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Python, paho, mqtt and AWS IoT

Platforms supported

I've tested the certificate creation commands only on Windows using the AWS CLI. I think they should work on the AWS CLI of other platforms.

My python programs run perfectly on:

  • Raspberry PI 2 with Raspbian Jessie and Python 2.7
  • Debian Jessie virtual machine with Python 2.7
  • Windows with Python 3.4 installed by Conda

Create a thing, certifcate, keys and attaching them to enable usage of AWS IoT hub

Based on AWS docs found here: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/secure-communication.html

Create one thing in aws IoT:

aws iot create-thing --thing-name "myThingName"

list the things you now have:

aws iot list-things

create certificate and keys:

aws iot create-keys-and-certificate --set-as-active --certificate-pem-outfile cert.pem --public-key-outfile publicKey.pem --private-key-outfile privkey.pem

take note of the certificate-arn in the output or, if you forgot to copy the certificate-arn you can get it listing the certificates with:

aws iot list-certificates

download root certificate from this URL using your browser and save it with filename: aws-iot-rootCA.crt

create a policy from the file provided:

aws iot create-policy --policy-name "PubSubToAnyTopic" --policy-document file://iotpolicy.json

paste your certificate-arn inside the following command before entering it:

aws iot attach-principal-policy --principal "certificate-arn" --policy-name "PubSubToAnyTopic"

Two options about the configuration of your endpoint:

  • change the value of awshost using the returned value of "endpointAddress":
aws iot describe-endpoint
  • use data hostname and specify the region with the one you used to create the thing and certificates. Current sample code contains data.iot.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com (I will try to understand which are the benefits, if any, of one over the other).

At this point my sample python programs ( awsiotpub.py and awsiotsub.py ) should run correctly but the AWS documentation specifies to also enter the following to attach the certificate to the thing:

aws iot attach-thing-principal --thing-name "myThingName" --principal "certificate-arn"

How to test the sample Python programs

  • open two console windows and enter in the first awsiotsub.py and in the second awsiotpub.py
  • the second one will start sending random temperature values to the AWS IoT hub
  • the first one will display them when received from the IoT hub

You can check the sources and modify the topics used by both programs to better fit your needs. Currently, awsiotsub.py subscribes to any topic and will show all of the received msgs.

Enjoy MQTT and AWS IoT in your Python programs!

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