Kassian's IoT Hour
Presented by: Kassian Rosner Wren
Originally aired on October 27, 2020 @ 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Let's dig into how you can use Serverless to supercharge your IoT projects! We'll walk through setting up a remote sensor and LED with Cloudflare Workers, Workers KV, and a Raspberry Pi.
Original Airdate: September 21, 2020
English
Tutorials
Internet of Things
Transcript (Beta)
All right. Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the IoT Hour. I'm Kassian. And today we're going to be working on, we started working on this recently.
It's a 3Pi network.
We've got a Pi here that has lights on it that lights up different statuses.
We've got our parent Pi that sends out data and does PubSub subscriptions.
And then we've got this third Pi that we haven't set up yet that I'm going to set up today.
And that Pi is going to emulate a sensor and give back data to the parent Pi, which will then be fed out.
So let's get started. So I've already got the image etched.
So I'm going to do is I'm going to cd into volumes.
I'm going to touch an SSH file and that will allow us to SSH in.
The next thing I'm going to do is I'm going to go over to my GitHub repository.
Pi set up. Copy that file.
And then I'm going to paste it.
And then I'm going to edit it. What we're doing here is we're setting this up to run Wi-Fi.
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So that should be ready. We'll take it out of the third reader. We'll put it in the Pi.
And then we'll power the Pi on. So it's booting up and it's thinking about it and it's connecting the Internet.
While it does that, we're going to go here.
We're going to get rid of this line. Okay.
That's fine. That means it's getting ready. It's thinking about it. I'm going to wait for a little bit.
I'm going to try again. There we go.
I'm going to change the password.
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Now it's done. Getting everything ready to work on.
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We'll talk about what we did last week. Which was set up a Python server. It allowed us to set a test, a warning, and an error color.
We also added the child access.
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The log for child access. It's not going.
That's okay. Let's let that run for a little bit.
This is probably the biggest package there is.
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It's done. Now it's all set up.
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That's all set up.
I'm going to stop sharing the screen for a second so I can add this theme.
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I can't publish from here.
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I see. Okay. So you can't publish on the same client. Okay.
Okay, so that's how we get the data back is we need to have a publisher and a subscriber contacts to us which is not a big deal.
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No, we want to do is want to mess with the parents and have it. Maybe change the lights or do whatever, based on the temperature data.
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So we'll close this window. The parent.
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So everything's been pushed up to get. Let's talk about what the next time next time I'll have my sensor with me so we'll actually add the temperature and humidity sensor and start pushing data.
We will also start pushing data to the Python client and getting that information.
I will figure out what's going on there over the course of the next week.
Before we. Yeah, before we move forward. Other than that.
Yeah, not just to talk about. So, that's going to be it for the day. And I hope you enjoy the rest of Cloudflare TV programming, and I hope you enjoy the rest of your day.
Thanks. Bye bye. Bye bye.
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