Example of AWS IoT connection and Web Dashboard thru STM32 Nucleo evaluation board and mbed OS.
Dependencies: X_NUCLEO_IKS01A1 mbed FP MQTTPacket DnsQuery ATParser
Introduction
The demo is aimed to STM32 Nucleo board with WiFi and sensors expansions. The board is a "thing" for the AWS IoT service. It updates IoT service shadow with sensors data every second and checks subscription messages.
Hardware Configuration
- NUCLEO-F401RE - Nucleo Development Board
- X-NUCLEO-IDW01M1 - Wi-Fi expansion board for STM32 Nucleo
- X-NUCLEO-IKS01A1 - Motion MEMS and environmental sensor expansion board for STM32 Nucleo
Software Configuration
- Import this Project to mbed online compiler
- Find the next part of code in main.cpp file ...
WiFi network credential
#include "mbed.h" // WiFi network credential #define SSID "" // Network must be visible otherwise it can't connect #define PASSW "" #error "Wifi SSID & password empty"
- ... And set it to your Network Name and Password. Do not forget to remove "#error" pragma line.
Information
Nucleo WiFi module is not the same as your smartphone or laptope - it is based on demo board. To avoid connection problems:
- Place Nucleo as close to WiFi hot spot as possible. Or...
- Turn on mobile hot spot in your laptop as close to the device as possible.
- Make sure that hot spot permits 2.4 GHz band communications
- Setup BackEnd and store certificates using this backend setup instruction
- Find AWS_IOT_MQTT_HOST define and change it to HTTPS point mentioned in your AWS IoT thing properties named "interact"
#define AWS_IOT_MQTT_HOST "xxxxxxxxxx.iot.us-east-1.amazonaws.com" //Use your own host.
- Find the certificate defines clientCRT and clientKey in main.cpp file and change it to ones provided by Amazon.
/********************************************************************************************** *********************************************************************************************** Device Identity Certificates: Modify for your AWS IoT Thing *********************************************************************************************** ***********************************************************************************************/ /**************************************** (somecode)-certificate.pem.crt - Amazon signed PEM sertificate. *****************************************/ //This Client cert is example. Use own instead. const uint8_t clientCRT[] = "\ -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n\ MIIDBjCCAe6gAwIBAgIUVph856omeIxW3UPioq+UrX1DbwowDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEL\ BQAwTTFLMEkGA1UECwxCQW1hem9uIFdlYiBTZXJ2aWNlcyBPPUFtYXpvbi5jb20g\ SW5jLiBMPVNlYXR0bGUgU1Q9V2FzaGluZ3RvbiBDPVVTMB4XDTE3MDUyNTExNTEy\ OVoXDTQ5MTIzMTIzNTk1OVowgZUxCzAJBgNVBAYTAkJZMQ4wDAYDVQQIDAVNaW5z\ azEOMAwGA1UEBwwFTWluc2sxFzAVBgNVBAoMDktsaWthLVRlY2ggTExDMRcwFQYD\ VQQLDA5LbGlrYS1UZWNoIExMQzEMMAoGA1UEAwwDUm5EMSYwJAYJKoZIhvcNAQkB\ FhdtdmF0YWxldUBrbGlrYS10ZWNoLmNvbTBZMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEH\ A0IABCJgOQJmoTBJVPfli9Hm/JVixaxkY5rtlgrYO3hSl633A2hg0P/ue0wXDbF3\ aQ0X57IRFE4k4FEbr3UXjT/IczKjYDBeMB8GA1UdIwQYMBaAFK3YzTUPlYB2Li75\ i/z8rEogr1d6MB0GA1UdDgQWBBT18HXBaXFJuAR/0SwegnxJ+pyJ6TAMBgNVHRMB\ Af8EAjAAMA4GA1UdDwEB/wQEAwIHgDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFAAOCAQEAb0Ux1aH5\ RLxjrfGqXN6rPVqh8QQRS+AyBfzmaQN8HaPZMkX5WxXLvcn0A3uWlwQxPPkcZ4zf\ 51GHtFFQWB4YZ8dx8mUQ0v/j7onHjCJgZ8iDgwOyKMGtnsDZWCakQw+a6cj+NrMZ\ tzhjwCzEEP6ePcbXwErI5OOzLuWns2L/JEr2wWNkokgRuS8ewr/SQ9OLWIWa2rFM\ ahPNTb3y/qBeWdjeJmhI+TOxdqIpsF8roWP25zwo/zkzCHCjXFBrL+0CA4MpxIl9\ x02i7aAhlJ6ys80lDxdeWeeQJXRKkGknP8mcmKn3iEqqJ5s1dQePj2b5d3ldatya\ wsxQBqqZXzIWEw==\ \n\ -----END CERTIFICATE-----\n"; /********************************************************************************************** *********************************************************************************************** Private Key: Modify for your AWS IoT Thing *********************************************************************************************** ***********************************************************************************************/ /********************************************************************8**************************************** nucleo.key.pem - client key generated according to readme. **************************************************************************************************************/ //This Client Key is example. Use own instead. const uint8_t clientKey[] ="\ -----BEGIN EC PARAMETERS-----\n\ BggqhkjOPQMBBw==\ -----END EC PARAMETERS-----\n\ -----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----\n\ MHcCAQEEIHPRfWSC8/k/BsqDWKuP15dXsI9fGwpkTIsLZe6mIrAAoAoGCCqGSM49\ AwEHoUQDQgAEImA5AmahMElU9+WL0eb8lWLFrGRjmu2WCtg7eFKXrfcDaGDQ/+57\ TBcNsXdpDRfnshEUTiTgURuvdReNP8hzMg==\ -----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----\n";
Build and Check
- Plugin your board to USB of your PC. USB Disk Drive and USB COM Port should appear in your system.
- Open any Serial Console, connect it to your USB Serial Port and setup speed equal to 115200.
- Compile this Project and save .bin file to USB Disk Drive
- After board reset you should see next log in serial console:
X-NUCLEO-IDW01M1 mbed Application connecting to AP LOG: int main() L#361 Connected to WiFI. LOG: int connect(MQTT::Client<MQTTWiFi, Countdown, 350, 5> *, MQTTWiFi *) L#186 ===================================== LOG: int connect(MQTT::Client<MQTTWiFi, Countdown, 350, 5> *, MQTTWiFi *) L#187 Connecting WiFi. LOG: int connect(MQTT::Client<MQTTWiFi, Countdown, 350, 5> *, MQTTWiFi *) L#188 Nucleo IP ADDRESS: X.X.X.X LOG: int connect(MQTT::Client<MQTTWiFi, Countdown, 350, 5> *, MQTTWiFi *) L#189 Nucleo MAC ADDRESS: 00:11:22:33:44:55 LOG: int connect(MQTT::Client<MQTTWiFi, Countdown, 350, 5> *, MQTTWiFi *) L#190 Server Hostname: xxxxxxxx.iot.us-east-1.amazonaws.com port: 8883 LOG: int connect(MQTT::Client<MQTTWiFi, Countdown, 350, 5> *, MQTTWiFi *) L#191 Client ID: Nucleo LOG: int connect(MQTT::Client<MQTTWiFi, Countdown, 350, 5> *, MQTTWiFi *) L#194 ===================================== LOG: int MQTTSocket::getNTPtime(int) L#58 Success receiving time from ntp server. Tick from 1 Jan 1970 is equal to 1505399292. --->TCP Connected --->MQTT Connected --->>>MQTT subscribed to: Nucleo/test Length - 245, Publishing {"state": {"reported": {"temperature": 23.690001, "humidity": 98.190002, "pressure": 982.869141, "accelerometer": [-0.009000, 0.030000, 0.971000], "gyroscope": [0.420000, -2.660000, 1.750000], "magnetometer": [-3.600000, -7.100000, 53.300000]}}} Length - 245, Publishing {"state": {"reported": {"temperature": 23.660000, "humidity": 98.010002, "pressure": 982.770264, "accelerometer": [-0.009000, 0.030000, 0.971000], "gyroscope": [0.770000, -2.310000, 1.470000], "magnetometer": [-3.100000, -8.300000, 54.200000]}}} Length - 245, Publishing {"state": {"reported": {"temperature": 23.670000, "humidity": 98.129997, "pressure": 982.724121, "accelerometer": [-0.008000, 0.029000, 0.971000], "gyroscope": [0.630000, -2.380000, 1.400000], "magnetometer": [-3.100000, -7.900000, 53.400000]}}} Length - 245, Publishing {"state": {"reported": {"temperature": 23.690001, "humidity": 98.019997, "pressure": 982.840088, "accelerometer": [-0.009000, 0.030000, 0.972000], "gyroscope": [0.700000, -2.450000, 1.540000], "magnetometer": [-3.700000, -7.900000, 53.400000]}}} Length - 245, Publishing {"state": {"reported": {"temperature": 23.709999, "humidity": 98.040001, "pressure": 982.828613, "accelerometer": [-0.009000, 0.030000, 0.971000], "gyroscope": [0.630000, -2.520000, 1.470000], "magnetometer": [-2.900000, -7.400000, 52.400000]}}} Length - 245, Publishing {"state": {"reported": {"temperature": 23.719999, "humidity": 97.860001, "pressure": 982.917236, "accelerometer": [-0.026000, 0.103000, 0.891000], "gyroscope": [1.050000, -2.310000, 1.260000], "magnetometer": [-3.300000, -7.100000, 53.500000]}}}
Information
Device connection state might be checked by Green Led on the board. Green light means that device is connected and transferring data to cloud.
- Configure and start your dashboard using instruction and corresponding sources from github
- Use Blue button to set up markers to charts.
- Use AWS IoT console MQTT Client to test device subscription to "Nucleo/test". Just publish any message to this topic and serial port output.
- PROFIT!
NetworkSocketAPI/SocketAddress.h
- Committer:
- PavelSavyhin
- Date:
- 2017-09-27
- Revision:
- 0:4cdaf9b1e7d0
File content as of revision 0:4cdaf9b1e7d0:
/* SocketAddress * Copyright (c) 2015 ARM Limited * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef SOCKET_ADDRESS_H #define SOCKET_ADDRESS_H #include <stdint.h> /** Maximum size of IP address representation */ #define NSAPI_IP_SIZE NSAPI_IPv6_SIZE /** Maximum number of bytes for IP address */ #define NSAPI_IP_BYTES NSAPI_IPv6_BYTES /** Maximum size of MAC address representation */ #define NSAPI_MAC_SIZE 18 /** Maximum number of bytes for MAC address */ #define NSAPI_MAC_BYTES 6 /** Enum of IP address versions * * The IP version specifies the type of an IP address. * * @enum nsapi_version_t */ enum nsapi_version_t { NSAPI_IPv4, /*!< Address is IPv4 */ NSAPI_IPv6, /*!< Address is IPv6 */ }; /** Size of IPv4 representation */ #define NSAPI_IPv4_SIZE 16 /** Number of bytes in IPv4 address */ #define NSAPI_IPv4_BYTES 4 /** Size of IPv6 representation */ #define NSAPI_IPv6_SIZE 40 /** Number of bytes in IPv6 address */ #define NSAPI_IPv6_BYTES 16 // Predeclared classes class NetworkStack; /** SocketAddress class * * Representation of an IP address and port pair. */ class SocketAddress { public: /** Create a SocketAddress from a hostname and port * * The hostname may be either a domain name or an IP address. If the * hostname is an IP address, no network transactions will be performed. * * On failure, the IP address and port will be set to zero * * @param iface Network stack to use for DNS resolution * @param host Hostname to resolve * @param port Optional 16-bit port */ SocketAddress(NetworkStack *iface, const char *host, uint16_t port = 0); /** Create a SocketAddress from an IP address and port * * @param host Null-terminated representation of the IP address * @param port Optional 16-bit port */ SocketAddress(const char *addr = 0, uint16_t port = 0); /** Create a SocketAddress from a raw IP address and port * * @param bytes Raw IP address in big-endian order * @param version IP address version, NSAPI_IPv4 or NSAPI_IPv6 * @param port Optional 16-bit port */ SocketAddress(const void *bytes, nsapi_version_t version, uint16_t port = 0); /** Create a SocketAddress from another SocketAddress * * @param address SocketAddress to copy */ SocketAddress(const SocketAddress &addr); /** Set the IP address * * @param addr Null-terminated represention of the IP address */ void set_ip_address(const char *addr); /** Set the raw IP address * * @param bytes Raw IP address in big-endian order * @param version IP address version, NSAPI_IPv4 or NSAPI_IPv6 */ void set_ip_bytes(const void *bytes, nsapi_version_t version); /** Set the port * * @param port 16-bit port */ void set_port(uint16_t port); /** Get the IP address * * @return Null-terminated representation of the IP Address */ const char *get_ip_address() const; /** Get the raw IP address * * @return Raw IP address in big-endian order */ const void *get_ip_bytes() const; /** Get the IP address version * * @return IP address version, NSAPI_IPv4 or NSAPI_IPv6 */ nsapi_version_t get_ip_version() const; /** Get the port * * @return The 16-bit port */ uint16_t get_port() const; /** Test if address is zero * * @return True if address is not zero */ operator bool() const; private: char _ip_address[NSAPI_IP_SIZE]; uint8_t _ip_bytes[NSAPI_IP_BYTES]; nsapi_version_t _ip_version; uint16_t _port; }; #endif