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Practical Python Programming for IoT

By : Gary Smart
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Practical Python Programming for IoT

By: Gary Smart

Overview of this book

The age of connected devices is here, be it fitness bands or smart homes. It's now more important than ever to understand how hardware components interact with the internet to collect and analyze user data. The Internet of Things (IoT), combined with the popular open source language Python, can be used to build powerful and intelligent IoT systems with intuitive interfaces. This book consists of three parts, with the first focusing on the "Internet" component of IoT. You'll get to grips with end-to-end IoT app development to control an LED over the internet, before learning how to build RESTful APIs, WebSocket APIs, and MQTT services in Python. The second part delves into the fundamentals behind electronics and GPIO interfacing. As you progress to the last part, you'll focus on the "Things" aspect of IoT, where you will learn how to connect and control a range of electronic sensors and actuators using Python. You'll also explore a variety of topics, such as motor control, ultrasonic sensors, and temperature measurement. Finally, you'll get up to speed with advanced IoT programming techniques in Python, integrate with IoT visualization and automation platforms, and build a comprehensive IoT project. By the end of this book, you'll be well-versed with IoT development and have the knowledge you need to build sophisticated IoT systems using Python.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Programming with Python and the Raspberry Pi
6
Section 2: Practical Electronics for Interacting with the Physical World
9
Section 3: IoT Playground - Practical Examples to Interact with the Physical World

Building a web-based MQTT client

In Chapter 3Networking with RESTful APIs and Web Sockets Using Flask, we covered a code example using Web Sockets, which included an HTML file and JavaScript web client. In this section, we will also be looking at a Web Socket-based web client built using HTML and JavaScript. However, this time, we will be leveraging the built-in Web Socket features provided by the Mosquitto MQTT broker and the compatible JavaScript Paho-JavaScript Web Sockets library (you will find a link to this library in the Further reading section).

For comparison, in Chapter 3Networking with RESTful APIs and Web Sockets Using Flask, we created our Web Socket server ourselves in Python using Flask-SocketIO, while our web client used the Socket.io JavaScript Web socket library.

We interacted with the web client we are about to explore to control our LED previously in the  Installing the Mosquitto MQTT broker at section ...