EBC Exercise 35 Blynk

= This is out of date. See the Blynk site =

Blynk is a simple way to control your BeagleBone from a device such as a cellphone.

Installing Blynk - python
On your Bone bone$ sudo pip3 install blynklib bone$ cd exercises/iot/blynk

Set up the Project
Now you need to build a project to talk to your Bone.

Go to Getting Started With The Blynk App and follow the steps there, with these additional instructions: bone$ ./leds.py Note: I was running ssh on a port other than 22 and Blynk didn't work. Switching back to port 22 fixed it.
 * On step 3 (Choose Your Hardware) select Generic Board.
 * On Step 5 (Add a Widget) make your button attach to Virtual 0.
 * Edit setup.sh to have your AUTH key.
 * Run the project on your phone and when you tap the virtual button on your device, the USR3 LED should respond.

Add a Virtual LED
Add a virtual LED by doing the following.
 * 1) Stop your project by tapping the square in the upper right.
 * 2) Get a new Widget by swiping from right to left.
 * 3) Scroll down to DISPLAYS and selecting LED.
 * 4) Tap the LED and connect it to Virtual pin V10.
 * 5) Tap OK on the upper right.
 * 6) Hit the play triangle on the upper right.

Now when you click a button attached to P9_11, the virtual LED should toggle.

Installing Blynk - JavaScript
To install Blynk, got to Getting Started with Blynk and follow the first two instructions for installing Blynk on your device and getting the Auth token.

Then on your Bone bone$ sudo npm install -g --unsafe-perm onoff blynk-library

(If that doesn't work try: )

npm is a JavaScript package manager. Once loaded you can run the Blynk example. bone$ cd exercises/iot/blynk bone$ ./leds.js