-micronucleus @ 1.200.0 has been successfully installed!
PackageManager: Installing tool-avrdude @ ~1.60001.0
Downloading [####################################] 100%
Unpacking [####################################] 100%
tool-avrdude @ 1.60001.1 has been successfully installed!
The platform 'atmelavr' has been successfully installed!
The rest of packages will be installed automatically depending on your build environment.
Install the latest development Atmel AVR from Git repository
> pio platform install https://github.com/platformio/platform-atmelavr.git
PlatformManager: Installing platform-atmelavr
git version 2.7.4 (Apple Git-66)
Cloning into '/Volumes/MEDIA/tmp/pio3_test_projects/arduino-digihead-master/home_dir/platforms/installing-U3ucN0-package'...
remote: Counting objects: 176, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (55/55), done.
remote: Total 176 (delta 114), reused 164 (delta 109), pack-reused 0
Receiving objects: 100% (176/176), 38.86 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (114/114), done.
Checking connectivity... done.
Submodule 'examples/arduino-external-libs/lib/OneWire' (https://github.com/PaulStoffregen/OneWire.git) registered for path 'examples/arduino-external-libs/lib/OneWire'
Cloning into 'examples/arduino-external-libs/lib/OneWire'...
remote: Counting objects: 91, done.
remote: Total 91 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 91
Unpacking objects: 100% (91/91), done.
Checking connectivity... done.
Submodule path 'examples/arduino-external-libs/lib/OneWire': checked out '57c18c6de80c13429275f70875c7c341f1719201'
atmelavr @ 0.0.0 has been successfully installed!
PackageManager: Installing tool-scons @ >=2.3.0,<2.6.0
Downloading [####################################] 100%
Unpacking [####################################] 100%
tool-scons @ 2.4.1 has been successfully installed!
PackageManager: Installing toolchain-atmelavr @ ~1.40801.0
Downloading [####################################] 100%
Unpacking [####################################] 100%
toolchain-atmelavr @ 1.40801.0 has been successfully installed!
The platform 'https://github.com/platformio/platform-atmelavr.git' has been successfully installed!
The rest of packages will be installed automatically depending on your build environment.