RaspberryPi and NodeMCU(esp8266)-MQTT
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RaspberryPi and NodeMCU(esp8266)-MQTT
We are going to setup MQTT server and client on Raspberry Pi using Mosquitto and paho-mqtt libraries. We will read a button and if it is pressed we will Toggle LED on Arduino side.
Whereas, on Arduino we will use Adafruit MQTT library. We will use a sensor like LDR (You can use any other sensor), read it and publish it as soon as it changes to Raspberry Pi.
We need:
Raspberry Pi
NodeMCU
Adding Libraries for Esp8266
Go to "Manage Libraries..." using your Arduino IDE and search for "MQTT" by Adafruit.
After successful installation, Add "MQTT_NodeMCU.ino" from following link:
Make following changes by replacing wifi ssid, password and RPi IP Address.
#define WLAN_SSID "#397" <br>#define WLAN_PASS "farmhouse397" #define MQTT_SERVER "192.168.0.108" #define "led_pin" #define "sensor_input"
Upload the sketch and open Serial Monitor at 115200
Install MQTT Sever and Client on Raspberry Pi
First, Install Mosquitto server using:
sudo apt-get install mosquitto
Install Mosquitto Client using:
sudo apt-get install mosquitto-clients
You can validate Installation using:
systemctl status mosquitto.service
Now, we'll install paho-MQTT using:
sudo apt-get install python python-pip<br>sudo pip install RPi.GPIO paho-mqtt
Use these commands to publish -messages from raspberry pi (-hostname) to esp8266-leds (-topic).
mosquitto_pub -h raspberrypi -t "/leds/esp8266" -m "ON" mosquitto_pub -h raspberrypi -t "/leds/esp8266" -m "OFF"
-h == > host name ==> raspberrypi (unless you have changed it)
-t == > topic
-m == > message
Run Python Script
https://github.com/anuragvermaa/MQTT_NodeMCU
If everything is fine, you should be able to see sensor data in terminal.
Press Ctrl+C to exit.