Sample program showing how to connect GR-PEACH into Watson IoT through mbed Connector and Watson's Connector Bridge

Dependencies:   AsciiFont DisplayApp GR-PEACH_video LCD_shield_config LWIPBP3595Interface_STA_for_mbed-os USBDevice

Overview

This sample program shows how to connect GR-PEACH into Watson IoT through mbed Connector and Watson's Connector Bridge. Note that this program is derived from https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-ethernet-sample-techcon2016.

In this program, at first, the barcode data input from camera is decoded on GR-PEACH using ZXing which is an open-source, multi-format 1D/2D barcode image processing library. Then, the decoded string is sent to Watson IoT via mbed Device Connector and Watson's Connector Bridge. At last, the delivered string is confirmed via NodeRED flow.

Required hardware

Application setup

  1. Select the connection type. For details, please refer to the following wiki:
    https://developer.mbed.org/teams/Renesas/code/mbed-os_Watson-IoT_ZXing_sample/wiki/Connection-type.
  2. Set the client credentials. For details, please refer to the following wiki:
    https://developer.mbed.org/teams/Renesas/code/mbed-os_Watson-IoT_ZXing_sample/wiki/Client-credentials.
  3. Change Ethernet settings. For details, please refer to the following wiki:
    https://developer.mbed.org/teams/Renesas/code/mbed-os_Watson-IoT_ZXing_sample/wiki/Ethernet-settings.
  4. Change Wifi settings. For details, please refer to the following wiki:
    https://developer.mbed.org/teams/Renesas/code/mbed-os_Watson-IoT_ZXing_sample/wiki/Wifi-settings.

Building this sample program

  1. Import this sample program onto mbed Compiler.
  2. Configure this sample program in accordance with Application setup.
  3. Compile the example on mbed Compiler and download the resultant binary file.
  4. Plug the Ethernet cable into GR-PEACH if you are using Ethernet mode. /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen7.png
  5. Plug the micro-USB cable into the OpenSDA port with lies on the next to the RESET button.
  6. Copy the binary previously downloaded to your PC to GR-PEACH to flash this sample program. When the copy is successfully completed, the board is ready to work.
  7. Press the RESET button on the board to run this sample program.
  8. For verification, please refer to the following wiki:
    https://developer.mbed.org/teams/Renesas/code/mbed-os_Watson-IoT_ZXing_sample/wiki/Monitoring-the-application.

Application resources

This sample program exposes two resources listed below:

  1. /311/0/5850 : Trigger to toggle LED on GR-PEACH (PUT). When "1" is sent to this resource by PUT method, LED should be turned off. Otherwise, LED should be turned on.
  2. /888/0/7700: Decode result of barcode data input from camera (GET)

Setup of Watson IoT

  1. You should create Watson IoT Instance by the following procedure:
    • Login IBM Bluemix from https://console.ng.bluemix.net/ and login it.
    • Select Services as follows: /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen6.png
    • Select Internet of Things" as follows: /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen7_1.png
    • Press Get Started as follows: /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen8.png
    • Configure Watson IoT Instance
      • Leave unbound /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen9.png
      • Select the Free plan, then click Create /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen10.png

  2. You should create Watson IoT Application Credentials Once you successfully create Watson IoT Instance, you should see the following Watson IoT dashboard: /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen11.png
    • On dashboard, launch the Connect your devices dashboard /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen12.png
    • Click APPS /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen13.png
    • Click Generate API Key /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen14_1.png
    • Record the API Key and Authenticatoin Token. Then click Generate after adding a comment /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen15.png Note that these two values will be needed in the later step.
  3. Watson IoT NodeRED Application should be created in accordance with the following procedure:
    • Go back to your Bluemix Dashboard: https://console.ng.bluemix.net
    • Click Create Application /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen16.png
    • Select Node-RED Starter /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen17.png
    • Enter a unique App name and Click Create /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen18.png
    • Application will Stage after a few minutes
    • Application will report app is running when the staging has completed
  4. Watson NodeRED Application should be binded to Watson IoT instance
    • You can now see the dashboard below: /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen19.png
    • Click Connections. Then, press Connect Existing /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen20.png
    • Click on Watson IoT Instance badge. Then, press Connect /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen21.png
    • NodeRED application will restage. This will take a while. Please wait for Your app is running state /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen22.png /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen23.png
  5. You should acquire mbed Device Connector DOMAIN value
    • Go to the mbed Device Connector Dashboard: https://connector.mbed.com and log in /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen41.png
    • Select Access Key in order to create a new token /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen42.png
    • Click CREATE NEW ACCESS KEY and enter a unique name. Then, push ADD bution /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen43.png
    • an API token is generated. Need to save the generated string for later steps /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen44.png
  1. You should configure Watson IoT ARM mbed Connector Bridge
    • Go back to the Watson IoT Dashboard and select Extensions /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen24.png
    • Press Add Extension /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen25.png
    • Add ARM mbed Connector /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen26_1.png
    • Setup the bridge /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen27.png
    • Enter your Connector API Token to Access Key and MBED_DOMAIN to Domain Id, respectively. Then, click Check Connection /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen28.png
    • If the connection is successfully established, you can see Connection Established. Then, press Done /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen29.png
  2. NodeRED Flow Example should be imported
    • Open NODEFLOW_GR-PEACH.txt
    • Navigate to the URL that you recorded earlier for your Watson IoT NodeRED Application (i.e. http://<app name>.mybluemix.net) and Select Go to your NodeRED flow editor /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen30.png
    • Select menu, Import and Clipboard /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen31.png
    • Paste the entire contents of JSON code described in NODEFLOW_GR-PEACH.txt and click Import /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen32.png
  3. Watson IoT Application Node Flow should be configured
    • Double-click input node and link them to your Watson IoT instance. /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen33.png
    • Click on the edit button /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen34.png
    • First enter arbitrary name. Then, Watson API Key and Watson Auth Token previously acquired. Finally, press Add to save /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen35.png
    • Enter MBED_ENDPOINT_NAME in security.h as Device ID. Then, press Done to save /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen36.png
    • Double-click output node /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen37.png
    • Edit API Key and Device Id in the same manner as that for input node
    • Click LED OFF and LED ON node and replace MBED_ENDPOINT_NAME_GOES_HERE with MBED_ENDPOINT_NAME as shown below: /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen38.png
    • Click Deproy to deploy NodeRED application /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen39.png
  4. Invoke sample program
    • Press the reset button on GR-PEACH
    • The decode result of barcode data should be shown in debug window /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen40_1.png
    • Also, you can toggle LED by clicking Turn LED OFF and Turn LED ON injection node /media/uploads/HinoNaka/mbed-os_watson-iot_zxing_sample_screen40_2.png
Committer:
Osamu Nakamura
Date:
Thu Nov 24 13:59:16 2016 +0900
Revision:
0:ad834d403a8c
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Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 1 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 2 * @file OptionsBuilder.h
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 3 * @brief mbed CoAP OptionsBuilder class header
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 4 * @author Doug Anson/Chris Paola
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 5 * @version 1.0
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 6 * @see
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 7 *
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 8 * Copyright (c) 2014
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 9 *
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 10 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 11 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 12 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 13 *
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 14 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 15 *
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 16 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 17 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 18 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 19 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 20 * limitations under the License.
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 21 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 22
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 23 #ifndef __OPTIONS_BUILDER_H__
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 24 #define __OPTIONS_BUILDER_H__
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 25
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 26 // base class support
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 27 #include "mbed-connector-interface/Options.h"
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 28
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 29 // Connector namespace
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 30 namespace Connector {
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 31
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 32 /** OptionsBuilder class
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 33 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 34 class OptionsBuilder : Options
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 35 {
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 36 public:
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 37 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 38 Default Constructor
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 39 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 40 OptionsBuilder();
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 41
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 42 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 43 Copy Constructor
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 44 @param ob input options builder instance to deep copy
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 45 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 46 OptionsBuilder(const OptionsBuilder &ob);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 47
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 48 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 49 Destructor
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 50 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 51 virtual ~OptionsBuilder();
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 52
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 53 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 54 Set the NSDL Endpoint Lifetime
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 55 @param lifetime input the NSDL endpoint lifetime (seconds)
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 56 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 57 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 58 OptionsBuilder &setLifetime(int lifetime);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 59
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 60 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 61 Set the NSDL Domain
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 62 @param domain input the NSDL domain to set
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 63 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 64 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 65 OptionsBuilder &setDomain(const char *domain);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 66
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 67 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 68 Set the Endpoint Node Name
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 69 @param node_name input the node endpoint name
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 70 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 71 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 72 OptionsBuilder &setEndpointNodename(const char *node_name);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 73
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 74 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 75 Set the NSDL Endpoint Type
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 76 @param endpoint_type input the NSDL endpoint type
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 77 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 78 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 79 OptionsBuilder &setEndpointType(const char *endpoint_type);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 80
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 81 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 82 Set the Connector URL
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 83 @param url input the Connector URL
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 84 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 85 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 86 OptionsBuilder &setConnectorURL(const char *connector_url);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 87
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 88 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 89 Set the LWM2M Device Resource Object Instance
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 90 @param device_resources_object input the LWM2M device resource object instance
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 91 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 92 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 93 OptionsBuilder &setDeviceResourcesObject(const void *device_resources_object);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 94
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 95 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 96 Set the LWM2M Firmware Resource Object Instance
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 97 @param firmware_resources_object input the LWM2M firmware resource object instance
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 98 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 99 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 100 OptionsBuilder &setFirmwareResourcesObject(const void *firmware_resources_object);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 101
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 102 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 103 Add a NSDL endpoint resource (static)
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 104 @param static_resource input the NSDL static resource
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 105 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 106 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 107 OptionsBuilder &addResource(const StaticResource *static_resource);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 108
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 109 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 110 Add a NSDL endpoint resource (dynamic)
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 111 @param dynamic_resource input the NSDL dynamic resource
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 112 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 113 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 114 OptionsBuilder &addResource(const DynamicResource *dynamic_resource);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 115
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 116 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 117 Add a NSDL endpoint resource (dynamic)
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 118 @param dynamic_resource input the NSDL dynamic resource
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 119 @param use_observer input if true, use an appropriate ResourceObserver to observer. if false, the underlying resource will handle it
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 120 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 121 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 122 OptionsBuilder &addResource(const DynamicResource *dynamic_resource,const bool use_observer);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 123
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 124 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 125 Add a NSDL endpoint resource (dynamic)
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 126 @param dynamic_resource input the NSDL dynamic resource
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 127 @param sleep_time input the observation sleep time in milliseconds (for observable resource only)
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 128 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 129 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 130 OptionsBuilder &addResource(const DynamicResource *dynamic_resource,const int sleep_time);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 131
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 132 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 133 Add a NSDL endpoint resource (dynamic)
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 134 @param dynamic_resource input the NSDL dynamic resource
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 135 @param sleep_time input the observation sleep time in milliseconds (for observable resource only)
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 136 @param use_observer input if true, use an appropriate ResourceObserver to observer. if false, the underlying resource will handle it
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 137 @return instance to ourself
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 138 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 139 OptionsBuilder &addResource(const DynamicResource *dynamic_resource,const int sleep_time,const bool use_observer);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 140
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 141 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 142 Set the WiFi SSID
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 143 @param ssid input the WiFi SSID
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 144 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 145 OptionsBuilder &setWiFiSSID(char *ssid);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 146
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 147 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 148 Set the WiFi AuthType
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 149 @param auth_type input the WiFi AuthType
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 150 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 151 OptionsBuilder &setWiFiAuthType(WiFiAuthTypes auth_type);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 152
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 153 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 154 Set the WiFi AuthKey
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 155 @param auth_key input the WiFi AuthKey
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 156 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 157 OptionsBuilder &setWiFiAuthKey(char *auth_key);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 158
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 159 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 160 Set the CoAP Connection Type
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 161 @param coap_connection_type input the CoAP Connection type
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 162 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 163 OptionsBuilder &setCoAPConnectionType(CoAPConnectionTypes coap_connection_type);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 164
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 165 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 166 Set the IP Address Type
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 167 @param ip_address_type input the IP Address type
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 168 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 169 OptionsBuilder &setIPAddressType(IPAddressTypes ip_address_type);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 170
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 171 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 172 Enable/Disable immediate observationing
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 173 @param enable input enable immediate observationing without GET
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 174 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 175 OptionsBuilder &setImmedateObservationEnabled(bool enable);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 176
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 177 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 178 Enable/Disable GET-based control of observations
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 179 @param enable input enable GET-based observation enable/disable control
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 180 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 181 OptionsBuilder &setEnableGETObservationControl(bool enable);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 182
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 183 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 184 Set the Server Certificate
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 185 @param cert input the server certificate
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 186 @param cert_size input the length of the server certificate
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 187 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 188 OptionsBuilder &setServerCertificate(uint8_t *cert,int cert_size);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 189
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 190 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 191 Set the Client Certificate
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 192 @param cert input the client certificate
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 193 @param cert_size input the length of the client certificate
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 194 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 195 OptionsBuilder &setClientCertificate(uint8_t *cert,int cert_size);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 196
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 197 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 198 Set the Client Key
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 199 @param key input the client key
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 200 @param key_size input the length of the client key
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 201 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 202 OptionsBuilder &setClientKey(uint8_t *key,int key_size);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 203
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 204 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 205 Build our our immutable self
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 206 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 207 Options *build();
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 208
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 209 /**
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 210 Set our Endpoint instance
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 211 */
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 212 void setEndpoint(void *endpoint);
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 213 };
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 214
Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 215 } // namespace Connector
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Osamu Nakamura 0:ad834d403a8c 217 #endif // __OPTIONS_BUILDER_H__