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# Cloud IoT Core Python Samples | ||
This folder contains Python samples that demonstrate an overview of the | ||
Google Cloud IoT Core platform. | ||
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## Quickstart | ||
1. Install the gCloud CLI as described in [the device manager guide](https://cloud-dot-devsite.googleplex.com/iot/docs/device_manager_guide). | ||
2. Create a PubSub topic: | ||
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gcloud beta pubsub topics create projects/my-iot-project/topics/device-events | ||
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3. Add the service account `cloud-iot@system.gserviceaccount.com` to that | ||
PubSub topic from the [Cloud Developer Console](https://console.cloud.google.com) | ||
or by using the helper script in the /scripts folder. | ||
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4. Create a registry: | ||
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gcloud alpha iot registries create my-registry \ | ||
--project=my-iot-project \ | ||
--region=us-central1 \ | ||
--pubsub-topic=projects/my-iot-project/topics/device-events | ||
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5. Use the `generate_keys.sh` script to generate your signing keys: | ||
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./generate_keys.sh | ||
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6. Connect a sample device using the sample app in the `mqtt_example` folder. | ||
7. Learn how to manage devices programatically with the sample app in the | ||
`manager` folder. | ||
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#!/bin/bash | ||
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# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. | ||
# | ||
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | ||
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | ||
# You may obtain a copy of the License at | ||
# | ||
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | ||
# | ||
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | ||
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | ||
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | ||
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | ||
# limitations under the License. | ||
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openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout rsa_private.pem -nodes -out \ | ||
rsa_cert.pem -subj "/CN=unused" | ||
openssl ecparam -genkey -name prime256v1 -noout -out ec_private.pem | ||
openssl ec -in ec_private.pem -pubout -out ec_public.pem |
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# Cloud IoT Core Device Manager Python Sample | ||
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This sample application shows you how to manage devices programmatically using | ||
Python. | ||
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# Setup | ||
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1. Use virtualenv to create a local Python environment. | ||
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virtualenv env && source env/bin/activate | ||
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2. Install the dependencies | ||
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pip install -r requirements.txt | ||
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# Running the sample | ||
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The following snippet summarizes usage for the device manager sample: | ||
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usage: cloudiot_device_manager_example.py [-h] \ | ||
--project_id PROJECT_ID \ | ||
--pubsub_topic PUBSUB_TOPIC \ | ||
--api_key API_KEY \ | ||
[--ec_public_key_file EC_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE] \ | ||
[--rsa_certificate_file RSA_CERTIFICATE_FILE] \ | ||
[--cloud_region CLOUD_REGION] \ | ||
[--service_account_json SERVICE_ACCOUNT_JSON] \ | ||
[--registry_id REGISTRY_ID] | ||
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For example, if your project-id is `blue-jet-123` and your service account | ||
credentials are stored in `creds.json` in your home folder, the following | ||
command would run the sample: | ||
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python cloudiot_device_manager_example.py \ | ||
--project_id blue-jet-123 \ | ||
--api_key=YOUR_API_KEY \ | ||
--service_account_json $HOME/creds.json |
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