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===== Configure WebHMI ===== | ===== Configure WebHMI ===== | ||
- | There is a [[..: | + | There is a [[iot: |
- | Be sure that your bunch of certificate files are valid and binded to your Thing in AWS, to [[: | + | Be sure that your bunch of certificate files are valid and binded to your Thing in AWS, to [[iot: |
The first thing is to create connection to AWS MQTT Broker. Click at "New connection" | The first thing is to create connection to AWS MQTT Broker. Click at "New connection" | ||
- | {{ :wiki:iot: | + | {{ iot: |
Firstly select the " | Firstly select the " | ||
Fill in the " | Fill in the " | ||
- | {{ :wiki:iot: | + | {{ iot: |
Go to MQTT tab to copypaste certificates to WebHMI connection settings. | Go to MQTT tab to copypaste certificates to WebHMI connection settings. | ||
At the moment you should configure MQTT.fx to work with AWS IoT Core Thing' | At the moment you should configure MQTT.fx to work with AWS IoT Core Thing' | ||
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Pick the **TSL version v1.2** at the final. | Pick the **TSL version v1.2** at the final. | ||
- | {{ :wiki:iot: | + | {{ iot: |
Now, there is a connection configured. Let's create a register which would correspond to MQTT topic. \\ | Now, there is a connection configured. Let's create a register which would correspond to MQTT topic. \\ | ||
Create a register. | Create a register. | ||
- | {{ :wiki:iot: | + | {{ iot: |
Select the pre-created connection. | Select the pre-created connection. | ||
Fill in the Topic name in the Address field. | Fill in the Topic name in the Address field. | ||
- | {{ :wiki:iot: | + | {{ iot: |
Also, it is important to switch the value type to String. | Also, it is important to switch the value type to String. | ||
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- | So to test the connection, let's act WebHMI as subscriber and act MQTT.fx as publisher | + | So to test the connection, let's act WebHMI as subscriber and act MQTT.fx as publisher |
- | {{ :wiki:iot: | + | To demostrate let's WebHMI act as Subscriber. |
+ | {{ iot: | ||
For now, it is WebHMI can post the data from real devices to various AWS Things, visualise with QuickSight tool and store this data in DynamoDB with possibility to import as .csv file to S3 bucket for example. | For now, it is WebHMI can post the data from real devices to various AWS Things, visualise with QuickSight tool and store this data in DynamoDB with possibility to import as .csv file to S3 bucket for example. |
iot/aws/config/webhmi.1591882628.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/06/11 13:37 by atolstov