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Hi,
Can AnyCloud SDK (MQTT sample code)connect to Google Cloud Platform??
I am confused after studied GCP IoT Core guide information.
https://cloud.google.com/iot/docs/how-tos/getting-started
Should GCP iot device sdk need to port on PSoC 6 +WiFi platform??
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/iot-device-sdk-embedded-c
Thanks.
Austin
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Yes, you're correct. It seems that it's required to port the GCP IoT device SDK on PSoC6 + WiFi platform. The SDK seems to be portable and it provides a porting guide on how to map the BSPs in the doc folder. One can either directly map the BSP to the relevant platform files and skip the middleware libraries of AnyCloud or else will have to see how to map to these AnyCloud libraries which will map to the BSP then. One can follow the AWS example to get more insights.
Thanks
Aditi
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Hi,
I'll check with the internal team and will revert back.
Thanks
Aditi
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Hi Aditi,
As my understanding the current lib: aws-iot-device-sdk-embedded-C it customize for AWS cloud connect and tested.
from the link https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/iot-device-sdk-embedded-c
Modus may need to integrate new iot sdk lib like above link for google cloud platform connect, it may like modus did for Azure as below, or just little bit code change/config on aws iot sdk let it support google cloud. could you please help check it
Thanks,
Sharn
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Yes, you're correct. It seems that it's required to port the GCP IoT device SDK on PSoC6 + WiFi platform. The SDK seems to be portable and it provides a porting guide on how to map the BSPs in the doc folder. One can either directly map the BSP to the relevant platform files and skip the middleware libraries of AnyCloud or else will have to see how to map to these AnyCloud libraries which will map to the BSP then. One can follow the AWS example to get more insights.
Thanks
Aditi
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@Sharn-Lin wrote:
Hi Aditi,
As my understanding the current lib: aws-iot-device-sdk-embedded-C it customize for AWS cloud connect and tested.
from the link https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/iot-device-sdk-embedded-c
Thank you for the link. That worked for me.