.. _google-iot-mqtt-sample: Google IOT MQTT Sample ###################### Overview ******** This sample application demonstrates a "full stack" application. This currently is able to - Acquire a DHCPv4 lease. - Connect to an SNTP server and acquire current time - Establish a TLS connection with the Google IOT Cloud servers - Publish data to the Google IOT Cloud - Send/Receive keep alive / pings from cloud server The source code for this sample application can be found at: :zephyr_file:`samples/net/cloud/google_iot_mqtt`. Requirements ************ - Entropy source - Google IOT Cloud account - Google IOT Cloud credentials and required information - Network connectivity Building and Running ******************** This application has been built and tested on the NXP FRDMK64F. RSA or ECDSA certs/keys are required to authenticate to the Google IOT Cloud. The application includes a key creation script. Run the ``create_keys.py`` script in the ``samples/net/cloud/google_iot_mqtt/src/private_info/`` directory. Be sure that they key type generated (RSA or ECDSA) matches your config of either :code:`JWT_SIGN_RSA` or :code:`JWT_SIGN_ECDSA`. Users will also be required to configure the following Kconfig options based on their Google Cloud IOT project. The following values come from the Google Cloud Platform itself: - PROJECT_ID: When you select your project at the top of the UI, it should have a "name", and there should be an ID field as well. This seems to be two words and a number, separated by hyphens. - REGION: The Region shows in the list of registries for your registry. And example is "us-central1". - REGISTRY_ID: Each registry has an id. This is a string given when creating the registry. - DEVICE_ID: A name given for each device. When viewing the table of devices, this will be shown. From these values, the config values can be set using the following template: .. code-block:: kconfig CLOUD_CLIENT_ID="projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/REGION/registries/REGISTRY_ID/devices/DEVICE_ID" CLOUD_AUDIENCE="PROJECT_ID" CLOUD_SUBSCRIBE_CONFIG="/devices/DEVICE_ID/config" CLOUD_PUBLISH_TOPIC="/devices/DEVICE_ID/state" See `Google Cloud MQTT Documentation `_.