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HiveMQ connection settings (just to check, that data are being send towards internet): | HiveMQ connection settings (just to check, that data are being send towards internet): | ||
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+ | http://www.hivemq.com/demos/websocket-client/ | ||
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+ | - put username, password and click connect | ||
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+ | - to check, that data are being send towards broker click 'Add Supscription' and fill in the Topic like: netio/{DEVICE_NAME}/# where replace {DEVICE_NAME} with name of your device (i.e.: if the name of your device is COBRA-8C, then put into this field: netio/COBRA-8C/# ). hash character ('#') stands for wildcard for all other subtopics (like state, voltage, energy etc.) | ||
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+ | - to check, that your device can listen to MQTT messages sent through broker fill in the section PUBLISH with Topic netio/{DEVICE_NAME}/output/{OUTPUT_NUM}/action (for example for second output of device named COBRA-8C put 'netio/COBRA-8C/output/2/action') here. for test, put the value number 4, which means toggle (0 - switch output off, 1 - switch output on, 2 - toggle output to the inverse state) | ||
Android App MQTT Dash (you can use any other, of course): | Android App MQTT Dash (you can use any other, of course): | ||
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.routix.mqttdash&hl=en | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.routix.mqttdash&hl=en |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 10 July 2019
example integration with Cobra/PowerCable/PowerPDU4PS + HiveMQ public broker + MQTT Dash Android App
cobra MQTT-flex configuration:
{
"config":{ "broker":{ "url":"broker.hivemq.com", "protocol":"mqtt", "port":1883, "ssl":false, "type":"generic", "username":"freedom", "password":"peace|LOVE|empathy4ALL" }, "subscribe":[ { "topic":"netio/${DEVICE_NAME}/output/1/action", "qos":0, "target":"OUTPUTS/1/ACTION", "action":"${payload}" } ], "publish":[ { "topic":"netio/${DEVICE_NAME}/output/1/state", "qos":0, "retain":true, "payload":"${OUTPUTS/1/STATE}", "events":[ { "type":"change", "source":"OUTPUTS/1/STATE" } ] }, { "topic":"netio/${DEVICE_NAME}/output/1/load", "qos":0, "retain":false, "payload":"${OUTPUTS/1/LOAD}", "events":[ { "type":"timer", "period":5 }, { "type":"delta", "source":"OUTPUTS/1/LOAD", "delta":1 } ] } ] }
}
HiveMQ connection settings (just to check, that data are being send towards internet):
http://www.hivemq.com/demos/websocket-client/
- put username, password and click connect
- to check, that data are being send towards broker click 'Add Supscription' and fill in the Topic like: netio/{DEVICE_NAME}/# where replace {DEVICE_NAME} with name of your device (i.e.: if the name of your device is COBRA-8C, then put into this field: netio/COBRA-8C/# ). hash character ('#') stands for wildcard for all other subtopics (like state, voltage, energy etc.)
- to check, that your device can listen to MQTT messages sent through broker fill in the section PUBLISH with Topic netio/{DEVICE_NAME}/output/{OUTPUT_NUM}/action (for example for second output of device named COBRA-8C put 'netio/COBRA-8C/output/2/action') here. for test, put the value number 4, which means toggle (0 - switch output off, 1 - switch output on, 2 - toggle output to the inverse state)
Android App MQTT Dash (you can use any other, of course): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.routix.mqttdash&hl=en