Control your IoT device with serverless code - IoT for Beginners project 2, episode 4
Learn about how to build IoT solutions for digital agriculture with this 4-part series, part of our IoT for Beginners live streams. In this episode, Jim looks at controlling the automated watering system using serverless event driven code. He spins up a local Azure Functions application and uses it to control watering based on responding to telemetry messages sent by the IoT device from the soil moisture sensor. He then deploys it to the cloud. 0:00 - Intro 1:45 - IoT for Beginners, a free 24 lesson IoT curriculum - https://aka.ms/iot-beginners 4:00 - Catch the previous series - https://aka.ms/iot-beginners-videos 5:02 - Get the kits from Seeed Studio - https://aka.ms/iot-beginners-kits 6:12 - Agenda for today, migrating our application logic to the cloud 12:25 - What is serverless? 16:23 - Serverless for IoT - event driven code for IoT telemetry events 18:00 - Azure Functions, serverless from Microsoft 20:50 - Azure Functions tooling and the func CLI to run Azure Functions locally 24:10 - Azurite, local Azure Storage simulator 25:25 - Create an Azure Functions project locally using the func CLI 34:08 - Create an IoT Hub trigger using an Event Hub trigger 44:30 - Control an IoT device from serverless code 51:47 - Deploy an Azure Function app to the cloud Presented by Jim Bennett, Regional Cloud Advocate, Microsoft. You can follow Jim on Twitter at https://twitter.com/JimBobBennett. At Microsoft we have built IoT For Beginners, a free, open source, 24-lesson curriculum to teach you all about the Internet of Things. In this series we work through the second project in the curriculum all about digital agriculture, building on the lessons from the previous series. You can catch the previous series at https://aka.ms/iot-for-beginners-videos. Feel free to leave us a comment below, and don't forget to subscribe: https://aka.ms/Reactor/Subscribe-YouTube Connect with us: Facebook: https://fb.com/MicrosoftReactor Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSFTReactor Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/pro/microsoft-Reactor/ [eventID:16973]
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