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iot:tutorial:aws-integration [2020/06/16 09:50] – atolstov | iot:tutorial:aws-integration [2020/06/22 08:06] – [Configure WebHMI] atolstov | ||
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- | For know, it is WebHMI can post the data from real devices to various | + | For know, it is WebHMI can post the data from real devices to AWS MQTT Client, which allow update to various AWS Thing' |
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At this moment, you will have access to Kibana plugin, the following link is provided above. | At this moment, you will have access to Kibana plugin, the following link is provided above. | ||
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+ | ==== Create a DynamoDB to Elasticsearch bridge with Lambda function help ==== | ||
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- | 1) Create Lambda function, set up destinations, | + | 0) formulate the payload in JSON and clarify the DDBv2 rule |
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+ | 2) test function successfully. | ||
3)check Kibana metric created. | 3)check Kibana metric created. |
iot/tutorial/aws-integration.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/22 07:32 by atolstov