Live dataflow programming for microcontrollers and embedded
Unlike most other dataflow runtimes for constrained devices, MicroFlo run standalone on the microcontroller, can be introspected and reconfigured at runtime, and has built-in support for automated testing.
One can program with MicroFlo either:
MicroFlo is very portable, written in C++03 without exceptions and stdlib. It comes with support for multiple platforms,including Arduino and Embedded Linux. It has been used on many different devices, from Atmel AVR8 to ARM Cortex M0/M1/M3/M4 devices (LPC mbed, TI Tiva/Stellaris), ESP8266 and Raspberry PI.
MicroFlo is designed to integrate with other data-driven programming tools, including msgflo for easy building of distributed systems (IoT).
For visual programming your Arduino, follow the microflo-example-arduino.
MicroFlo is a part of Flowhub, a platform for building robust IoT systems and web services.
We offer an Integrated Development Environment and consulting services.
Minimally useful.
MicroFlo in the wild:
When you find issues: file bugs and/or submit pull requests!
For porting MicroFlo to other microcontrollers, see how-microflo-works and target bringup.
MicroFlo is released under the MIT license.
Note that the platform MicroFlo runs on (like Arduino), and MicroFlo components may be under other licenses!