Pubnub demo for AT&T IoT Starter Kit. Functionally similar to the Flow demo.

Dependencies:   FXOS8700CQ MODSERIAL mbed

http://pubnub.github.io/slides/workshop/pictures/broadcast.png

Pubnub demo for AT&T IoT Starter Kit

This demo is functionally similar to the Flow demo, so you can find general information here: https://developer.mbed.org/users/JMF/code/Avnet_ATT_Cellular_IOT/.

The only difference is that we use Pubnub to publish the measurements and subscribe to receiving the instructions to set the LED.

Settings

Pubnub related settings are:

Pubnub settings in `config_me.h`

PUBNUB_SUBSCRIBE_KEY
PUBNUB_PUBLISH_KEY
PUBNUB_CHANNEL

All are documented in their respective comments.

Pubnub context class

Similar to Pubnub SDKs, we provide a Pubnub context class. It is defined in pubnub.h header file and implemented in pubnub.cpp.

It provides only the fundamental "publish" and "subscribe" methods. They are documented in the header file.

This class is reusable in other code (it is not specific to this demo), it has a very narrow interface to the AT&T IoT cellular modem code. For example of use, you can look at the main() (in main.c).

Sample of published data

Published message w/measurement data

{"serial":"vstarterkit001","temp":89.61,"humidity":35,"accelX":0.97,"accelY":0.013,"accelZ":-0.038}

Don't worry, nobody got burnt, the temperature is in degrees Fahrenheit. :)

Publish a message (from, say, the Pubnub console http://pubnub.com/console) of the form {"LED":<name-of-the-color>} on the channel that this demo listens to (default is hello_world) to turn the LED to that color on the Starter Kit:

Turn LED to red

{"LED":"Red"}

Turn LED to green

{"LED":"Green"}

Turn LED to blue

{"LED":"Blue"}

config_me.h

Committer:
stefanrousseau
Date:
2016-07-13
Revision:
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Parent:
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File content as of revision 23:d6ceeb6d85ed:

#ifndef __CONFIG_ME_H_
#define __CONFIG_ME_H_

// User must set these for own context:

// This is the server's base URL name.  Example "www.google.com"
// Note that when you Fork a FLOW, it will typically assign  either
// "run-east.att.io" or "run-west.att.io", so be sure to check this.
static const char * MY_SERVER_URL       = "run-west.att.io";

// These are FLOW fields from the Endpoints tab:
#define FLOW_BASE_URL                   "/1e464b19cdcde/774c88d68202/86694923d5bf28a/in/flow"
#define FLOW_INPUT_NAME                 "/climate"

// Unless you want to use a different protocol, this field should be left as is:
#define FLOW_URL_TYPE                   " HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: "

// This identifier specifies with which FLOW device you are communicating. 
// If you only have one devive there then you can just leave this as is.
// Once your FLOW device has been initialized (Virtual Device Initialize clicked),
// the Virtual Device will show up in M2X.  This is its "DEVICE SERIAL" field
#define FLOW_DEVICE_NAME                "vstarterkit001"

// This constant defines how often sensors are read and sent up to FLOW
#define SENSOR_UPDATE_INTERVAL_MS       5000; //5 seconds

// Specify here how many sensor parameters you want reported to FLOW.
// You can use only the temperature and humidity from the shield HTS221
// or you can add the reading of the FXO8700CQ motion sensor on the FRDM-K64F board
// or if you have a SiLabs PMOD plugged into the shield, you can add its proximity sensor,
// UV light, visible ambient light and infrared ambient light readings
#define TEMP_HUMIDITY_ONLY                      1
#define TEMP_HUMIDITY_ACCELEROMETER             2
#define TEMP_HUMIDITY_ACCELEROMETER_PMODSENSORS 3
static int iSensorsToReport = TEMP_HUMIDITY_ONLY; //modify this to change your selection

// This is the APN name for the cellular network, you will need to change this, check the instructions included with your SIM card kit:
static const char * MY_APN_STR          = "m2m.com.attz";

//This is for normal HTTP.  If you want to use TCP to a specific port, change that here:
static const char * MY_PORT_STR         = "80";

#endif