Here's how to use it:
- Fill out a few JSON files with a basic device description
 - Generate template C++ code in an mbed workspace
 - Implement some C++ functions
 - Compile and download to the microcontroller
 
Features:
- JSON files can be used by both the smart device and the smart home system
- this is provided by the library 
devlib 
 - this is provided by the library 
 - Uses the MQTT protocol
- you only have to implement the device features
 
 - Uses Mbed OS 6
 - Tested on Nucleo F746ZG
 
All of this is provided by the devconf program. Below you can find
instructions on how to build it.
Note: tested on Linux only.
The complete documentation can be found here.
- CMake >= 3.10
 - Qt >= 5.9
- qt5-mqtt
 
 - make
 - python3, docutils (to build the manual)
 
Optional:
- mbed-cli if you want to generate an mbed workspace automatically
 
Run the following commands:
git clone --recurse-submodules 'https://github.com/veracioux/siau-devconf'
make
This will create the program devconf and the man page in _build/
Alternatively, you can call:
make app
and
make man
to build them separately.
NOTE: devconf built this way must be called only from the project root
directory, otherwise it won't work correctly.
You can also compile the program directly from src/CMakeLists.txt.
To install devconf on your system run:
make install PREFIX=<DIR>
NOTE: <DIR> must be an absolute path. This is essential!
If you just run make install without giving the PREFIX variable, the program
shall be installed under /usr/local. In that case you will need root
permissions.