Modular Internet of Things
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miot
Modular Internet of Things
STATUS: PRE-ALPHA ** UNSTABLE DO NOT INSTALL ** VERSION: Ver: 0.1 - WARNING - Unstable development version - Not feature complete - Under development - Not ready for internal testing
PREREQUISITES
- python 3
- pip
- git
INSTALLATION
Automated method:
(THIS IS CURRENTLY NOT IMPLEMENTED)
pip -H install --upgrade miot
miot setup
Semi Automated method
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TESTED
cd ~ git clone https://github.com/automation-itspeedway-net/miot.git chmod +x miot/bin/miot sudo mv miot/bin/miot /usr/bin rm -r miot/*
miot setup
Manual method:
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/automation-itspeedway-net/miot.git
chmod +x miot/bin/miot
sudo mv miot/bin/miot /usr/bin
rm -r miot/*
cd ~/miot
python3 -m venv venv
. ./venv/bin/activate
pip install --upgrade miot
CONFIGURING YOUR MQTT SERVER
This step is only required if you are installing MIOT on a different server than your MQTT broker or if you are using authentication (Which you should be).
mqtt set mqtt.host 192.168.1.1
mqtt set mqtt.port 1883
mqtt set mqtt.username MyUsername
mqtt set mqtt.password MyPassword
HOW TO USE IT
miot is a command-line utility that is used to control and configure your home automation modules.
You can view the help screen by typing any one of the following: miot --help miot -h miot /?
The first time you use miot you should setup your system which will add additional commands and install the core modules: miot setup
The next set of commands are used to control the modules you have selected to be part of your system. You can choose to install/uninstall, enable/disable or start/stop their services.
miot install <module>
miot remove <module>
miot uninstall <module>
miot enable <module>
miot disable <module>
miot start <module>
miot stop <module>
miot restart <module>
miot status <module>
The following commands are only available after you have run 'miot setup':
Configuration of miot is performed from the command line (not by editing huge configuration files):
miot set <key> <value>
miot get <key>
After configuring MQTT, you can send low level MQTT messages:
miot send [host] <topic> <message>
You can also use miot to snoop on MQTT messages:
miot snoop [host] <topic>
CHANGE LOG
15 MAR 2019 0.0 Initial build/design 07 JUL 2020 0.1 PRE-ALPHA - added setup, install, remove|uninstall added - added call_cli() - added enable, disable - added start, stop, restart - added status - added call_repl() 10 JUL 2020 0.1.1 PRE-ALPHA - Replaced "-" with "_" in all module names - miot cli converted from shell script to python - Bug fixes
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