Hello everyone.
In my last blog Stepping towards IoT, you have read about the basic application based on Integrated circuit and MS Azure cloud service.
Now, in my new post, you will read on how we can leverage push button through an integrated circuit and send notifications through email from Cloud (MS Azure). Currently, MS Azure does not have any API which we can used to send emails. To perform email transaction we'll be using market place to add send grid notification. Wow....that's an another piece we'll be learning along with IoT. Again, I'll not go in depth, assuming you are aware of the technology and here we are learning on how we can integrate different technologies and API to the circuit to build IoT Notifier through Push Button.
Before I start with the steps on building end to end product, I would like to tell you some usage of it, so that when you are reading this blog you can start thinking on your own innovations. When I started my "IoT Notifier trough Push Button" project, it was on some thoughts like when there is no access to your mobile or phone and you want to send some notification to someone in case of emergency, then you push some button and a message is send to the respected recipient. Other usages like:
- In a truck, the loader do loading and unloading of goods. He can push the button to notify that a loading or unloading to the truck has been done. The notification can be either in the form of email, SMS message or any other BI tool. You can further do the automation to your supply chain management automates processes.
- Another, example you can take from the cab or taxi drivers. Sometime, these drivers do have unpleasant or troublesome customers and they are sometime unable to handle the situations or not able call or send SMS to their agencies for their help. What they can do is, push the button for the notification without knowing the passenger and help can be provided to the taxi driver by knowing the coordinates of the cab/taxi position through GPS.
I know you already started having great thoughts in your great minds. Let's now come to the technical part of it.
For this IoT application development, I have used the following technologies / hardware:
Technologies
1. MS Azure Cloud Service & Send Grid APIs from Azure Market Place
2. Python
1. Raspberry Pi 2
2. GIPO Bread Board to create circuit
3. Three 1K Ohm 1/4 W 0.25W Resistor
4. Two LEDs - Red and Green
5. Three Wires
6. RPi GPIO T-Cobbler
7. 8" 40 Pin Ribbon Cable for Raspberry Pi 2
8. Tactile switch
public string Get(int id) { var msg = new SendGridMessage(); msg.From = new MailAddress("ck@example.com"); Listrecipients = new List { @"Recipient Name " }; msg.AddTo(recipients); msg.Subject = "Testing the SendGrid Library"; msg.Html = "Hello...The notification is send through Raspberry Pi Push Notification circuit"; var username = "USERNAME"; var password = "PASSWORD"; var apiKey = ""; var credentials = new NetworkCredential(username, password); var transportWeb = new Web(credentials); transportWeb.DeliverAsync(msg); return "true"; }
Once you have develop your WEB API method, please host on MS Azure web Role or you can test it on your local server.
Circuit Design
The circuit is very simple or I would say it is an extension to my old circuit design which I have mentioned it in my previous blog "Stepping towards IoT".
Please refer the following design for the complete circuit.
Python Code
#!/usr/bin/env python2 import urllib2 import urllib import time import RPi.GPIO as GPIO DEBUG = True GPIO.setwarnings(False) GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM) GREEN_LED = 18 RED_LED = 23 GPIO.setup(27, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP) GPIO.setup(GREEN_LED, GPIO.OUT) GPIO.setup(RED_LED, GPIO.OUT) if DEBUG: GPIO.output(RED_LED,True) while True: input_state = GPIO.input(27) if input_state == False: print "Button Pushed....:-)" print('Calling IoT Notification Service') url='http://YourCloudService.cloudapp.net/api/iotNotification/1' data = urllib2.urlopen(url) info = data.read() if (info == 'true'): GPIO.output(RED_LED, False) GPIO.output(GREEN_LED, True) time.sleep(10) else: time.sleep(2) GPIO.output(GREEN_LED, False) GPIO.output(RED_LED, True) GPIO.cleanup()
Execute python program to enable the circuit
When you call the python program, the red light will get enabled (as shown in figure below) making the circuit enable to send the notification on the push of the button on the circuit.
Once you push the button , the messages will be shown on the screen, letting a user know that the button is pushed and the notification service has been called. A green light will also get lighted for some time to make user know the notification process is in progress.
Summary
You have read above, how you can use the push button through raspberry pi to send the email notification. I hope you have enjoyed reading the above blog.
2 comments:
Good article, Charan. Keep up your passion for technology.
Thanks Ramesh.
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