thsq-jetstream

1.0.30 • Public • Published

Description

thsq-jetstream is a tool for connecting a Thingsquare IoT system to a third-party IoT cloud, such as AWS IoT or Microsoft Azure. It can also be used to post data to any REST API that supports an HTTPS POST endpoint.

Installation

sudo npm install -g thsq-jetstream

Basic usage

See help for how to set up data selection filters:

thsq-jetstream -h

Quickstart

Output s.p data to console instead of to a cloud service:

   thsq-jetstream -u <thingsquare user token> --dryrun --filter s.p

Using thsq-jetstream to publish to AWS IoT

Below are instructions for getting started with publishing data to an AWS IoT device.

Components

  • thsq-jetstream
  • AWS IoT connection details including connection string using symmetric key, see: https://console.aws.amazon.com/iot/

Quick start

Send s.p data to AWS IoT:

   thsq-jetstream -u <thingsquare user token> --awsclient=<connectionstring> --filter s.p

Subscribe to the MQTT topic topic on the AWS IoT website (Act > Test) to see data posted in real-time.

Using thsq-jetstream to publish to Microsoft Azure Storage

Below are instructions for getting started with publishing data to Microsoft Azure Storage.

Components

Quickstart

Send s.p data to Azure Storage:

   $ thsq-jetstream -u <thingsquare user token> --azurestorage=<connectionstring> --azuretable=<tablename> --filter s.p

You can use the Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer application to view and inspect posted data.

Using thsq-jetstream to publish data and synchronize device identities to Microsoft Azure IoT Hub

Below are instructions for getting started with publishing device data and replicating device identities to Microsoft IoT Hub.

Components

  • thsq-jetstream
  • Microsoft Azure account: https://portal.azure.com/
  • Azure IoT Hub connection string with iothubowner permissions
  • Azure IoT Hub Event Hub-compatible endpoint with iothubowner permissions (must route TwinChangeEvents to events)

Quickstart

Publish to Azure IoT Hub:

   $ thsq-jetstream -u <thingsquare user token> --azureiot=<connectionstring> --azureendpoint=<endpoint> --filter s.p

Using thsq-jetstream to publish to REST API

Below are instructions for getting started with publishing data to a HTTPS POST REST API.

Components

  • thsq-jetstream
  • REST API URL

Quickstart

Send s.p data to an HTTPS POST REST API:

   $ thsq-jetstream -u <thingsquare user token> --rest=<resturl> --filter s.p

You can test the REST functionality using publicly available REST API services such as https://httpbin.org/post.

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