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@uhuru/awsiot-thing-creator
Advanced tools
npm install @uhuru/awsiot-thing-creatoryarn add @uhuru/awsiot-thing-creatorThis library can also be used as ECMAScript Module.
import { AWSIoTThingCreator } from '@uhuru/awsiot-thing-creator';
const attributePayload = {
atrributes: {
key: "value"
}
}
const config = {
awsAccessKeyId: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
awsSecretAccessKey: process.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
awsIotRegion: process.env.AWS_IOT_REGION,
thingName: "enebular-agent-test",
thingTypeName: "Device",
thingAttributePayload: attributePayload
}
// Check required variables
if (
!config.awsAccessKeyId ||
!config.awsIotRegion ||
!config.awsSecretAccessKey ||
!config.thingName
) {
throw new Error(`
A configuration is required.
Verify that these required environment variables are set:
- AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
- AWS_IOT_REGION
- AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
- awsIotThingName
`)
}
const creator = new AWSIoTThingCreator(config)
const result = await creator.createThing().catch((error) => {
console.error(error.message)
throw new Error('Failed to create thing.')
})
return {
config: result.config,
rootPem: result.rootPem,
clientPem: result.clientPem,
privateKey: result.privateKey
}
FAQs
## Installing
We found that @uhuru/awsiot-thing-creator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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