├── Test JSON Data
├── Telemetry_data.json
└── Attributes_data.json
├── images
├── logo_3.png
├── upload.png
├── TB Data.png
├── CoAP_Protocol.png
├── HTTP_Protocol.png
├── MQTT_Protocol.png
└── MainWindow_Help.png
├── src
├── ProtocolTester.pyc
├── protocol_tester.qrc
├── logging.conf
└── ProtocolTester.py
├── Screenshots
├── MainWindow.png
├── CoAP_Protocol.png
├── HTTP_Protocol.png
└── MQTT_Protocol.png
├── protocol_tester.qrc
├── README.md
├── UI
├── AboutPage.ui
├── TestGuide.ui
└── MainPage.ui
└── LICENSE
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1 | # ThingsBoard-Platform-Protocol-Test-Tool
2 | Using this application user can able to test CoAP, MQTT & HTTP Protocol with your ThingsBoard Instance.
3 | [ThingsBoard](https://thingsboard.io/) supports following protocols for device connectivity:
4 | 1) **CoAP**
5 | 2) **MQTT**
6 | 3) **HTTP**
7 |
8 | **MQTT** :MQTT is a lightweight publish-subscribe messaging protocol which probably makes it the most suitable for various IoT devices. You can find more information about MQTT [here](http://mqtt.org/).
9 |
10 | **CoAP**: CoAP is a light-weight IoT protocol for constrained devices. CoAP protocol is UDP based, but similar to HTTP it uses request-response model. CoAP observes option allows to subscribe to resources and receive notifications on resource change. ThingsBoard server nodes act as a CoAP Server that supports both regular and observe requests.
11 |
12 | **HTTP**:HTTP is a general-purpose network protocol that can be used in IoT applications.
13 |
14 | Upload Test Data Type:
15 | ---------------------
16 | **Json File Format**:
17 | By default, ThingsBoard supports key-value content in JSON. Key is always a string, while value can be either string, boolean, double or long.
18 | example:
19 | ```
20 | {"key1":"value1", "key2":"value2"}
21 | ````
22 | Application Overview:
23 | --------------------
24 | 
25 |
26 | 1) URL Field : Enter your Platform instance URL
27 | 2) Access Token Field : Enter your Device Access Token
28 | 3) Protocol Selector : Select the Protocol type , CoAP / HTTP / MQTT
29 | 4) Data Type : Select Data Type, Client Attributes/Telemetry Data
30 | 5) Upload Button : Upload the Test data in JSON Format
31 | 6) Send Button : Button send the Message to the your Platform Instance
32 | 7) Log Window : Displays the log level message from the application to the user
33 | 8) Progress Bar : Indicates the progress level.
34 | 9) Cancel Button : Cancel the operation and resets the user entry fields.
35 |
36 | Screenshots
37 | ===========
38 |
39 | CoAP Protocol:
40 | -------------
41 | 
42 |
43 | MQTT Protocol:
44 | -------------
45 | 
46 |
47 | HTTP Protocol:
48 | -------------
49 | 
50 |
51 | ThingsBoard Demo Instance Latest Telemetry
52 | ------------------------------------------
53 | 
54 |
55 | Installation:
56 | ============
57 |
58 | Ubuntu / Linuxmint / Debian:
59 | -----------------------------
60 | 1) Install these packages:
61 | ```
62 | sudo apt-get install build-essential
63 |
64 | sudo apt-get install qt5-default
65 |
66 | sudo apt-get install python3-pyqt5
67 |
68 | sudo apt install pyqt5-dev-tools
69 |
70 | sudo apt install python3-pip
71 |
72 | sudo apt-get install python3-setuptools
73 |
74 | pip3 install wheel
75 |
76 | pip3 install paho-mqtt
77 |
78 | sudo npm install coap-cli -g
79 | ```
80 | 2) Clone this project
81 | ```
82 | git clone https://github.com/shiyazt/ThingsBoard-Platform-Protocol-Tester.git
83 |
84 | ```
85 | 3) In src folder Run the Python script
86 | ```
87 | python3 ProtocolTester.pyc
88 |
89 | ```
90 |
91 | #**Tested and Worked on Ubuntu 18.04, Linuxmint 19.1 & Ubuntu 16.04**
92 |
93 | Contributors
94 | ------------
95 | Shiyaz T, shiyaz61@gmail.com
96 |
97 | Licence & Copyright
98 | -------------------
99 | © 2019 Shiyaz T
100 |
101 | Licenced under the [GPL-3.0 Licence](LICENCE)
102 |
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1 | """
2 | ThingsBoard-Platform-Protocol-Test-Tool, Using this application user
3 | can able to test CoAP, MQTT & HTTP Protocol with ThingsBoard Instance.
4 | Copyright (C) 2019 Shiyaz T
5 |
6 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 | (at your option) any later version.
10 |
11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 | GNU General Public License for more details.
15 |
16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 | along with this program. If not, see .
18 | """
19 |
20 | import sys
21 | from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, uic
22 | from PyQt5.QtCore import QFileInfo
23 | from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QFileDialog
24 | from PyQt5.QtPrintSupport import QPrintDialog, QPrintPreviewDialog, QPrinter
25 | import requests
26 | import json
27 | import urllib3
28 | import subprocess
29 | # import paho.mqtt.client as mqtt
30 | import paho.mqtt.publish as publish
31 | import time
32 | # import resources
33 | __author__ = "Shiyaz T"
34 | __email__ = "shiyaztech@gmail.com"
35 |
36 | #Load UI Files
37 | uifile_1 = '../UI/MainPage.ui'
38 | form_1, base_1 = uic.loadUiType(uifile_1)
39 |
40 | uifile_2 = '../UI/AboutPage.ui'
41 | form_2, base_2 = uic.loadUiType(uifile_2)
42 |
43 | uifile_3 = '../UI/TestGuide.ui'
44 | form_3, base_3 = uic.loadUiType(uifile_3)
45 |
46 | class my_data():
47 | def __init__(self):
48 | self.url = ""
49 | self.token = ""
50 | self.protocol = ""
51 | self.payload_path = ""
52 | self.data = ""
53 | self.type = ""
54 |
55 | user_data = my_data()
56 |
57 | class Example(base_1, form_1):
58 | def __init__(self):
59 | super(base_1,self).__init__()
60 | self.setupUi(self)
61 | self.actionExit.triggered.connect(exitapp)
62 | self.actionAbout.triggered.connect(self.changeAbout)
63 | self.actionTest_Guide.triggered.connect(self.changeTestGuide)
64 | self.progressBar.setValue(0)
65 | self.comboBox.activated.connect(protocol_event)
66 | self.comboBox_2.activated.connect(dataType_event)
67 | self.lineEdit.textChanged.connect(url_event)
68 | self.lineEdit_2.textChanged.connect(token_event)
69 | #self.lineEdit_3.textChanged.connect(payload_event)
70 | self.pushButton_3.clicked.connect(self.upload_payload)
71 | self.pushButton_2.clicked.connect(send_msg)
72 | self.pushButton.clicked.connect(cancel_event)
73 |
74 | def changeAbout(self):
75 | self.main = AboutPage()
76 | self.main.show()
77 |
78 | def changeTestGuide(self):
79 | self.main = GuidePage()
80 | self.main.show()
81 |
82 | def upload_payload(self):
83 | user_data.payload_path = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, 'Open File', '.')
84 | print ('Path file : ', user_data.payload_path)
85 | user_data.payload_path = user_data.payload_path[0]
86 | print(user_data.payload_path)
87 | user_data.data = open(user_data.payload_path).read()
88 | print("Data " , user_data.data)
89 |
90 | def export_pdf(self):
91 | fileName = QFileDialog.getSaveFileName(self, self.tr("Export document to PDF"), "", self.tr("PDF files (*.pdf)"))[0]
92 | if fileName:
93 | if not QFileInfo(fileName).suffix():
94 | fileName += ".pdf"
95 | title, htmltext, preview = self.currentTab.getDocumentForExport(includeStyleSheet=True,
96 | webenv=False)
97 | printer = self.standardPrinter(title)
98 | printer.setOutputFormat(QPrinter.PdfFormat)
99 | printer.setOutputFileName(fileName)
100 | document = self.getDocumentForPrint(title, htmltext, preview)
101 | if document != None:
102 | document.print(printer)
103 | class AboutPage(base_2, form_2):
104 | def __init__(self):
105 | super(base_2, self).__init__()
106 | self.setupUi(self)
107 |
108 | class GuidePage(base_3, form_3):
109 | def __init__(self):
110 | super(base_3, self).__init__()
111 | self.setupUi(self)
112 |
113 | def url_event(item):
114 | user_data.url = item
115 | print("URL: ", user_data.url)
116 |
117 | def token_event(item):
118 | user_data.token = str(item)
119 | print("Access Token: ", user_data.token)
120 |
121 |
122 |
123 |
124 | def send_msg():
125 | if ((user_data.url != "") & (user_data.token != "") & (user_data.data != "")):
126 | ex.textBrowser.setText("URL : " + user_data.url)
127 | ex.textBrowser.append("Access Token : " + user_data.token)
128 | ex.textBrowser.append("Protocol : " + user_data.protocol)
129 | ex.textBrowser.append("payload : " + user_data.data)
130 | ex.textBrowser.append("Data Type : " + user_data.type)
131 | ex.progressBar.setValue(50)
132 | if (user_data.protocol == "HTTP"):
133 | ex.textBrowser.append("Sending HTTP Request ...")
134 | if (user_data.type == "Telemetry"): # Telemetry Data
135 | headers = {'Content-type': 'application/json'}
136 | url = (user_data.url) + "/api/v1/" + (user_data.token) + "/telemetry"
137 | response = requests.post(url, data=(user_data.data), headers=headers)
138 | code = response.status_code
139 | print("Status Code: " + str(code))
140 | #Working Code below
141 | # url = user_data.url
142 | # payload = user_data.payload_path
143 | # header = '"Content-Type:application/json"'
144 | # data = "curl -v -X POST -d @" + (payload) +" "+(url) + " --header" + " "+(header)
145 | # print(data)
146 | # os.system(data)
147 | if (code == 200):
148 | ex.textBrowser.append("Data Sent Successfully")
149 | ex.progressBar.setValue(100)
150 | elif (code != 200):
151 | ex.textBrowser.append("Data Sent Failed with Error code" + str(code))
152 | elif (user_data.type == "Attributes"):
153 | headers = {'Content-type': 'application/json'}
154 | url = (user_data.url) + "/api/v1/" + (user_data.token) + "/attributes"
155 | response = requests.post(url, data=(user_data.data), headers=headers)
156 | code = response.status_code
157 | print("Status Code: " + str(code))
158 | if (code == 200):
159 | ex.textBrowser.append("Data Sent Successfully")
160 | ex.progressBar.setValue(100)
161 | elif (code != 200):
162 | ex.textBrowser.append("Data Sent Failed with Error code" + str(code))
163 |
164 | elif (user_data.protocol == "CoAP"): # Beta
165 | ex.textBrowser.append("Sending CoAP Request ...")
166 | if (user_data.type == "Telemetry"):
167 | payload = "cat " + (user_data.payload_path) + " | coap post " + (user_data.url) + "/api/v1/" + (user_data.token) + "/telemetry"
168 | # os.system(payload)
169 | subprocess.check_output(payload, shell=True)
170 | ex.textBrowser.append("Data Sent Successfully")
171 | ex.progressBar.setValue(100)
172 | elif (user_data.type == "Attributes"):
173 | payload = "cat " + (user_data.payload_path) + " | coap post " + (user_data.url) + "/api/v1/" + (user_data.token) + "/attributes"
174 | #os.system(payload)
175 | subprocess.check_output(payload, shell=True)
176 | ex.textBrowser.append("Data Sent Successfully")
177 | ex.progressBar.setValue(100)
178 | elif (user_data.protocol == "MQTT"):
179 | ex.textBrowser.append("Sending MQTT Message ...")
180 | # client = mqtt.Client()
181 | #client.on_connect = on_connect
182 | # client.username_pw_set(user_data.token)
183 | # client.connect(user_data.url, 1883, 60)
184 | # client.loop_start()
185 | token = {'username': user_data.token}
186 | if (user_data.type == "Telemetry"):
187 | try:
188 | ret = publish.single('v1/devices/me/telemetry', payload=(user_data.data), qos=0, hostname=user_data.url, auth=token)
189 | # client.publish('v1/devices/me/telemetry',(user_data.data),0)
190 | time.sleep(1)
191 | print("Telemetry Data Published\n")
192 | print("ret: " + str(ret))
193 | ex.progressBar.setValue(100)
194 | ex.textBrowser.append("Send MQTT Message Successfully")
195 | except:
196 | print("Telemetry Data Send Failed\n")
197 | ex.textBrowser.append("Send MQTT Message Failed")
198 |
199 | elif (user_data.type == "Attributes"):
200 | try:
201 | ret = publish.single('v1/devices/me/attributes', payload=(user_data.data), qos=0, hostname=user_data.url, auth=token)
202 | time.sleep(1)
203 | print("ret: " + str(ret))
204 | # client.publish('v1/devices/me/attributes', (user_data.data),1)
205 | print("Attributes Data Published\n")
206 | ex.progressBar.setValue(100)
207 | ex.textBrowser.append("Send MQTT Message Successfully")
208 | except:
209 | print("Telemetry Data Send Failed\n")
210 | ex.textBrowser.append("Send MQTT Message Failed")
211 |
212 |
213 | # client.loop_stop()
214 | # client.disconnect()
215 | else:
216 | print("Invalid Data")
217 | ex.textBrowser.append("Invalid Data")
218 |
219 | def protocol_event(item):
220 | if (item == 0):
221 | user_data.protocol = "CoAP"
222 | elif (item == 1):
223 | user_data.protocol = "HTTP"
224 | elif (item == 2):
225 | user_data.protocol = "MQTT"
226 | print("Protocol: ", user_data.protocol)
227 |
228 | def dataType_event(item):
229 | if (item == 0):
230 | user_data.type = "Attributes"
231 | elif (item == 1):
232 | user_data.type = "Telemetry"
233 |
234 | def cancel_event():
235 | ex.textBrowser.setText("Cancelled")
236 | ex.progressBar.setValue(0)
237 | ex.lineEdit.clear()
238 | ex.lineEdit_2.clear()
239 |
240 | def exitapp():
241 | sys.exit()
242 |
243 | if __name__=='__main__':
244 | app = QApplication(sys.argv)
245 | ex = Example()
246 | ex.show()
247 | sys.exit(app.exec_())
248 |
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