This repository contains SDK for Azure IoT services. SDK uses ThreadX and NetXDuo to connect to Azure IoT.
Documentation for this library can be found here: Link
✔️ feature available ✔️* feature partially available (see Description for details) ✖️ feature planned but not supported
Feature | Azure RTOS SDK for Azure IoT services | Description |
---|---|---|
Send device-to-cloud message | ✔️ | Send device-to-cloud messages to IoT Hub with the option to add custom message properties. |
Receive cloud-to-device messages | ✔️ | Receive cloud-to-device messages and associated properties from IoT Hub. |
Device Twins | ✔️ | IoT Hub persists a device twin for each device that you connect to IoT Hub. The device can perform operations like get twin document, subscribe to desired property updates. |
Direct Methods | ✔️ | IoT Hub gives you the ability to invoke direct methods on devices from the cloud. |
DPS - Device Provisioning Service | ✔️ | This SDK supports connecting your device to the Device Provisioning Service via, for example, individual enrollment using an X.509 leaf certificate. |
Protocol | MQTT | The Azure RTOS SDK for Azure IoT services supports only MQTT. |
Plug and Play | Coming Soon | IoT Plug and Play Preview enables solution developers to integrate devices with their solutions without writing any embedded code. |
Install the following tools:
- CMake version 3.13.0 or later
- GCC compilers for arm-none-eabi
- Ninja
$ git clone https://github.com/azure-rtos/azure-iot-preview.git
$ git submodule update --init
$ cd samples
$ cmake -GNinja -Bbuild -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=./cmake/cortex_m4.cmake .
$ cmake --build ./build
The master branch has the most recent code with all new features and bug fixes. It does not represent the latest General Availability (GA) release of the library.
Each official release (preview or GA) will be tagged to mark the commit and published to the Github releases tab, e.g. v6.0_beta1
.
- azure_iot
- docs
- nx_cloud
- samples
- cmake
- lib
- netxduo
- threadx
- ports/cortex_m4/gnu
- ports/cortex_m7/gnu
- sample_azure_iot_embedded_sdk
The following ZIP files can be downloaded from the Release associated with this repository:
- Azure_RTOS_6.0_ATSAME54-XPRO_IAR_Embedded_SDK_Sample_2020_05_20.zip
- Azure_RTOS_6.0_ATSAME54-XPRO_MPLAB_Embedded_SDK_Sample_2020_05_20.zip
- Azure_RTOS_6.0_MIMXRT1060_IAR_Embedded_SDK_Sample_2020_05_20.zip
- Azure_RTOS_6.0_MIMXRT1060_MCUXpresso_Embedded_SDK_Sample_2020_05_20.zip
- Azure_RTOS_6.0_STM32F746G-DISCO_IAR_Embedded_SDK_Sample_2020_05_20.zip
- Azure_RTOS_6.0_STM32F746G-DISCO_STM32CubeIDE_Embedded_SDK_Sample_2020_05_20.zip
- Azure_RTOS_6.0_STM32L475-DISCO_IAR_Embedded_SDK_Sample_2020_05_20.zip
- Azure_RTOS_6.0_STM32L475-DISCO_STM32CubeIDE_Embedded_SDK_Sample_2020_05_20.zip
NOTE: These zip files are completely self-contained and include appropriate code from the other Azure RTOS repositories. Please refer to the LICENSE.txt file in each ZIP file for licensing requirements.
Azure RTOS provides OEMs with components to secure communication and to create code and data isolation using underlying MCU/MPU hardware protection mechanisms. It is ultimately the responsibility of the device builder to ensure the device fully meets the evolving security requirements associated with its specific use case.
If you encounter any bugs, have suggestions for new features or if you would like to become an active contributor to this project please follow the instructions provided in the contribution guideline for the corresponding repo.
For general support, please post a question to Stack Overflow using the threadx
and azure-rtos
tags.