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Golioth LightDB LED sample

Overview

This LightDB application demonstrates how to connect with Golioth and access LightDB.

Requirements

  • Golioth credentials
  • Network connectivity

Building and Running

Configure the following Kconfig options based on your Golioth credentials:

  • GOLIOTH_SYSTEM_CLIENT_PSK_ID - PSK ID of registered device
  • GOLIOTH_SYSTEM_CLIENT_PSK - PSK of registered device

by adding these lines to configuration file (e.g. prj.conf):

CONFIG_GOLIOTH_SYSTEM_CLIENT_PSK_ID="my-psk-id"
CONFIG_GOLIOTH_SYSTEM_CLIENT_PSK="my-psk"

Platform specific configuration

QEMU

This application has been built and tested with QEMU x86 (qemu_x86).

On your Linux host computer, open a terminal window, locate the source code of this sample application (i.e., samples/lightdb_led) and type:

$ west build -b qemu_x86 samples/lightdb_led
$ west build -t run

See Networking with QEMU on how to setup networking on host and configure NAT/masquerading to access Internet.

ESP32

Configure the following Kconfig options based on your WiFi AP credentials:

  • GOLIOTH_SAMPLE_WIFI_SSID - WiFi SSID
  • GOLIOTH_SAMPLE_WIFI_PSK - WiFi PSK

by adding these lines to configuration file (e.g. prj.conf or board/esp32.conf):

CONFIG_GOLIOTH_SAMPLE_WIFI_SSID="my-wifi"
CONFIG_GOLIOTH_SAMPLE_WIFI_PSK="my-psk"

On your host computer open a terminal window, locate the source code of this sample application (i.e., samples/lightdb_led) and type:

$ west build -b esp32 samples/lightdb_led
$ west flash

See ESP32 for details on how to use ESP32 board.

nRF52840 DK + ESP32-WROOM-32

This subsection documents using nRF52840 DK running Zephyr with offloaded ESP-AT WiFi driver and ESP32-WROOM-32 module based board (such as ESP32 DevkitC rev. 4) running WiFi stack. See AT Binary Lists for links to ESP-AT binaries and details on how to flash ESP-AT image on ESP chip. Flash ESP chip with following command:

esptool.py write_flash --verify 0x0 PATH_TO_ESP_AT/factory/factory_WROOM-32.bin

Connect nRF52840 DK and ESP32-DevKitC V4 (or other ESP32-WROOM-32 based board) using wires:

nRF52840 DK ESP32-WROOM-32
P1.01 (RX) IO17 (TX)
P1.02 (TX) IO16 (RX)
P1.03 (CTS) IO14 (RTS)
P1.04 (RTS) IO15 (CTS)
P1.05 EN
GND GND

Configure the following Kconfig options based on your WiFi AP credentials:

  • GOLIOTH_SAMPLE_WIFI_SSID - WiFi SSID
  • GOLIOTH_SAMPLE_WIFI_PSK - WiFi PSK

by adding these lines to configuration file (e.g. prj.conf or board/nrf52840dk_nrf52840.conf):

CONFIG_GOLIOTH_SAMPLE_WIFI_SSID="my-wifi"
CONFIG_GOLIOTH_SAMPLE_WIFI_PSK="my-psk"

On your host computer open a terminal window, locate the source code of this sample application (i.e., samples/lightdb_led) and type:

$ west build -b nrf52840dk_nrf52840 samples/lightdb_led
$ west flash

nRF9160 DK

On your host computer open a terminal window, locate the source code of this sample application (i.e., samples/lightdb_led) and type:

$ west build -b nrf9160dk_nrf9160_ns samples/lightdb_led
$ west flash

Sample output

This is the output from the serial console:

[00:00:00.010,000] <wrn> net_sock_tls: No entropy device on the system, TLS communication may be insecure!
[00:00:00.010,000] <inf> net_config: Initializing network
[00:00:00.010,000] <inf> net_config: IPv4 address: 192.0.2.1
[00:00:00.010,000] <dbg> golioth_lightdb.main: Start LightDB LED sample
[00:00:00.020,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: Initializing golioth client
[00:00:00.020,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: Golioth client initialized
[00:00:00.020,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: Starting connect
[00:00:00.040,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: Client connected!
[00:00:00.040,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: LED 1 -> OFF
[00:00:00.040,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: LED 2 -> ON
[00:00:00.040,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: LED 3 -> ON
[00:00:00.040,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: LED 0 -> ON

Monitor counter value

Device increments counter every 5s and updates /counter resource in LightDB with its value. Current value can be fetched using following command:

goliothctl lightdb get <device-id> /counter

Control LEDs

Multiple LEDs can be changed simultaneously using following command:

goliothctl lightdb set <device-id> /led -b '{"0":true,"1":false,"2":true,"3":true}'

This request should result in following serial console output:

[00:00:04.050,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: LED 3 -> ON
[00:00:04.050,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: LED 0 -> ON
[00:00:04.050,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: LED 1 -> OFF
[00:00:04.050,000] <inf> golioth_lightdb: LED 2 -> ON

Additionally board LEDs will be changed, if they are configured in device-tree as:

  • /aliases/led0
  • /aliases/led1
  • /aliases/led2
  • /aliases/led3