nRF Cloud Utils is a script collection to make it easier to interface with nRF Cloud. A common use-case is to register devices with your account or to run a fota job.
The scripts in this repository mainly use endpoints in the REST API.
See also the official nRF Cloud documentation.
Run the following command to use this package as a dependency:
pip3 install nrfcloud-utils
Do you already have an nRF Cloud account? If not, please visit nrfcloud.com and register. Then, click on the burger on the top-right to get to your user account. Take note of your API key, you will need it soon. Note that if you are part of multiple teams on nRF Cloud, the API key will be different for each one.
To register a device, you need compatible firmware flashed to it. Most scripts work with an AT Host library enabled app or the AT Client sample flashed. However, if you intend to use the Provisioning Service, you will need to enable its library in your firmware or flash the nRF Cloud Multi Service sample.
Start by creating a local certificate authority (CA). Its contents won't be checked, but you need one to make certificates for your devices. Optionally, pass options to the script to specify owner information.
create_ca_cert
Now, you should have three .pem
files containing the key pair and the CA certificate of your CA. The files have a unique prefix.
The fastest way to get your device registered is using the Device Credentials Installer:
device_credentials_installer -d --ca *_ca.pem --ca-key *_prv.pem --coap --verify
Upon success, you can find an onboard.csv
file with information about your device. We need this file to register the certificate with your account.
If you encounter a No device found
error, you might need to specify the serial port using the --port
option.
Finally, add the device to your account with the Onboarding script:
nrf_cloud_onboard --api-key $API_KEY --csv onboard.csv
You can also install credentials on many devices in a row using the --append
option and add the bulk onboard.csv
to your account with the same command.
Congratulations! You have successfully registered your device. When compiling with the nRF Cloud Libraries, make sure to use the correct KConfig options:
CONFIG_NRF_CLOUD_CLIENT_ID_SRC_INTERNAL_UUID=y
CONFIG_NRF_CLOUD_SEC_TAG=16842753
For a more detailed overview of the scripts, see Advanced Usage. There, you can also find details on how to use the Provisioning Service instead of provisioning your devices locally.
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/nRFCloud/utils.git nrfcloud-utils
cd nrfcloud-utils
For development mode, you need poetry:
curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 -
Make sure poetry
is in your PATH. If you're using bash
:
echo 'export PATH=/home/$USER/.local/bin:$PATH' | tee -a ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
Install package dependencies, development dependencies, and the nrfcloud-utils into poetry's internal virtual environment:
poetry install
Unit tests are included in the tests
folder. Each test script corresponds to a script in the sources.
Static files used in the tests are put in the tests/fixtures
folder.
Running the tests depends on a development installation.
poetry run pytest
Check coverage
poetry run pytest --cov=. tests