Introduction: ESP8266 12E & Platform AREST.io IoT
This time the test will be carried out to the aREST.io platform.
What is aREST.io? Is a solution for building IoT applications based on platforms known as Arduino, Raspberry pi, ESP8266 and devices, Serial and Wifi in this tutorial will explain the following:
1- Create a Starter account in aREST.io Official page: arest.io
This tutorial will take a tour of the aREST.io platforms.
Official website : aREST.io
This tutorial will show the Connection of an ESP8266 12E NodeMCU and aREST.io.
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Introduccion Plataforma IoT aREST.io
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Step 1: Tutorial AREST.io (aREST) and ESP8266 NodeMCU Part 1
Tutorial Turn on a led from aREST.io
1- Download example Arduino IDE code.
2- Configure widget in Dashboard.
Step 2: Tutorial AREST.io (aREST) and ESP8266 NodeMCU Part 2
The following tutorial will indicate step by step the configuration of aREST.io for the activation of a GPIO.
Step 3: Dashboard and ESP8266 12E NodeMCU - Complete Info
-View DASHBOARD
-View NodeMCU
Components and materials required for testing
Protoboard
More Info: Conecctions & Donwloads
Tutorial completo: PDAControl Español
Introduccion Plataforma IoT aREST.io
Full Tutorial: PDAControl English
Introduction IoT Platform aREST.io
More info:arest.io
Comments
Question 2 months ago on Introduction
Hi,
I have created an account (@ aREST.io). Followed the instructions, but when clicking the "APIKeys" button, I invariably get "APIKey: undefined". The instructions assume nothing can go wrong and suggest no remedy in case of failure to generate a key. Clicking the "Account" button shows me the 'loading...' Circle continuously, and never shows the account particulars. I tried to get a solution via the chat function on their fb page (Friday, 8 Sept 2023), but only get confirmation they received my question. No reaction yet. Can anyone here help me out and maybe tell me what I'm doing wrong/missing. It would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Frank De Hert