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... ... @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ 288 288 **Basic settings:** 289 289 290 290 * **Integration type**: MQTT 291 -* **Name**: MQTT integration - Device A291 +* **Name**: MQTT integration 292 292 * **Enable integration**: YES 293 293 * **Allow create devices or assets**: YES 294 294 ... ... @@ -295,11 +295,10 @@ 295 295 Click **Next** button. 296 296 297 297 298 -[[image:add-integration-basic-settings.png||height="504" width="500"]] 299 299 299 +[[image:add-integration-part-1.png||height="483" width="500"]] 300 300 301 301 302 - 303 303 **Uplink data converter:** 304 304 305 305 * Click on the **Select existing** button. ... ... @@ -308,8 +308,8 @@ 308 308 Click **Next** button. 309 309 310 310 311 -[[image:add-integration-ul-data-converter.png||height="505" width="500"]] 312 312 311 +[[image:add-integration-part-2.png||height="484" width="500"]] 313 313 314 314 315 315 **Downlink data converter:** ... ... @@ -327,16 +327,16 @@ 327 327 328 328 **Connection:** 329 329 330 -* **Host**: Host URL (Eg .**//011731f7xxxxxxxxxxxfbbedfc63f4.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud//**)331 -* **Port**: 8883 329 +* **Host**: Host URL (Eg, **//011731f7xxxxxxxxxxxfbbedfc63f4.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud//**) 330 +* **Port**: 8883 (the port number may differ based on your MQTT broker) 332 332 * **Credentials type**: Basic 333 333 * **Username**: Username (from your HiveMQ Cloud Cluster with your credentials) 334 334 * **Password:** Password (from your HiveMQ Cloud Cluster with your credentials) 335 335 * **Enable SSL**: YES 336 -* **Topic : device/a**Thetopiccanbeanything; youcaneven usejust thedevicename.)335 +* **Topic**: # (the # symbol indicates that it filters all topics). 337 337 * **QoS:** 0-At most once 338 338 339 -[[image:add-integ artion-connection.png||height="505" width="500"]]338 +[[image:add-integration-4.png||height="484" width="500"]] 340 340 341 341 342 342 Click on the **Advanced settings** button. ... ... @@ -366,8 +366,8 @@ 366 366 Since we haven't received data from a device yet, the integration **Status** is shown as **Pending.** 367 367 368 368 369 -[[image:integration-added.png]] 370 370 369 +[[image:integrations-pending.png]] 371 371 372 372 373 373 = 5. Verifying the receipt of data from virtual devices = ... ... @@ -378,38 +378,47 @@ 378 378 379 379 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. 380 380 381 -The Mosquitto client publishes messages (payloads) o nthetopic**/device/a**.Of course,youcan use any topicfortesting.380 +The Mosquitto client publishes messages (payloads) to a topic - for example, # or device/ts01-nb. You can, of course, use any topic you prefer. 382 382 383 -(% id="cke_bm_37386S" style="display:none" %) (%%)The MQTT payload format is as follows: 384 384 383 +(% id="cke_bm_37386S" style="display:none" %) (%%)The MQTT payload format is as follows. The **IMEI **and **Model **are mandatory fields. For other fields, you can use any number of key-value pairs. 384 + 385 385 {{code language="none"}} 386 -{"IMEI": 25, "humidity":80, "pressure":1005}386 +{"IMEI":"350693903995577", "Model":"TS01-NB", "temperature":30, "humidity":80, "pressure":1005} 387 387 {{/code}} 388 388 389 -Once ThingsBoard receives this message, it forwards this payload to the matching device through the integration. 390 390 391 - 392 392 == 5.2 Sending messages == 393 393 394 394 395 -On your computer's terminal, issue the following MQTT command which simulates the device '** Device A'**. The message payload contains the fields IMEI, temperature, humidity, and pressure, which hold the values 350693903995577, 30, 80, and 1005 respectively. This payload is also (technically) known as telemetry.393 +On your computer's terminal, issue the following MQTT command, which simulates the device named '**350693903995577'**. The message payload contains the fields IMEI, Model, temperature, humidity, and pressure, which hold the values 350693903995577, TS01-NB, 30, 80, and 1005 respectively. This payload is also (technically) known as telemetry. 396 396 397 397 {{code language="none"}} 398 -mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -t "device/ a" -m '{"IMEI":"350693903995577", "temperature":30, "humidity":80, "pressure":1005}'396 +mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -t "device/350693903995577" -m '{"IMEI":"350693903995577", "Model":"TS01-NB", "temperature":30, "humidity":80, "pressure":1005}' 399 399 {{/code}} 400 400 401 -If the integration was performed without errors, the statusof theintegrationchangesto 'Active'afterthefirsttelemetry transmission.399 +If the integration was performed without errors, a new device named **350693903995577 **is created in the **Devices **section. 402 402 403 403 404 -[[image: integration-active.png]]402 +[[image:new-device-1.png]] 405 405 406 406 405 +The status of the integration also changes to '**Active**' after the first telemetry transmission. 406 + 407 + 408 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-04-21 122154.png]] 409 + 410 + 411 + 412 +**When ThingsBoard receives this message for the first time, it will automatically create a new device named '350693903995577' in the Devices section. The device name is based on the IMEI number. For subsequent messages with the same IMEI, no duplicate devices will be created. Each new IMEI number will result in a unique entry in the Devices section, representing a physical device.** 413 + 414 + 407 407 == 5.3 Viewing messages == 408 408 409 409 410 410 Go back to the **Integrations** page. 411 411 412 -Click on the **MQTT integration NB/CB** in the **Integrations** page to see its details.420 +Click on the **MQTT integration** in the **Integrations** page to see its details. 413 413 414 414 Click on the **Edit** button (//**pen icon**//). 415 415 ... ... @@ -422,11 +422,10 @@ 422 422 Then click on the **Apply changes** (//**tick icon**//) button. 423 423 424 424 425 -[[image:debug-enabled.png||height="301" width="700"]] 426 426 434 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-04-21 122936.png||height="247" width="500"]] 427 427 428 428 429 - 430 430 Now go to the **Events** tab. 431 431 432 432 Select the **Event type** as **Debug** from the dropdown list. ... ... @@ -434,24 +434,19 @@ 434 434 Publish another message (of course, you can repeat the previous message by pressing the UP arrow on your keyboard and then press Enter key) to your MQTT broker from your terminal, for example: 435 435 436 436 {{code language="none"}} 437 -mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -t "device/ a" -m '{"IMEI":"350693903995577", "temperature":30, "humidity":80, "pressure":1005}'444 +mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -t "device/350693903995577" -m '{"IMEI":"350693903995577", "Model":"TS01-NB", "temperature":30, "humidity":82, "pressure":1005}' 438 438 {{/code}} 439 439 440 440 Now you can see that uplink message in the **Events** tab (Click the **refresh** button if you didn't see any messages in the Events tab). The status should be **OK **if there is no errors in your integration. 441 441 442 442 443 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-03-26 at 19.49.31.png]] 444 - 445 - 446 - 447 447 Then click on the **three dots (...)** in the **Message** column. You can see the uplink message's **payload** in the **Message** window. 448 448 449 449 450 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-03-26 at 19.47.52.png]] 451 451 454 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-04-21 122909.png]] 452 452 453 453 454 - 455 455 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. 456 456 457 457 ... ... @@ -463,11 +463,6 @@ 463 463 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. 464 464 465 465 466 -First simulate a few messages using MQTT. This time, we have added the 'humidity' field to the payload. Eg: 467 - 468 -{{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}} 469 - 470 - 471 471 In **ThingsBoard**, from the left navigation menu, click **Dashboards**. Then, click the **+** button and select **Create new dashboard** from the dropdown menu. 472 472 473 473 ... ... @@ -503,10 +503,11 @@ 503 503 504 504 Configure the **Time series chart** widget as follows: 505 505 506 -* **Datasource** - select ** DeviceA**deviceyou provisioned.503 +* **Datasource** - select **350693903995577 **you provisioned. 507 507 * **Series**: 508 508 ** **temperature** - you can see this key by default. 509 -** **humidity** - Click **Add series** button. Then add the **humidity** for the key and then type **%** as its unit. 506 +** **humidity** - Click **Add series** button. Then choose **humidity** for the key, and then type **%** as its unit. 507 +** pressure - Click **Add series** button. Then choose **humidity** for the key, and then type Pa as its unit. 510 510 * Click on the **Add** button. 511 511 512 512 {{info}} ... ... @@ -513,34 +513,27 @@ 513 513 You can add only the relevant fields from the device's payload to display data on a widget. These fields are called 'keys'. 514 514 {{/info}} 515 515 516 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-03-31 at 06.51.15.png||height="485" width="700"]] 517 517 518 518 516 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-04-21 123647.png||height="466" width="700"]] 517 + 518 + 519 519 The time-series chart will appear in edit mode. Resize it by clicking and dragging the lower-right corner. 520 520 521 521 Click the **Save** button to add the widget to the dashboard. 522 522 523 523 524 -[[image: timeseries-3.png||height="347" width="700"]]524 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-04-21 124145.png||height="443" width="700"]] 525 525 526 526 527 -Now send thefollowingMQTT messages from the terminal to simulate the data.527 +**Now send a few MQTT messages from the terminal to simulate the data. Use different values for temperature, humidity, and pressure in each message.** 528 528 529 +**The chart will update with the values in real time, and you will see a live chart similar to this:** 529 529 530 -{{code language="none"}} 531 -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}' 532 532 533 -m osquitto_pub-d-q1-h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -t "device/a" -m '{"IMEI":"350693903995577", "temperature":27,"humidity":72, "pressure":1005}'532 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-04-21 124054.png||height="441" width="700"]] 534 534 535 -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}' 536 -{{/code}} 537 537 538 -The chart will update with the values in realtime, as shown in the below image. 539 - 540 - 541 -[[image:timeseries-4.png||height="316" width="700"]] 542 - 543 - 544 544 = 8. Configure Physical NB-IoT Sensor = 545 545 546 546 ... ... @@ -552,17 +552,17 @@ 552 552 **AT Commands** 553 553 554 554 * **AT+PRO=3,3 **~/~/ Use MQTT to connect to ThingsBoard. Payload Type set to 3. 555 -* **AT+SUBTOPIC=<MQTT subscribe topic> Eg: TS01-NB**556 -* **AT+PUBTOPIC=<MQTT publish topic> Eg: TS01-NB**546 +* **AT+SUBTOPIC=<MQTT subscribe topic> Eg: # - **You can leave the SUBTOPIC configuration as it is, since we are not sending downlink messages to the device at the moment. 547 +* **AT+PUBTOPIC=<MQTT publish topic> Eg: #** 557 557 * **AT+CLIENT=null** 558 558 * **AT+UNAME=<MQTT Username>** 559 559 * **AT+PWD=<MQTT Password>** 560 560 * **AT+SERVADDR=<Broker address, Port>** 561 561 553 + 562 562 Test your uplink by pressing the ACT button for 1 second. 563 563 564 564 565 - 566 566 The following image shows the uplink payload of a real Dragino device. The publish topic is '**TS01-NB' that contains fields in the payload, IMEI, IMSI, Model, temperature, etc**. Note that we have created a device named **TS01-NB** in the **Devices** section in advance. 567 567 568 568
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