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Amazon Web Services IoT MQTT Subscribe/Publish Example
This is an adaptation of the AWS IoT C SDK "subscribe_publish" example for ESP-IDF.
Configuration
See the README.md in the parent directory for information about configuring the AWS IoT examples.
Monitoring MQTT Data from the device
After flashing the example to your ESP32, it should connect to Amazon and start subscribing/publishing MQTT data.
The example code publishes MQTT data to the topic test_topic/esp32
. Amazon provides a web interface to subscribe to MQTT topics for testing:
- On the AWS IoT console, click "MQTT Client" near the top-right.
- Click "Generate Client ID" to generate a random client ID.
- Click "Connect"
One connection succeeds, you can subscribe to the data published by the ESP32:
- Click "Subscribe to Topic"
- Enter "Subscription Topic"
test_topic/esp32
- Click "Subscribe"
... you should see MQTT data published from the running example.
To publish data back to the device:
- Click "Publish to Topic"
- Enter "Publish Topic"
test_topic/esp32
- Enter a message in the payload field
- Click Publish