demos can be found in the 'demos' folder once you clone the lvgl.
In the lv_conf.h or equivalent places, you can find demo related macros, change its value to enable or disable specified demos:
...
/*===================
* DEMO USAGE
====================*/
/* Show some widget. It might be required to increase `LV_MEM_SIZE` */
#define LV_USE_DEMO_WIDGETS 0
/* Demonstrate the usage of encoder and keyboard */
#define LV_USE_DEMO_KEYPAD_AND_ENCODER 0
/* Benchmark your system */
#define LV_USE_DEMO_BENCHMARK 0
/* Stress test for LVGL */
#define LV_USE_DEMO_STRESS 0
/* Music player demo */
#define LV_USE_DEMO_MUSIC 0
#if LV_USE_DEMO_MUSIC
# define LV_DEMO_MUSIC_SQUARE 0
# define LV_DEMO_MUSIC_LANDSCAPE 0
# define LV_DEMO_MUSIC_ROUND 0
# define LV_DEMO_MUSIC_LARGE 0
# define LV_DEMO_MUSIC_AUTO_PLAY 0
#endif
/* Flex layout demo */
#define LV_USE_DEMO_FLEX_LAYOUT 0
/* Smart-phone like multi-language demo */
#define LV_USE_DEMO_MULTILANG 0
/* Widget transformation demo */
#define LV_USE_DEMO_TRANSFORM 0
/* Demonstrate scroll settings */
#define LV_USE_DEMO_SCROLL 0
...
demos
folder is included for compilation.//! main.c
#include "lvgl.h"
#include "demos/lv_demos.h"
...
"demos/lv_demos.c" provides lv_demos_create
and lv_demos_show_help
to simplify the creation of demos.
If you build your main program named lv_demos
, then you can run the widgets demo by running lv_demos widgets
and the benchmark demo by running lv_demos benchmark 1
.
For example:
//! main.c
#include "lvgl.h"
#include "demos/lv_demos.h"
...
static lv_display_t* hal_init(void)
{
lv_display_t* disp = NULL;
...
/* TODO: init display and indev */
...
return disp;
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
lv_init();
lv_display_t* disp = hal_init();
if (disp == NULL) {
LV_LOG_ERROR("lv_demos initialization failure!");
return 1;
}
if (!lv_demos_create(&argv[1], argc - 1)) {
lv_demos_show_help();
goto demo_end;
}
while (1) {
uint32_t delay = lv_timer_handler();
if (delay < 1) delay = 1;
usleep(delay * 1000);
}
demo_end:
lv_deinit();
return 0;
}
Shows how the widgets look like out of the box using the built-in material theme.
See in widgets folder.
For running this demo properly, please make sure LV_MEM_SIZE is at least 38KB (and 48KB is recommended):
#define LV_MEM_SIZE (38ul * 1024ul)
The music player demo shows what kind of modern, smartphone-like user interfaces can be created on LVGL. It works the best with display with 480x272 or 272x480 resolution.
See in music folder.
LVGL allows you to control the widgets with a keypad and/or encoder without a touchpad. This demo shows how to handle buttons, drop-down lists, rollers, sliders, switches, and text inputs without touchpad. Learn more about the touchpad-less usage of LVGL here.
See in keypad_encoder folder.
A demo to measure the performance of LVGL or to compare different settings.
See in benchmark folder.
A stress test for LVGL. It contains a lot of object creation, deletion, animations, style usage, and so on. It can be used if there is any memory corruption during heavy usage or any memory leaks.
See in stress folder.
For contribution and coding style guidelines, please refer to the file docs/CONTRIBUTING.md in the main LVGL repo: https://github.com/lvgl/lvgl
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