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- What's New
- Product Bulletin
- Service Overview
- Billing
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Getting Started
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Quick Device Access - Property Reporting and Command Receiving
- Subscribing to IoTDA
- Connecting a Smart Smoke Detector to the Platform (Quick Usage)
- Registering a Simulated Smart Street Light Device
- Using MQTT.fx to Simulate Communication Between the Smart Street Light and the Platform
- Using a Virtual Smart Street Light to Communicate with the Platform (Java SDK)
- Using a Virtual Smart Street Light to Communicate with the Platform (C SDK)
- Quick Device Access - Message Sending and Receiving
- Quick Application Access
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Quick Device Access - Property Reporting and Command Receiving
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User Guide
- Overview
- IoTDA Instances
- Resource Spaces
- Device Access
- Message Communications
- Device Management
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Rules
- Overview
- Data Forwarding Process
- SQL Statements
- Connectivity Tests
- Data Forwarding to Huawei Cloud Services
- Data Forwarding to Third-Party Applications
- Data Forwarding Channel Details
- Data Forwarding Stack Policies
- Data Forwarding Flow Control Policies
- Abnormal Data Target
- Device Linkage
- Monitoring and O&M
- Granting Permissions Using IAM
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Best Practices
- Introduction
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Device Access
- Developing an MQTT-based Simulated Smart Street Light Online
- Developing a Smart Street Light Using NB-IoT BearPi
- Developing a Smart Smoke Detector Using NB-IoT BearPi
- Connecting and Debugging an NB-IoT Smart Street Light Using a Simulator
- Developing a Protocol Conversion Gateway for Access of Generic-Protocol Devices
- Connecting a Device That Uses the X.509 Certificate Based on MQTT.fx
- Connecting to IoTDA Based on the BearPi-HM_Nano Development Board and OpenHarmony 3.0
- Testing MQTT Performance Using JMeter
- Device Management
- Data Forwarding
- Device Linkage
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Developer Guide
- Before You Start
- Obtaining Resources
- Product Development
- Development on the Device Side
- Development on the Application Side
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API Reference
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API Reference on the Application Side
- Before You Start
- Calling APIs
- API Overview
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API
- Product Management
- Device Management
- Device Message
- Device Command APIs
- Device Property
- AMQP Queue Management
- Access Credential Management
- Data Forwarding Rule Management
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Transition Data
- Push a Device Status Change Notification
- Push a Device Property Reporting Notification
- Push a Device Message Status Change Notification
- Push a Batch Task Status Change Notification
- Push a Device Message Reporting Notification
- Push a Device Addition Notification
- Push a Device Update Notification
- Push a Device Deletion Notification
- Push a Product Addition Notification
- Push a Product Update Notification
- Push a Product Deletion Notification
- Push an Asynchronous Device Command Status Change Notification
- Rule Management
- Device Shadow
- Group Management
- Tag Management
- Instance Management
- Resource Space Management
- Batch Task
- Device CA Certificate Management
- OTA Upgrade Package Management
- Message Broadcasting
- Device Tunnel Management
- Stack policy management
- Flow control policy management
- Device Proxy
- Device Policy Management
- Bridge Management
- Pre-provisioning Template Management
- Custom Authentication
- Codec Function Management
- Permissions and Supported Actions
- Examples
- Appendix
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MQTT or MQTTS API Reference on the Device Side
- Before You Start
- Communication Modes
- Topics
- Device Connection Authentication
- Device Commands
- Device Messages
- Device Properties
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Gateway and Child Device Management
- Platform Notifying a Gateway of New Child Device Connection
- Platform Notifying a Gateway of Child Device Deletion
- Gateway Synchronizing Child Device Information
- Gateway Updating Child Device Status
- Responding to a Request for Updating Child Device Statuses
- Gateway Requesting for Adding Child Devices
- Platform Responding to a Request for Adding Child Devices
- Gateway Requesting for Deleting Child Devices
- Platform Responding to a Request for Deleting Child Devices
- Software and Firmware Upgrade
- File Upload and Download
- Device Time Synchronization
- Device Reporting Information
- Device Log Collection
- Remote Configuration
- Device Tunnel Management
- HTTPS API Reference on the Device Side
- LwM2M API Reference on the Device Side
- Security Tunnel WebSocket API Reference
- Module AT Command Reference
- Change History
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API Reference on the Application Side
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
- Top FAQs
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Solution Consulting
- In What Scenarios Can the IoT Platform Be Applied?
- What Are the Changes Brought by the Integration of IoT Device Management and IoTDA?
- Can I Enable IoTDA for IAM Users or Sub-Projects?
- Which Regions of Huawei Cloud Are Supported by the IoT Platform?
- Does Huawei Provide Modules, Hardware Devices, and Application Software?
- What Should I Do If I Want to Call an API But Have No Permissions to Do So as an IAM User? (Is It Edition-specific?)
- Why Was I Prompted to Grant Security Administrator Permissions When I Create a Rule or Set Resource File Storage?
- Which Resource Space Will Be Set As Default on the IoT Platform?
- How Does IoTDA Obtain Device Data?
- Is There Any Limitation on the Number of Resource Spaces and Devices I Can Add on the IoT Platform?
- Does the IoTDA Support Device Registration in Batches?
- Are There Any Limitations on the Use of the IoT Platform?
- What DTLS Encryption Algorithms Are Supported by the IoT Platform?
- Does the IoT Platform Support Conversion Between Big-Endian and Little-Endian for Binary Data?
- What Is NB-IoT?
- What Are the Components of the IoT Platform and What Hardware Architectures Does It Support?
- How Do I Obtain the Platform Access Address?
- Device Integration
- IoT Device SDKs
- LwM2M/CoAP Device Access
- MQTT-based Device Access
- Products Models
- Message Communications
- Subscription and Push
- Codecs
- OTA Upgrades
- Application Integration
- General Reference
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Application PHP SDK
IoTDA provides an application SDK in PHP for developers. This topic describes how to install and configure the PHP SDK and how to use it to call application-side APIs.
Obtaining and Installing the SDK
- Install the PHP development environment.
Visit the PHP website, and download and install the PHP development environment.
NOTE:
Huawei Cloud PHP SDKs support PHP 5.6, PHP 6, and PHP 7, but does not support PHP 8. Before running PHP SDKs, run the php --version command to check the current PHP version. If PHP of other languages is installed, an error may occur when you run PHP SDKs.
- Install Composer.
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
- Install the PHP SDK.
composer require huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-php
- Introduce the autoload.php file of Composer.
require 'path/to/vendor/autoload.php';
Code Sample
The following code sample shows how to use the PHP SDK to call API Querying the Device List.
- Create a credential.
- Create and initialize an IoTDAClient instance.
- Instantiate a request object.
- Call the API for querying the device list.
<?php namespace HuaweiCloud\SDK\IoTDA\V5\Model; require_once "vendor/autoload.php"; use HuaweiCloud\SDK\Core\Auth\BasicCredentials; use HuaweiCloud\SDK\Core\Http\HttpConfig; use HuaweiCloud\SDK\Core\Auth\Credentials; use HuaweiCloud\SDK\Core\Exceptions\ConnectionException; use HuaweiCloud\SDK\Core\Exceptions\RequestTimeoutException; use HuaweiCloud\SDK\Core\Exceptions\ServiceResponseException; use HuaweiCloud\SDK\Core\Region\Region; use HuaweiCloud\SDK\IoTDA\V5\IoTDAClient; // There will be security risks if the AK/SK used for authentication is directly written into code. Encrypt the AK/SK in the configuration file or environment variables for storage; // In this example, the AK/SK stored in the environment variables are used. Configure the environment variables HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_AK and HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment first. $ak = getenv('HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_AK'); $sk = getenv('HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_SK'); // endpoint: On the console, choose Overview and click Access Addresses to view the HTTPS application access address. // $endpoint = "https://iotda.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com"; $endpoint = "<YOUR ENDPOINT>"; $projectId = "<YOUR PROJECT_ID>"; // REGION_ID: If CN East-Shanghai1 is used, enter cn-east-3. If CN North-Beijing4 is used, enter cn-north-4. If CN South-Guangzhou is used, enter cn-south-1. $regionId = "<YOUR REGION ID>"; // Create a credential. $credential = new BasicCredentials($ak,$sk,$projectId); // withDerivedPredicate is used for the standard or enterprise edition. For the basic edition, delete the line. $credential->withDerivedPredicate(Credentials::getDefaultDerivedPredicate()); // Modify the default configuration and skip the server certificate verification. $config = HttpConfig::getDefaultConfig(); $config->setIgnoreSslVerification(true); // Create an IoTDAClient instance and initialize it. (If the default configuration is not modified, you do not need to add config.) $client = IoTDAClient::newBuilder(new IoTDAClient) ->withHttpConfig($config) ->withEndpoint($endpoint) ->withCredentials($credential) ->withRegion(new Region($regionId, $endpoint)) ->build(); // Instantiate a request object. $request = new ListDevicesRequest(); try { // Call the API for querying the device list. $response = $client->ListDevices($request); } catch (ConnectionException $e) { $msg = $e->getMessage(); echo "\n". $msg ."\n"; } catch (RequestTimeoutException $e) { $msg = $e->getMessage(); echo "\n". $msg ."\n"; } catch (ServiceResponseException $e) { echo "\n"; echo $e->getHttpStatusCode(). "\n"; echo $e->getErrorCode() . "\n"; echo $e->getErrorMsg() . "\n"; } echo "\n"; echo $response;
Parameter
Description
ak
Access key ID of your Huawei Cloud account. You can create and view an AK/SK on the My Credentials > Access Keys page of the Huawei Cloud console. For details, see Access Keys.
sk
Secret access key (SK) of your Huawei Cloud account.
endpoint
Endpoint of the region where the Huawei Cloud service to be accessed is located.
On the console, you can view the region name of the current service and the mapping between regions and endpoints. For details, see Platform Connection Information.
projectId
ID of the project where the Huawei Cloud service to be accessed is located. Select a project ID based on the region to which the project belongs.
Additional Information
For details on the project source code and usage guide, see Huawei Cloud PHP Software Development Kit (PHP SDK).
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