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MQTT Essentials - A Lightweight IoT Protocol

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MQTT Essentials - A Lightweight IoT Protocol

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Overview of this book

This step-by-step guide will help you gain a deep understanding of the lightweight MQTT protocol. We’ll begin with the specific vocabulary of MQTT and its working modes, followed by installing a Mosquitto MQTT broker. Then, you will use best practices to secure the MQTT Mosquitto broker to ensure that only authorized clients are able to publish and receive messages. Once you have secured the broker with the appropriate configuration, you will develop a solution that controls a drone with Python. Further on, you will use Python on a Raspberry Pi 3 board to process commands and Python on Intel Boards (Joule, Edison and Galileo). You will then connect to the MQTT broker, subscribe to topics, send messages, and receive messages in Python. You will also develop a solution that interacts with sensors in Java by working with MQTT messages. Moving forward, you will work with an asynchronous API with callbacks to make the sensors interact with MQTT messages. Following the same process, you will develop an iOS app with Swift 3, build a website that uses WebSockets to connect to the MQTT broker, and control home automation devices with HTML5, JavaScript code, Node.js and MQTT messages
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
MQTT Essentials - A Lightweight IoT Protocol
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface

Processing commands that interact with LEDs in Node.js


Now that we have coded the web application that will allow the user to change the colors of the three LEDs, we will write the Node.js code that will control the LEDs wired to the IoT board. We can run the Node.js code in any computer or IoT board capable of running Node.js version 6.9.x or higher.

For this example, we have specified in the requirements that the LEDs would be wired to the following IoT boards: Intel Edison, Intel Joule 550x, Intel Joule 570x, and Raspberry Pi 3 boards. All of these boards can have Node.js installed and run the sample code. However, we can also run the code on many other IoT boards.

MQTT.js is an open source library that allows us to work with MQTT over WebSockets and direct MQTT with Node.js. The library is very easy to use and will allow us to process the received messages and publish the results by writing just a few lines of code. The web page for the MQTT.js library is http://www.npmjs.com.

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