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IoT - Lets Connect Things to the Cloud

If you are attending the meetup Lets Meetup and Connect Things to the Cloud, you're at the right place!

Introduction

This tutorial will walk you through the basic workflow on connecting a RaspberryPi with a temperature & humidity sensor to the Oracle IoT Cloud Service.

You will:

Part 1: Configure the Cloud Service

  1. Create a device model
  2. Create an IoT application
  3. Register your RaspberryPi as a trusted device
  4. Download the provided code to your RaspberryPi using Git

Part 2: Configure and test the Raspberry

  1. Configure your RaspberryPi to connect to the IoT Cloud Service
  2. Test the sensor with a provided app.
  3. Build the IoT client bit by bit from the provided code snippets (you don't need to be a programmer to complete this)
  4. Test your client. When you are ready to test against the IoT Server Part 1 need to be finished
  5. Add some useful features to complete the client

Part 1 and 2 can be partly parallelized, so if you're a team - save time for the challenges and split up the tasks!


Done with the tutorial or just want to skip to the good stuff? Check out

For the hackathon-part or the meetup!


Prerequisites

  • Laptop. SSH-functionality and knowledge (Putty/console for example)
  • A RaspberryPi with internet connection (provided in the meetup)
  • Credentials to an IoT CS instance (provided in the meetup)
  • If you have some knowledge of Git is helpful and also some programming skills is nice to have. However most parts of the tutorial that can be completed without any programming background at all. You might want to pick different roles in your teams depending on your interests and/or skills.

Ready? Find a team and Click here to get started!


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