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... ... @@ -164,16 +164,13 @@ 164 164 [[image:ins1.png||height="310" width="500"]] 165 165 166 166 167 -= 3. Creating Devices (Optional)=167 += 3. Creating Devices = 168 168 169 -{{info}} 170 -**The following procedure is optional. If you haven't created any device in ThingsBoard first, ThingsBoard will automatically create a device for you based on the integration settings (the device name defined in the uplink decoder) just after it receives the first uplink from your device.Type your information message here.** 171 -{{/info}} 172 172 173 173 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. 174 174 175 175 176 -In the left navigation, click **Entities -> Devices**.173 +In the left navigation, click Entities -> Devices. 177 177 178 178 Click the **Add Device** button (the button with the **+** sign), and from the dropdown menu, click **Add new device**. 179 179 ... ... @@ -367,6 +367,7 @@ 367 367 * **Topic: device/a** (The topic can be anything; you can even use just the device name.) 368 368 * **QoS:** 0-At most once 369 369 367 + 370 370 [[image:add-integartion-connection.png||height="505" width="500"]] 371 371 372 372 ... ... @@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ 496 496 497 497 First simulate a few messages using MQTT. This time, we have added the 'humidity' field to the payload. Eg: 498 498 499 -{{code language="none"}}mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" - t "device/a" -m '{"IMEI":"350693903995577", "temperature":22, "humidity":80, "pressure":1005}'{{/code}}497 +{{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}} 500 500 501 501 502 502 In **ThingsBoard**, from the left navigation menu, click **Dashboards**. Then, click the **+** button and select **Create new dashboard** from the dropdown menu. ... ... @@ -534,17 +534,15 @@ 534 534 535 535 Configure the **Time series chart** widget as follows: 536 536 537 -* **Datasource** - select **DeviceA**device you provisioned.535 +* **Datasource** - select S31B-NB device you provisioned. 538 538 * **Series**: 539 539 ** **temperature** - you can see this key by default. 540 540 ** **humidity** - Click **Add series** button. Then add the **humidity** for the key and then type **%** as its unit. 541 541 * Click on the **Add** button. 542 542 541 +[[image:timeseries-1.png||height="491" width="700"]] 543 543 544 544 545 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-03-31 at 06.51.15.png||height="485" width="700"]] 546 - 547 - 548 548 The time-series chart will appear in edit mode. Resize it by clicking and dragging the lower-right corner. 549 549 550 550 Click the **Save** button to add the widget to the dashboard. ... ... @@ -557,11 +557,12 @@ 557 557 558 558 559 559 {{code language="none"}} 560 -mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" - t "device/a" -m '{"IMEI":"350693903995577", "temperature":22, "humidity":70, "pressure":1005}'556 +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}' 561 561 562 -mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" - t "device/a" -m '{"IMEI":"350693903995577", "temperature":27, "humidity":72, "pressure":1005}'558 +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}' 563 563 564 -mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -t "device/a" -m '{"IMEI":"350693903995577", "temperature":19, "humidity":80, "pressure":1005}' 560 +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}' 561 + 565 565 {{/code}} 566 566 567 567 The chart will update with the values in realtime, as shown in the below image. ... ... @@ -570,7 +570,7 @@ 570 570 [[image:timeseries-4.png||height="316" width="700"]] 571 571 572 572 573 -= 8. Configure PhysicalNB-IoT Sensor =570 += 8. Configure NB-IoT Sensor = 574 574 575 575 576 576 Now, let's experiment with sending data to ThingsBoard using a real NB-IoT device. For example, we will use the **TS01-NB**. ... ... @@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ 592 592 593 593 594 594 595 -The following image shows the uplink payload of a real Dragino device. The publish topic is '**TS01-NB'that contains fieldsinthepayload, IMEI, IMSI, Model, temperature, etc**. Note that we have created a device named**TS01-NB** in the**Devices**sectioninadvance.592 +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**. 596 596 597 597 {{info}} 598 598 The ThingsBoard uses the device's IMEI number included in the payload to create a device in the Devices section.
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