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** | ** Topic '''#''' - The hash symbol means subscribe to all topics | ||
** QoS '''0''' - quality of service. A value of zero equates to a low quality. Data losses are acceptable. | |||
** Output '''a Parsed JSON Object''' - JSON format output for all data | |||
** Name '''pycom-temperature-1''' | |||
* Then click on '''Done''' to commit all the edits. | |||
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* The finished mqtt in node should now appear in the main flow window. | |||
* It will still have a blue circle because the flow has not been Deployed. | |||
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== Add a Debug Node == | |||
* Before we Deploy this first flow we will need to add a '''Debug''' node. | |||
* Drag a Debug node from the pallet and connect it to the output of the mqtt in node (pycom-temperature-1). | |||
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== Set the Debug Window == | |||
* The Debug node will show us all the JSON data output coming from mqtt in node. | |||
* To see the Debug output click on the '''Debug messages''' tab. | |||
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Revision as of 20:47, 12 April 2022
Overview
This lesson assumes that a temperature sensor is sending data to The Things Network. In this lesson we will use the MQTT protocol to subscribe to data transmission events. We will create a program in Node-RED to subscribe to the data transmissions and to graph the data coming from the sensor using the in-built Dashboard function in Node-RED.
Learning Objectives
- Learn how to subscribe to a MQTT using the Node-RED MQTT-in node
- Learn how to extract specific sensor data using the Node-RED function node.
- Learn how to create a Dashboard in Node-RED to monitor live data.
Subscribe to MQTT
Open Node-RED
- Click on the Raspberry Pi main drop down menu.
- Select Programming > Node-RED
- Node-RED will automatically open the Terminal on the Raspberry Pi.
- It takes approximately ten seconds for Node-RED to initialise itself.
- To actually use Node-RED you need to open the web browser on the Raspberry Pi.
- Click on the default web browser.
- In the search bar enter localhost:1880
- Localhost is the address of the local or host machine.
- In this example the host address is 192.168.1.168, but your computer will have a different address.
- The number at the end of the URL (1880) is the port number for the Node-RED application.
- Different ports are assigned to different applications using HTTP protocols.
- Note - if you are using UFW (uncomplicated firewall) you may need to open this port otherwise Node-RED will not work.
Subscribing to MQTT
- To subscribe to MQTT we need the 'mqtt in node.
- Find the mqtt in node and drag it onto the Flow 1
- You will notice that the node has both a blue circle and a red triangle.
- The red triangle indicates that the node requires further configuration before it will work
Configuring the mqtt in node
- Double click on the mqtt in node.
- In Properties > Server > select Add new mqtt-broker
- Click on the Edit button to the right - which looks like a pencil
- Enter the following details:
- Properties > Name > pycom-temperature-1
- Connection > Server > au1.cloud.thethings.network
- Connection > Port > 1883
- Leave all other details as shown in the example below.
- Click on the Security tab
- The Username is whi-seedling-1-pycom@ttn
- The Password is NNSXS.Z625CQKKEWAPSQK467JRSAFFYINH7LTHSUC5CYY.MHEVWHKKLPWXQWESSCALZFVHA6EKUNISQH4IVHKAOXYZRMOH6D7A
- If copying these fields from mediawiki or another computer use right mouse button click copy
- Click on the red Add button to commit the changes.
- You will be asked to complete some final configuration settings.
- Update the following fields:
- Topic # - The hash symbol means subscribe to all topics
- QoS 0 - quality of service. A value of zero equates to a low quality. Data losses are acceptable.
- Output a Parsed JSON Object - JSON format output for all data
- Name pycom-temperature-1
- Then click on Done to commit all the edits.
- The finished mqtt in node should now appear in the main flow window.
- It will still have a blue circle because the flow has not been Deployed.
Add a Debug Node
- Before we Deploy this first flow we will need to add a Debug node.
- Drag a Debug node from the pallet and connect it to the output of the mqtt in node (pycom-temperature-1).
Set the Debug Window
- The Debug node will show us all the JSON data output coming from mqtt in node.
- To see the Debug output click on the Debug messages tab.


