AWS IoT receive message
Hello I try receive message from AWS IoT. For publishing I use php-sdk
use AwsIotDataPlaneIotDataPlaneClient
$connectionParams = [
'version' => 'latest',
'region' => $region,
'credentials' => [
'key' => $key,
'secret' => $secret,
]
];
$this->client = new IotDataPlaneClient($connectionParams);
$this->client->publish([
"payload" => $message,
'qos' => 1,
'topic' => $topic,
]);
But I it is no any method for receiving. Anyone knows how connect and receive messages?
php amazon-web-services aws-sdk iot aws-iot
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Hello I try receive message from AWS IoT. For publishing I use php-sdk
use AwsIotDataPlaneIotDataPlaneClient
$connectionParams = [
'version' => 'latest',
'region' => $region,
'credentials' => [
'key' => $key,
'secret' => $secret,
]
];
$this->client = new IotDataPlaneClient($connectionParams);
$this->client->publish([
"payload" => $message,
'qos' => 1,
'topic' => $topic,
]);
But I it is no any method for receiving. Anyone knows how connect and receive messages?
php amazon-web-services aws-sdk iot aws-iot
add a comment |
Hello I try receive message from AWS IoT. For publishing I use php-sdk
use AwsIotDataPlaneIotDataPlaneClient
$connectionParams = [
'version' => 'latest',
'region' => $region,
'credentials' => [
'key' => $key,
'secret' => $secret,
]
];
$this->client = new IotDataPlaneClient($connectionParams);
$this->client->publish([
"payload" => $message,
'qos' => 1,
'topic' => $topic,
]);
But I it is no any method for receiving. Anyone knows how connect and receive messages?
php amazon-web-services aws-sdk iot aws-iot
Hello I try receive message from AWS IoT. For publishing I use php-sdk
use AwsIotDataPlaneIotDataPlaneClient
$connectionParams = [
'version' => 'latest',
'region' => $region,
'credentials' => [
'key' => $key,
'secret' => $secret,
]
];
$this->client = new IotDataPlaneClient($connectionParams);
$this->client->publish([
"payload" => $message,
'qos' => 1,
'topic' => $topic,
]);
But I it is no any method for receiving. Anyone knows how connect and receive messages?
php amazon-web-services aws-sdk iot aws-iot
php amazon-web-services aws-sdk iot aws-iot
asked Nov 21 '18 at 12:33
TimurTimur
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You need to subscribe to the MQTT topic. You have a few options.
- You can connect the broker with Lambda, to Kinesis, SNS etc. So your receive handler can exist in lambda.
- You can write code to subscribe to the MQTT broker yourself and put it in EC2, ECS etc with proper IAM roles/policies. The IoT endpoint in fact is a MQTT broker so thats the only config you will need to receive messages. The endpoint is visible on AWS IoT > Settings > Custom Endpoint
Lambda to receive messages will look something like this where event is an inbound MQTT message
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
exports.handler = (event, context, callback) => {
const id = event.id;
const chan0 = event.chan0;
}
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You need to subscribe to the MQTT topic. You have a few options.
- You can connect the broker with Lambda, to Kinesis, SNS etc. So your receive handler can exist in lambda.
- You can write code to subscribe to the MQTT broker yourself and put it in EC2, ECS etc with proper IAM roles/policies. The IoT endpoint in fact is a MQTT broker so thats the only config you will need to receive messages. The endpoint is visible on AWS IoT > Settings > Custom Endpoint
Lambda to receive messages will look something like this where event is an inbound MQTT message
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
exports.handler = (event, context, callback) => {
const id = event.id;
const chan0 = event.chan0;
}
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You need to subscribe to the MQTT topic. You have a few options.
- You can connect the broker with Lambda, to Kinesis, SNS etc. So your receive handler can exist in lambda.
- You can write code to subscribe to the MQTT broker yourself and put it in EC2, ECS etc with proper IAM roles/policies. The IoT endpoint in fact is a MQTT broker so thats the only config you will need to receive messages. The endpoint is visible on AWS IoT > Settings > Custom Endpoint
Lambda to receive messages will look something like this where event is an inbound MQTT message
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
exports.handler = (event, context, callback) => {
const id = event.id;
const chan0 = event.chan0;
}
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You need to subscribe to the MQTT topic. You have a few options.
- You can connect the broker with Lambda, to Kinesis, SNS etc. So your receive handler can exist in lambda.
- You can write code to subscribe to the MQTT broker yourself and put it in EC2, ECS etc with proper IAM roles/policies. The IoT endpoint in fact is a MQTT broker so thats the only config you will need to receive messages. The endpoint is visible on AWS IoT > Settings > Custom Endpoint
Lambda to receive messages will look something like this where event is an inbound MQTT message
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
exports.handler = (event, context, callback) => {
const id = event.id;
const chan0 = event.chan0;
}
You need to subscribe to the MQTT topic. You have a few options.
- You can connect the broker with Lambda, to Kinesis, SNS etc. So your receive handler can exist in lambda.
- You can write code to subscribe to the MQTT broker yourself and put it in EC2, ECS etc with proper IAM roles/policies. The IoT endpoint in fact is a MQTT broker so thats the only config you will need to receive messages. The endpoint is visible on AWS IoT > Settings > Custom Endpoint
Lambda to receive messages will look something like this where event is an inbound MQTT message
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
exports.handler = (event, context, callback) => {
const id = event.id;
const chan0 = event.chan0;
}
edited Nov 22 '18 at 14:37
answered Nov 21 '18 at 15:11
Sid MalaniSid Malani
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