Helper library which aims to simplify the usage of not so intuitive AWS IoT thingShadow API. The library is designed as a wrapper around aws-iot-device-sdk and it targets thingShadow API only.
This library provides more intuitive, promise based API for thingShadow's "register"/"unregister", "get", "update" and "delete" operations.
npm install aws-iot-device-sdk
npm install aws-iot-shadow-helper
const AWSIoT = require('aws-iot-device-sdk');
const ShadowHelper = require('aws-iot-shadow-helper');
// see aws-iot-device-sdk for details about thingShadow setup
const thingShadow = AWSIoT.thingShadow({
region: 'add-region-here',
clientId: 'test-client-id',
protocol: 'wss',
maximumReconnectTimeMs: 3000,
debug: true,
accessKeyId: '',
secretKey: '',
sessionToken: ''
});
ShadowHelper.init(thingShadow);
async function shadowUsageSample() {
// register
await ShadowHelper.registerThingAsync('my-thing');
// now you can listen to standard "delta" event for shadow updates
// get
let myThing = await ShadowHelper.getThingAsync('my-thing');
// update
await ShadowHelper.updateThingAsync(thingName, {
state: {
desired: {
myThingState: 'new state'
}
}
});
// delete
await ShadowHelper.deleteThingAsync('my-thing');
// unregister
ShadowHelper.unregisterThing('my-thing')
}
- ShadowHelper.init
- ShadowHelper.registerThingAsync
- ShadowHelper.unregisterThing
- ShadowHelper.getThingAsync
- ShadowHelper.updateThingAsync
- ShadowHelper.deleteThingAsync
Initialize ShadowHelper with the instance of awsIot.thingShadow class. The rest of ShadowHelper's API can be used immediately after initialization.
Promisified version of awsIot.thingShadow#register method. Additionally, it is extended to resolve the promise in the case when given thingName is already registered. Now, it is transparent if a thingName is already registered or not. Original API doesn't invoke a callback if thingName is already registered and there is no way to detect if it is registered or not.
See the original API docs for information about input parameters.
If a thingName is registered with ShadowHelper.registerThingAsync API, this method has to be used to unregister it, in order to clean internal state.
See the original API docs for more information.
Promisified version of awsIot.thingShadow#get method. Instead of returning a clientToken, this API returns a promise which is resolved or rejected depending on the operation outcome ... as usual. It completely abstracts away logic related to clientToken, so you don't need to worry about.
Promisified version of awsIot.thingShadow#update method. Instead of returning a clientToken, this API returns a promise which is resolved or rejected depending on the operation outcome ... as usual. It completely abstracts away logic related to clientToken, so you don't need to worry about.
Promisified version of awsIot.thingShadow#delete method. Instead of returning a clientToken, this API returns a promise which is resolved or rejected depending on the operation outcome ... as usual. It completely abstracts away logic related to clientToken, so you don't need to worry about.