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Setting up an IoT

Session 3: MQTT and Cayenne

Uli Raich

Formally CERN, Geneva, Switzerland

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The Network Layers
The WeMos D1 mini has a built-in WiFi interface

In order to communicate with other IoT nodes we must therefore

connect to the WiFi network first

On top of WiFi we will run a TCP session

On top of TCP we will run the MQTT protocol

On top of MQTT we have dedicated topics and payloads imposed by Cayenne

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Accessing the WiFi network
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Accessing the WiFi network from Micropython
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MQTT
MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport: a publish-subscribe based

message protocol running of top of TCP.

A processor can subscribe to messages of a certain “topic” and/or it can push its

results on a certain topic

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MQTT Demo
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The Micropython library
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A MQTT example using umqtt.simple
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Sending dummy temperature data
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Receiving commands
Receiving commands is a bit more tricky! We must:

  • Write a callback function and register it with the MQTT client
  • This function takes 2 arguments:
  • The topic
  • The payload
  • Subscribe to the topic
  • Wait forever. The callback function will be executed when a message with the
    topic we subscribed to, will arrive

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Subscribe a callback
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Callback result
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Controlling a LED
In order to control a LED through MQTT we now simply interpret the payload:
  • Message “LED on”
  • Message “LED off”

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Changed Callback
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Missing functions in IoT
  • MQTT broker should be globally reachable
  • GUI to easily visualize sensor measurements
  • GUI elements to easily control actuators
  • GUI should be accessible through a WEB interface
  • GUI should be accessible through smart phone app
This is what Cayenne supplies

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Cayenne functionality
  • MQTT broker is accessible at mqtt.mydevices.com

  • Supplies GUI
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Signing up for Cayenne
Sign up at
https://mydevices.com/cayenne/signup

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Cayenne Start
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Cayenne Doc
You find the documentation at

https://mydevices.com/cayenne/docs/intro

Contains short introductory video clips, information of Cayenne on Raspberry Pi and Arduino but also how to use Cayenne on any device.

Pointers to the Cayenne MQTT Libraries and their API

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Installing Cayenne on the Raspberry PI
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Installing Cayenne on the Raspberry Pi manually
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Register your Controller Single Board Computers
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Run Cayenne on the Arduino
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Basic Arduino Sketch for the Arduino
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Cayenne Credentials
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Cayenne network layers
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The Cayenne credentials are integrated into the MQTT topic string

Value and units are integrated into the payload string

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Cayenne and Python
This falls under “bring your own thing” !

Having a look at the Arduino sketch you can see that it uses the

Arduino Cayenne C++ library.

Cayenne MQTT libraries are available in

  • C, C++
  • Python
  • Java
and probably a few other languages

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Cayenne and Micropython
The Python Cayenne Client library depends on the Eclipse Paho MQTT library

Micropython uses its own, stripped down “umqtt” (micro mqtt) library

such that the standard Cayenne Client does not work on Micropython

but …

The Python Cayenne Client is Open Source and can be adapted to umqtt, which is what I did for you.

The adapted Client library uses the same API as the original one,

which means that the example programs work unchanged.

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The Cayenne Client
When creating a Cayenne Client Class it

  • Initializes its internal variables
  • Checks if the OLED display is connected and if yes, initializes it
  • The Cayenne Client has has a begin method which
  • Connects to WiFi
  • Connects to the Cayenne MQTT broker at mqtt.mydevices.com
  • Subscribes to commands send by Cayenne
  • Displays its internal state on the OLED display

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The code to connect to Cayenne
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Connecting to Cayenne
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The empty Cayenne dashboard
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-- Uli Raich - 2019-05-14

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