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6 6  Draft Document
7 7  {{/warning}}
8 8  
9 += Introduction =
9 9  
11 +This document guides you on integrating Dragino -NB and -CB series devices data with ThingsBoard. For this guide, we use ThingsBoard Cloud, which is one of the ThingsBoard versions that allows you to try it for free.
10 10  
13 +The NB series devices end with the suffix -NB, and the CB series devices end with the suffix -CB. For example, S31B-NB is an NB device, and S31-CB is a CB device.
11 11  
12 -= 1. Introduction =
13 13  
16 += Add New Device =
14 14  
15 -This document guides you on integrating Dragino **-NB** and **-CB** series devices data with ThingsBoard. For this guide, we use ThingsBoard Cloud, which is one of the ThingsBoard versions that allows you to try it for free.
18 +In the left navigation, click **Entities** and then click **Devices**.
16 16  
17 -The **NB series** devices end with the suffix **-NB**, and the **CB series** devices end with the suffix **-CB**. For example, **S31B-NB** is an **NB device**, and **S31-CB** is a **CB device**.
18 18  
21 +[[image:ThingsBoard-Device.png]]
19 19  
20 -= 2. Prerequisites =
21 21  
22 -To complete this tutorial, you need to have the following:
24 +On the ‘**Devices**’ page, click on the ‘**+**’ button, and then click on the ‘**Add new device**’ from the dropdown menu.
23 23  
24 -* ThingsBoard cloud account
25 -* MQTT Broker (public or private) such as,
26 -** **[[HiveMQ Cloud>>https://www.hivemq.com]] - You can create a free account to try it or subscribe for a paid account. - We use HiveMQ Cloud as the MQTT broker to build example in this tutorial.**
27 -** [[emqx>>https://www.emqx.com/zh/mqtt/public-mqtt5-broker]] - The public MQTT server is only used for MOTT learning and testing, and should not be used in the production environment.
28 -** [[lns1.thingseye.io>>http://lns1.thingseye.io/]] - This is Dragino's MQTT broker, which requires a CA certificate to use.
29 29  
30 -== 2.1 ThingsBoard Cloud ==
27 +[[image:ThingsBoard-add-new-device.png||height="279" width="500"]]
31 31  
32 32  
33 -Go to [[https:~~/~~/thingsboard.io/>>https://thingsboard.io/]]
34 34  
35 -Click on the **Try it now**.
31 += Data Converters =
36 36  
37 37  
38 -[[image:thingsboard-1.png]]
34 +== Uplink ==
39 39  
36 +In the left navigation, click ‘Integrations center’, and then click ‘Data converters’.
40 40  
41 -Select either the **North America** or **Europe** region. Here, we use the Europe region.
42 42  
43 -[[image:thingsboard-2.png]]
39 +[[image:ThingsBoard-Data-Converters.png]]
44 44  
45 45  
46 -You can sign up with your **Google**, **GitHub**, **Facebook**, or **Apple** account. If not you can create an account with providing your **name**, **email address** and a **password**.
42 +On the ‘Data converters’ page, click on the ‘+’ button, and then click on the ‘Create new converter’ from the dropdown menu.
47 47  
48 -Click on the **Sign up** button.
49 49  
50 -[[image:thingsboard-3.png||height="651" width="500"]]
45 +[[image:ThingsBoard-new-data-converter.png||height="282" width="500"]]
51 51  
52 52  
53 -You will be navigated to the following page.
48 +The ‘Add data converter’ window will appear. Name it ‘**UDP Uplink Converter NB/CB**’ and select the Type as ‘Uplink’.
54 54  
55 -[[image:thingsboard-5.png||height="109" width="500"]]
50 +Click on the ‘JavaScript’ button. Now copy and paste the following script to the ‘Decoder function’ section:
56 56  
52 +{{code language="JavaScript"}}
53 +//Version: 0.1
54 +// decode payload to string
55 +var payloadStr = decodeToString(payload);
57 57  
58 -simultaneously, you will receive an email to confirm your email address. Click on the **Activate Your Account** button.
57 +// decode payload to JSON
58 +var objdata = {};
59 +var obj1 = {};
60 +var data = decodeToJson(payload);
61 +var deviceName = data.IMEI;
62 +delete data.IMEI;
63 +var modelname = "Dragino " + data.Model;
64 +//var mod = data.mod
65 +delete data.Model;
66 +//delete data.mod
67 +var timestamp = new Date().getTime();
59 59  
69 +for (var key in data) {
70 +
71 + if (Number(key)) {
72 + obj1[key] = data[key];
73 + obj1[key][obj1[key].length - 1] = Number(new Date(
74 + obj1[key][obj1[key].length - 1]));
60 60  
61 -[[image:thingsboard-4.png||height="249" width="500"]]
76 + }
77 +//Alec submitted25/02/25
78 +//turn old key into new
79 + else if (key === "Reading") {
80 + objdata["reading"] = data[key];
81 + } else if (key === "work mode") {
82 + objdata["work_mode"] = data[key];
83 + } else if (key === "hum") {
84 + objdata["humidity"] = data[key];
85 + }else if (key === "hum2") {
86 + objdata["humidity2"] = data[key];
87 + } else if (key === "hum3") {
88 + objdata["humidity3"] = data[key];
89 + } else if (key === "tem") {
90 + objdata["temperature"] = data[key];
91 + } else if (key === "tem2") {
92 + objdata["temperature2"] = data[key];
93 + } else if (key === "tem3") {
94 + objdata["temperature3"] = data[key];
95 + } else if (key === "DS18B20_Temp") {
96 + objdata["temperature_pro"] = data[key];
97 + } else if (key === "ds18b20_temperature") {
98 + objdata["temperature_pro"] = data[key];
99 + } else if (key === "DS18B20_temperature_pro") {
100 + objdata["temperature_pro"] = data[key];
101 + } else if (key === "tdc send flag") {
102 + objdata["tdc_send_flag"] = data[key];
103 + } else if (key === "trigger mode") {
104 + objdata["trigger_mode"] = data[key];
105 + } else if (key === "soil dielectric constant") {
106 + objdata["soil_dielectric_constant"] = data[key];
107 + } else if (key === "door open num") {
108 + objdata["door_open_num"] = data[key];
109 + } else if (key === "door duration") {
110 + objdata["door_duration"] = data[key];
111 + } else if (key === "count time") {
112 + objdata["count_time"] = data[key];
113 + } else if (key === "last open time2") {
114 + objdata["last_open_time2"] = data[key];
115 + } else if (key === "last open time3") {
116 + objdata["last_open_time3"] = data[key];
117 + }
118 +//Alec submitted25/02/25
119 + else {
120 + objdata[key] = data[key]
121 + }
122 +}
123 +var listdata = [{
124 + "ts": timestamp,
125 + "values": objdata
126 +}]
127 +for (var key1 in obj1) {
128 + if (modelname == "Dragino RS485-NB") {
129 + listdata.push({
130 + "ts": obj1[key1][obj1[key1].length - 1],
131 + "values": {
132 + "Payload": obj1[key1][0],
133 + }
134 + })
135 + } else {
136 + listdata.push({
137 + "ts": obj1[key1][obj1[key1].length - 1],
138 + "values": {
139 + "values": obj1[key1]
140 + },
141 + })
142 + }
143 +}
144 +var result = {
62 62  
146 + deviceName: deviceName,
147 + deviceType: modelname,
148 + attributes: {
149 + model: modelname,
150 + //customerName: "NB-CB",
151 + //groupName: "NB-CB",
152 + //integrationName: metadata['integrationName']
63 63  
64 -Now losing to the account using your credentials:
154 + },
155 + telemetry: listdata
156 +}
65 65  
158 +function decodeToString(payload) {
159 + return String.fromCharCode.apply(String, payload);
160 +}
66 66  
67 -[[image:thingsboard-6.png||height="244" width="500"]]
162 +function decodeToJson(payload) {
163 + // covert payload to string.
164 + var str = decodeToString(payload);
68 68  
166 + // parse string to JSON
167 + var data = JSON.parse(str);
168 + return data;
169 +}
69 69  
70 -== 2.2 HiveMQ Cloud ==
171 +return result;
71 71  
72 -=== 2.2.1 HiveMQ Cloud ===
173 +{{/code}}
73 73  
175 +Click on the ‘Add’ button.
74 74  
75 -Go to [[https:~~/~~/www.hivemq.com>>https://www.hivemq.com]]
76 76  
77 -Click on the **Start Free** button.
178 +[[image:ThingsBoard-add-data-converter-uplink.png||width="500"]]
78 78  
79 -[[image:hivwmq-1.png]]
80 80  
181 +The uplink data converter is added to ThingsBoard and appears on the ‘Data Converters’ page
81 81  
82 -Click on the **Sign Up FREE Now** button in the **HIVEMQ CLOUD** section.
83 83  
84 -[[image:hivemq-2.png]]
184 +== Downlink ==
85 85  
186 +On the ‘Data converters’ page, click on the ‘+’ button, and then click on the ‘Create new converter’ from the dropdown menu.
86 86  
87 -Click on the **Sign Up** button.
88 88  
89 -You can sign up with HiveMQ using your **GitHub**, **Google**, or **LinkedIn** account.
189 +[[image:ThingsBoard-new-data-converter.png||height="282" width="500"]]
90 90  
91 -If not, provide your **email address** and a **password** to create an account by clicking on the **Sign Up** button.
92 92  
192 +The ‘**Add data converter**’ window will appear. Name it ‘**UDP Downlink Converter NB/CB**’ and select the Type as ‘**Downlink**’.
93 93  
94 -[[image:hivemq-3.png]]
194 +Click on the ‘**JavaScript**’ button. Now copy and paste the following script to the ‘**Encoder function**’ section:
95 95  
96 96  
97 -You will receive an email to verify your email address. Click on the **Confirm my account** button.
98 -
99 -
100 -[[image:hivemq-4.jpg||height="889" width="400"]]
101 -
102 -
103 -You will be redirected to a page asking you to complete your profile. Once done, click the **Continue** button.
104 -
105 -
106 -[[image:hivemq-5.png||height="655" width="700"]]
107 -
108 -
109 -Select the CloudMQ Cloud plan you need. For testing purposes, select the **Serverless FREE** plan by clicking on the **Create Serverless Cluster** button.
110 -
111 -
112 -[[image:hivemq-6.png]]
113 -
114 -
115 -You will be navigated to the **Your Clusters** page. Click on the **Manage Cluster** button.
116 -
117 -[[image:hivemq-7.png]]
118 -
119 -
120 -In your cluster page, you can find some useful parameters you need to create a MQTT connection.
121 -
122 -**URL**: This is the host name. Click on the copy button to copy it.
123 -
124 -**Port**: 8883
125 -
126 -
127 -Click on the **Getting Started** tab to setup the username and the password as the connection credentials.
128 -
129 -
130 -[[image:hivemq-8.png]]
131 -
132 -
133 -In the '**Create Connection Credentials**' section, provide a **username** and **password**, then click the **Add** button.
134 -
135 -
136 -[[image:hivemq-9.png]]
137 -
138 -
139 -
140 -If everything is successful, you will see the following message.
141 -
142 -
143 -[[image:hivemq-10.png||height="206" width="500"]]
144 -
145 -
146 -You will need these MQTT connection parameters when configuring the MQTT integration in the '**Add Integration**' section.
147 -
148 -
149 -=== 2.2.2 emqx ===
150 -
151 -
152 -The [[emqx>>https://www.emqx.com/zh/mqtt/public-mqtt5-broker]] public MQTT server is only used for MOTT learning and testing, and should not be used in the production environment.
153 -
154 -
155 -[[image:emqx.png||height="420" width="500"]]
156 -
157 -
158 -=== 2.2.3 Ins1.thingseye.io ===
159 -
160 -[[lns1.thingseye.io>>http://lns1.thingseye.io/]] is the Dragino's MQTT broker, which requires a CA certificate file, Certificate file, and the Private key file to use.
161 -
162 -If customers need to use this MQTT connection with ThingsBoard, they need to contact the TE team to obtain three license files.
163 -
164 -[[image:ins1.png||height="310" width="500"]]
165 -
166 -
167 -= 3. Creating Devices =
168 -
169 -
170 -First, you need to create devices in ThingsBoard to represent your physical devices. For example, you can name it **Device A**, and the second device could be **Device B** or any name you prefer. The device name should be unique within the **Devices** space.
171 -
172 -
173 -In the left navigation, click Entities -> Devices.
174 -
175 -Click the **Add Device** button (the button with the **+** sign), and from the dropdown menu, click **Add new device**.
176 -
177 -In the **Add new device** dialog box, enter the device name in the **Name** text box. For example, we will use **Device A**.
178 -
179 -Click the **Add** button.
180 -
181 -Skip the **connectivity testing** by clicking the **Close** button.
182 -
183 -The device is created and listed on the **Devices** page. Note that its initial state is **Inactive** because it has not received any data yet.
184 -
185 -
186 -= 4. Data Converters =
187 -
188 -
189 -In **ThingsBoard**, **Data Converters** are components used to transform incoming or outgoing data between different formats, typically to convert raw telemetry data from devices into a structured format that ThingsBoard can understand, or vice versa.
190 -
191 -
192 -== 4.1 Uplink ==
193 -
194 -
195 -In the left navigation, click **Integrations center**, and then click **Data converters**.
196 -
197 -
198 -[[image:data-converters-list-empty.png]]
199 -
200 -
201 -On the **Data converters** page, click on the ‘**+**’ button, and then click on the **Create new converter** from the dropdown menu.
202 -
203 -
204 -
205 -[[image:create-new-converter-menu.png||height="259" width="500"]]
206 -
207 -
208 -The **Add data converter** window will appear. Name it ‘**MQTT Uplink Converter NB/CB**’ and select the Type as **Uplink**.
209 -
210 -Click on the **TBEL** button if it has not been selected by default.
211 -
212 -The default TBEL function is shown below.
213 -
214 -
215 215  {{code language="JavaScript"}}
216 -// Decode an uplink message from a buffer
217 -// payload - array of bytes
218 -// metadata - key/value object
198 +function hexToBase64(hexString) {
199 + // 将16进制字符串两个字符转换为一个字节
200 + var bytes = hexString.match(/.{2}/g);
201 + // 对每个字节进行解析,并转换为对应的字符
202 + var binaryString = bytes.map(function(byte) {
203 + return String.fromCharCode(parseInt(byte, 16));
204 + }).join('');
205 +
206 + // 使用btoa进行base64编码
207 + return btoa(binaryString);
208 +}
219 219  
220 -/** Decoder **/
210 +// Result object with encoded downlink payload
211 +var result = {
212 + // downlink data content type: JSON, TEXT or BINARY (base64 format)
213 + contentType: "BINARY",
221 221  
222 -// decode payload to string
223 -var payloadStr = decodeToString(payload);
215 + // downlink data
216 + data:hexToBase64(metadata.shared_value)
224 224  
225 -// decode payload to JSON
226 -// var data = decodeToJson(payload);
218 + // Optional metadata object presented in key/value format
219 + //metadata: {}
227 227  
228 -var deviceName = 'Device A';
229 -var deviceType = 'thermostat';
230 -var customerName = 'Customer C';
231 -var groupName = 'thermostat devices';
232 -var manufacturer = 'Example corporation';
233 -// use assetName and assetType instead of deviceName and deviceType
234 -// to automatically create assets instead of devices.
235 -// var assetName = 'Asset A';
236 -// var assetType = 'building';
237 -
238 -// Result object with device/asset attributes/telemetry data
239 -var result = {
240 -// Use deviceName and deviceType or assetName and assetType, but not both.
241 - deviceName: deviceName,
242 - deviceType: deviceType,
243 -// assetName: assetName,
244 -// assetType: assetType,
245 -// customerName: customerName,
246 - groupName: groupName,
247 - attributes: {
248 - model: 'Model A',
249 - serialNumber: 'SN111',
250 - integrationName: metadata['integrationName'],
251 - manufacturer: manufacturer
252 - },
253 - telemetry: {
254 - temperature: 42,
255 - humidity: 80,
256 - rawData: payloadStr
257 - }
258 258  };
259 259  
260 -/** Helper functions 'decodeToString' and 'decodeToJson' are already built-in **/
261 -
262 262  return result;
263 263  {{/code}}
264 264  
265 -We use the same decoder function for all our devices. However, you need to modify a few things for each device. Among these, **deviceName** is a **mandatory** field. You should assign a device name to the **deviceName** field that matches the name of your device in the **Devices** section.
266 266  
267 -For example, if your device name is **Device B**, you can change **Device A** to **Device B**.
227 +Click on the **Add** button.
268 268  
269 269  
270 -{{code language="JavaScript"}}
271 -var deviceName = 'Device A';
272 -var deviceType = 'thermostat';
273 -var customerName = 'Customer C';
274 -var groupName = 'thermostat devices';
275 -var manufacturer = 'Example corporation';
276 -{{/code}}
230 +[[image:ThingsBoard-add-data-converter-downlink.png||height="532" width="500"]]
277 277  
278 278  
279 -Once you modify the decoder function, click on the **Add** button.
233 += Add Integration =
280 280  
235 +In the left navigation, click ‘Integrations center’, and then click ‘Integrations’.
281 281  
282 -[[image:mqtt-uplink.png||width="500"]]
237 +On the ‘Integrations’ page, click on the “+” button.
283 283  
284 284  
240 +[[image:ThingsBoard-add-integration.png]]
285 285  
286 -You should see that the newly added **MQTT Uplink converter **NB/CB is listed on the **Data Converters** page.
287 287  
243 +The ‘Add integration’ window appears.
288 288  
289 -[[image:data-converter-list-showing-uplink-dc.png]]
245 +In the Add Integration window, configure the following settings:
290 290  
291 -
292 -= 5. Add Integration =
293 -
294 -
295 -In the left navigation, click **Integrations center**, and then click **Integrations**.
296 -
297 -
298 -[[image:integrations-list-empty.png]]
299 -
300 -
301 -On the **Integrations** page, click on the '**+**' button.
302 -
303 -
304 -The **Add integration** window appears.
305 -
306 -In the **Add integration** window, configure the following settings:
307 -
308 -
309 309  **Basic settings:**
310 310  
311 -* **Integration type**: MQTT
312 -* **Name**: MQTT integration NB/CB
313 -* **Enable integration**: YES
314 -* **Allows create devices or assets**: YES
249 +* **Integration type**: UDP
250 +* **Name**: UDP Integration NB/CB
315 315  
316 316  Click **Next** button.
317 317  
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321 321  
322 322  **Uplink data converter:**
323 323  
324 -* Click on the **Select existing** button.
325 -* **Uplink data converter**: Select **MQTT Uplink Converter NB/CB **from the dropdown list.
260 +* Click on the **Select existing**button.
261 +* Uplink data converter: Select **UDP Uplink Converter NB/CB**from the dropdown list.
326 326  
327 327  Click **Next** button.
328 328  
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332 332  
333 333  **Downlink data converter:**
334 334  
335 -Dragino NB/CB devices don't require a downlink data converter to decode their payloads, so you can skip this step.
271 +* Click on the ‘**Select existing**’ button.
272 +* Downlink data converter: Select ‘**UDP Downlink Converter NB/CB**’ from the dropdown list.
336 336  
337 -* Click on the **Skip **button in the Downlink data converter section.
274 +Click **Next** button.
338 338  
339 -Click **Skip** button.
340 340  
277 +[[image:add-integration-downlink-data-converter.png||height="512" width="500"]]
341 341  
342 -[[image:integration-dl-skip.png||height="511" width="500"]]
343 343  
344 -
345 -
346 346  **Connection:**
347 347  
348 -* **Host**: Cluster URL (Eg. **//011731f7xxxxxxxxxxxfbbedfc63f4.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud//**)
349 -* **Port**: 8883
350 -* **Credentials**: Basic
351 -* **Enable SSL**: YES
352 -* **Username**: Username (from your HiveMQ Cloud Cluster with your credentials)
353 -* **Password:** Password (from your HiveMQ Cloud Cluster with your credentials)
354 -* **Topic: v1/devices/me/telemetry** (The topic can be anything; you can even use just the device name. For example, you can use your device name here, such as devices/a/telemetry.)
355 -* **QoS:** 0-At most once
282 +**Port**: 11582
356 356  
357 -[[image:add-integration-connection.png||height="511" width="500"]]
284 +**Size of the buffer for inbound socket (in KB)**: 64
358 358  
286 +**Cache Size**: 10000000
359 359  
360 -Click on the **Advanced settings** button.
288 +**Cache time to live in minutes**: 1440
361 361  
362 -* **Clean session:** YES
363 -* **Retained**: YES
364 364  
365 -[[image:add-integration-connection-advanced-settings.png||height="510" width="500"]]
291 +Copy the two keys, **Integration key** and **Integration secret** into a text editor, as you will need them in the section ‘xxxxx’.
366 366  
367 -
368 -Click on the **Check connection** button to verify the MQTT connection using the provided parameters.
369 -
370 -
371 -[[image:check-connection.png||height="83" width="300"]]
372 -
373 -
374 -If the connection is successful, you will see the **Connected** message. If not, check your connection parameters again.
375 -
376 -
377 -[[image:connection-success.png||height="511" width="500"]]
378 -
379 -
380 380  Click on the **Add** button.
381 381  
382 -You should see that the newly added integration is listed on the **Integrations** page.
383 383  
384 -Since we haven't received data from a device yet, the integration **Status** is shown as **Pending.**
296 +[[image:add-integration-connection.png||height="511" width="500"]]
385 385  
386 386  
387 -[[image:new-integration-pending.png]]
388 388  
300 += Verifying the receipt of data from the device =
389 389  
390 -= 6. Verifying the receipt of data from virtual devices =
302 +Connect **S31B-NB** to transfer information. If the integration was performed without errors, after the transmission of the first telemetry, a new device with the name “xxxxx” will appear in the Devices → All. Also, you can verify the input and output data, respectively, before and after conversion in Data converters → UDP Uplink Converter NB/CB → Events.
391 391  
392 392  
393 -== 6.1 How does it work? ==
394 -
395 -
396 -We use the Mosquitto MQTT client to simulate MQTT messages, acting as a virtual device. First, install the Mosquitto client on your computer from [[this link>>url:https://mosquitto.org/download/]]. The Mosquitto client publishes messages to the MQTT broker (HiveMQ) on a specified MQTT topic. ThingsBoard subscribes to these messages using the same topic.
397 -
398 -The Mosquitto client publishes messages (payloads) on the topic **v1/devices/me/telemetry**. Of course, you can use any topic for testing.
399 -
400 -(% id="cke_bm_37386S" style="display:none" %) (%%)The MQTT payload format is as follows, which is common for all **~-~-NB** and **~-~-CB** series devices. The **IMEI** field is mandatory and is used to provision a new device with the name assigned to it in ThingsBoard.
401 -
402 -{{code language="none"}}
403 -{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 27, ......}
404 -{{/code}}
405 -
406 -Once ThingsBoard receives this message, it automatically creates (provisions) the device mentioned in the **IMEI**, for example, S31B-NB.
407 -
408 -
409 -== 5.2 Sending messages ==
410 -
411 -
412 -On the terminal, issue the following MQTT command which simulates the device S31B-NB. The message payload contains the fields temperature and humidity, which hold the values S31B-NB and 27, respectively. This payload is also (technically) known as telemetry.
413 -
414 -{{code language="none"}}
415 -mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -t "v1/devices/me/telemetry" -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -m '{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 27}'
416 -{{/code}}
417 -
418 -If the integration was performed without errors, the status of the integration changes to 'Active' after the first telemetry transmission.
419 -
420 -
421 -[[image:integration-active.png]]
422 -
423 -
424 -Also, a new device named **S31B-NB** will appear under **//Entities -> Devices -> All//**. This means the first MQTT message triggers ThingsBoard to provision a device named **S31B-NB**.
425 -
426 -
427 -[[image:new-device.png]]
428 -
429 -
430 -== 6.3 Viewing messages ==
431 -
432 -
433 -Go back to the **Integrations** page.
434 -
435 -Click on the **MQTT integration NB/CB** in the **Integrations** page to see its details.
436 -
437 -Click on the **Edit** button (//**pen icon**//).
438 -
439 -Click on the **Disabled** button in the upper-right corner.
440 -
441 -Turn on the **All messages (15 min)** option. This will enable displaying all messages in the **Events** tab. This setting will expire in 15 minutes, and you will need to repeat the same steps if you want to view the messages in the Events tab later.
442 -
443 -Click on the **Apply** button.
444 -
445 -Then click on the **Apply changes** (//**tick icon**//) button.
446 -
447 -
448 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-03-18 at 09.23.10.png]]
449 -
450 -
451 -Now go to the **Events** tab.
452 -
453 -Select the Event type as **Debug** from the dropdown list.
454 -
455 -Now you can see all the Uplink messages you are simulating through the MQTT broker. The status should be OK if there is no errors in your integration.
456 -
457 -
458 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-03-16 at 18.38.59.png]]
459 -
460 -
461 -Then click on the **three dots (...)** in the **Message** column. You can see the uplink message's **payload** in the **Message** window.
462 -
463 -
464 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-03-16 at 18.39.12.png]]
465 -
466 -
467 -Now, you have successfully tested your integration with a simulated uplink payload and verified that it is received by ThingsBoard, and the device is provisioned.
468 -
469 -
470 -= 7. Creating a Dashboard =
471 -
472 -ThingsBoard **Dashboards** provide a powerful way to visualize and monitor real-time and historical data from connected devices. They allow users to create interactive, customizable panels displaying telemetry data, device status, and other key metrics. With a variety of widgets, including charts, maps, and tables, dashboards help users gain insights, track trends, and manage IoT deployments efficiently.
473 -
474 -
475 -This section guides you on how to create a dashboard to display temperature and humidity data from the device on a time-series chart. You may also use other widgets in ThingsBoard to display data according to your requirements.
476 -
477 -
478 -First simulate a few messages using MQTT. This time, we have added the 'humidity' field to the payload. Eg:
479 -
480 -{{code language="none"}}mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -t "v1/devices/me/telemetry" -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -m '{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 22, "humidity":80}'{{/code}}
481 481  
482 -
483 -In **ThingsBoard**, from the left navigation menu, click **Dashboards**. Then, click the **+** button and select **Create new dashboard** from the dropdown menu.
484 -
485 -
486 -[[image:dashboard-1.png]]
487 -
488 -
489 -In the **Title** text box, enter **NB/CB Test Dashboard** as the title of the dashboard.
490 -
491 -Click on the **Add** button.
492 -
493 -
494 -[[image:dashboard-2.png||height="526" width="500"]]
495 -
496 -
497 -Click on the **Add widget / Add new widget** button.
498 -
499 -
500 -[[image:dashboard-3.png]]
501 -
502 -
503 -In the **Select widgets bundle** window, click **Charts**.
504 -
505 -
506 -[[image:dashboard-4.png||height="537" width="700"]]
507 -
508 -
509 -
510 -In the **Charts: select widget** window, click **Time series chart**.
511 -
512 -
513 -[[image:dashboard-5.png||height="525" width="700"]]
514 -
515 -
516 -Configure the **Time series chart** widget as follows:
517 -
518 -* **Datasource** - select S31B-NB device you provisioned.
519 -* **Series**:
520 -** **temperature** - you can see this key by default.
521 -** **humidity** - Click **Add series** button. Then add the **humidity** for the key and then type **%** as its unit.
522 -* Click on the **Add** button.
523 -
524 -[[image:timeseries-1.png||height="491" width="700"]]
525 -
526 -
527 -The time-series chart will appear in edit mode. Resize it by clicking and dragging the lower-right corner.
528 -
529 -Click the **Save** button to add the widget to the dashboard.
530 -
531 -
532 -[[image:timeseries-3.png||height="347" width="700"]]
533 -
534 -
535 -Now send the following MQTT messages from the terminal to simulate the data.
536 -
537 -
538 -{{code language="none"}}
539 -mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -t "v1/devices/me/telemetry" -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -m '{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 22, "humidity":70}'
540 -
541 -mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -t "v1/devices/me/telemetry" -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -m '{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 27, "humidity":72}'
542 -
543 -mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -t "v1/devices/me/telemetry" -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -m '{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 19, "humidity":80}'
544 -
545 -{{/code}}
546 -
547 -The chart will update with the values in realtime, as shown in the below image.
548 -
549 -
550 -[[image:timeseries-4.png||height="316" width="700"]]
551 -
552 -
553 -= 8. Configure NB-IoT Sensor =
554 -
555 -
556 -Now, let's experiment with sending data to ThingsBoard using a real NB-IoT device. For example, we will use the **TS01-NB**.
557 -
558 -First, configure the NB-IoT device with the necessary MQTT settings using AT commands. Below is a list of AT commands you can use.
559 -
560 -
561 -**AT Commands**
562 -
563 -* **AT+PRO=3,3    **~/~/ Use MQTT to connect to ThingsBoard. Payload Type set to 3.
564 -* **AT+SUBTOPIC=<MQTT subscribe topic> Eg: TS01-NB**
565 -* **AT+PUBTOPIC=<MQTT publish topic> Eg: TS01-NB**
566 -* **AT+CLIENT=null**
567 -* **AT+UNAME=<MQTT Username>**
568 -* **AT+PWD=<MQTT Password>**
569 -* **AT+SERVADDR=<Broker address, Port>**
570 -
571 -Test your uplink by pressing the ACT button for 1 second.
572 -
573 -
574 -
575 -The following image shows the uplink payload of a real Dragino device. The publish topic is **TS01-NB**, and the device name is **861275077962896**, which is represented by the **IMEI**.
576 -
577 -{{info}}
578 -The ThingsBoard uses the device's IMEI number included in the payload to create a device in the Devices section.
579 -{{/info}}
580 -
581 -[[image:image-4.png]]
582 -
583 -
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