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Developing IoT Projects with ESP32

You're reading from   Developing IoT Projects with ESP32 Automate your home or business with inexpensive Wi-Fi devices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838641160
Length 474 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Using ESP32
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with ESP32 FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Talking to the Earth – Sensors and Actuators 4. Chapter 3: Impressive Outputs with Displays 5. Chapter 4: A Deep Dive into the Advanced Features 6. Chapter 5: Practice – Multisensor for Your Room 7. Section 2: Local Network Communication
8. Chapter 6: A Good Old Friend – Wi-Fi 9. Chapter 7: Security First! 10. Chapter 8: I Can Speak BLE 11. Chapter 9: Practice – Making Your Home Smart 12. Section 3: Cloud Communication
13. Chapter 10: No Cloud, No IoT – Cloud Platforms and Services 14. Chapter 11: Connectivity Is Never Enough – Third-Party Integrations 15. Chapter 12: Practice – A Voice-Controlled Smart Fan 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Implementation

The implementation steps are very similar to that we did in the previous chapter for the smart temperature sensor:

  1. Create a smart home skill.
  2. Create and configure a Lambda function to handle the requests from the smart home skill.
  3. Link the Amazon account to the skill and enable the skill.
  4. Create a thing in AWS IoT Core.
  5. Develop the Lambda function and test it.
  6. Develop the smart fan firmware.
  7. Test the smart fan with voice commands.

Since we have already examined this procedure in detail in Chapter 11, Connectivity Is Never Enough – Third-Party Integrations, I will fast-forward through them and discuss the application code more. Let's begin by creating the smart home skill.

Creating the skill

As of the time of writing this book, the AVS command-line tool (version 2.22.4) doesn't support smart home skills, so we will stick with the web GUI for the skill operations. Here are the steps to create a skill:

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