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Newbee, EasyESP, MQTT, NodeRed, Temp - BartStevens - 2019-12-11

All,
Been doing what you all also are doing ... getting better at SignalK.
What I have/did so far:

- raspi + DAIsy up and running
- ESP flashed via easyESP
- Connected a Temp Sensor to ESP
- Have NodeRed up an running

What I need help with now is how to link ESP to MQTT on Raspi.
I have already read a lot, but can not get my head around certain aspects

Questions

- I have MQTT installed on my Raspi
- I have the Node Red and MQTT nodes ready, but also found a MQTT Broker in the "App Store of Node Red"
- Have my ESP on the AP of the Raspi (can configure it via browser of the Raspi
- IP address of Raspi is 192.168.86.44


1. What is the adres MQTT server? I think 192.168.86.44:1883
2. On the ESP (after flashing via EasyESP) I can configure 3 or 4 different connections to MQTT. But which one?
3. On the UI of the ESP (url 10.10.10.137) I can furthermore configure a generic heat sensor, which I see on this page as well (=the temp reading), but how to publish this to the (right MQTT)
4. And then in Node Red; how do I configure the Node? Do I use 192.168.86.44:1883? And how do I subscribe to the Temp readings?

All, again, I'm a newbie and try to understand it (every day a bit more). I see you discuss much more complex things, but see if you can help me just a bit further.

Best,

Bart

(2019-12-11, 03:27 PM)BartStevens Wrote: All,
Been doing what you all also are doing ... getting better at SignalK.
What I have/did so far:

- raspi + DAIsy up and running
- ESP flashed via easyESP
- Connected a Temp Sensor to ESP
- Have NodeRed up an running

What I need help with now is how to link ESP to MQTT on Raspi.
I have already read a lot, but can not get my head around certain aspects

Questions

- I have MQTT installed on my Raspi
- I have the Node Red and MQTT nodes ready, but also found a MQTT Broker in the "App Store of Node Red"
- Have my ESP on the AP of the Raspi (can configure it via browser of the Raspi
- IP address of Raspi is 192.168.86.44


1. What is the adres MQTT server? I think 192.168.86.44:1883
2. On the ESP (after flashing via EasyESP) I can configure 3 or 4 different connections to MQTT. But which one?
3. On the UI of the ESP (url 10.10.10.137) I can furthermore configure a generic heat sensor, which I see on this page as well (=the temp reading), but how to publish this to the (right MQTT)
4. And then in Node Red; how do I configure the Node? Do I use 192.168.86.44:1883? And how do I subscribe to the Temp readings?

All, again, I'm a newbie and try to understand it (every day a bit more). I see you discuss much more complex things, but see if you can help me just a bit further.

Best,

Bart

More on EasyESP - https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/index.php?title=ESPEasy


RE: Newbee, EasyESP, MQTT, NodeRed, Temp - BartStevens - 2019-12-12

(2019-12-11, 03:27 PM)BartStevens Wrote: All,
Been doing what you all also are doing ... getting better at SignalK.
What I have/did so far:

- raspi + DAIsy up and running
- ESP flashed via easyESP
- Connected a Temp Sensor to ESP
- Have NodeRed up an running

What I need help with now is how to link ESP to MQTT on Raspi.
I have already read a lot, but can not get my head around certain aspects

Questions

- I have MQTT installed on my Raspi
- I have the Node Red and MQTT nodes ready, but also found a MQTT Broker in the "App Store of Node Red"
- Have my ESP on the AP of the Raspi (can configure it via browser of the Raspi
- IP address of Raspi is 192.168.86.44


1. What is the adres MQTT server? I think 192.168.86.44:1883
2. On the ESP (after flashing via EasyESP) I can configure 3 or 4 different connections to MQTT. But which one?
3. On the UI of the ESP (url 10.10.10.137) I can furthermore configure a generic heat sensor, which I see on this page as well (=the temp reading), but how to publish this to the (right MQTT)
4. And then in Node Red; how do I configure the Node? Do I use 192.168.86.44:1883? And how do I subscribe to the Temp readings?

All, again, I'm a newbie and try to understand it (every day a bit more). I see you discuss much more complex things, but see if you can help me just a bit further.

Best,

Bart

(2019-12-11, 03:27 PM)BartStevens Wrote: All,
Been doing what you all also are doing ... getting better at SignalK.
What I have/did so far:

- raspi + DAIsy up and running
- ESP flashed via easyESP
- Connected a Temp Sensor to ESP
- Have NodeRed up an running

What I need help with now is how to link ESP to MQTT on Raspi.
I have already read a lot, but can not get my head around certain aspects

Questions

- I have MQTT installed on my Raspi
- I have the Node Red and MQTT nodes ready, but also found a MQTT Broker in the "App Store of Node Red"
- Have my ESP on the AP of the Raspi (can configure it via browser of the Raspi
- IP address of Raspi is 192.168.86.44


1. What is the adres MQTT server? I think 192.168.86.44:1883
2. On the ESP (after flashing via EasyESP) I can configure 3 or 4 different connections to MQTT. But which one?
3. On the UI of the ESP (url 10.10.10.137) I can furthermore configure a generic heat sensor, which I see on this page as well (=the temp reading), but how to publish this to the (right MQTT)
4. And then in Node Red; how do I configure the Node? Do I use 192.168.86.44:1883? And how do I subscribe to the Temp readings?

All, again, I'm a newbie and try to understand it (every day a bit more). I see you discuss much more complex things, but see if you can help me just a bit further.

Best,

Bart

More on EasyESP - https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/index.php?title=ESPEasy




Does anybody have experience with EasyESP?


RE: Newbee, EasyESP, MQTT, NodeRed, Temp - Opie91 - 2019-12-14

IF you are using OP2 they have not finished implementing the local MQTT server (mosquito). It is coming soon. Thats why you may have a problems.

In easy ESP I have had success with both OpenHAB and Domoticz MQTT. OpenHAB seems easier.

Here is a screen shot of my current configuration on my esp for MQTT.

The controller IP is the local address of your pi. This one I am running on my home wireless network so the IP address of the Pi running mosquito is used.

I asked the same question about MQTT and OP2 a few weeks ago. They are pretty busy and plan to get to it. In the mean time you could always use OP 1.2 which has mosquito installed.

http://forum.openmarine.net/showthread.php?tid=2062&pid=10716#pid10716


RE: Newbee, EasyESP, MQTT, NodeRed, Temp - jim321 - 2019-12-14

http://forum.openmarine.net/showthread.php?tid=844&highlight=easyESP