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This document describes how to create a program that uses the azure-iot-sdk-c-dev package on Ubuntu versions 15.04 and 15.10. The package contains the binaries you need to build an IoT Hub client application using C. The document describes how to install the package using apt-get and then build an application using CMake.
Before you start, make sure you have CMake, g++, and gcc installed on your development machine:
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Update and install the azure-iot-sdk-c-dev package on your machine
Complete the following steps to install the AzureIoT binaries on your development machine:
- Add the AzureIoT repository to the machine:
- Install the azure-iot-sdk-c-dev package
Create an application using CMake
The following steps outline how you can use CMake to build an IoT Hub client application after you have installed the azure-iot-sdk-c-dev package on your development machine.
- Create a CMakeLists.txt file for the application. The example shown here assumes you are using the serializer module in your code, that your application uses the AMQP protocol, and that your source code is contained in the files sample.c, sample.h, and main.c. You can add source files by changing the contents of the sample_application_c_files and sample_application_h_files sets. If you are not using the serializer module, you can omit it from target_link_libraries. If you are using a different protocol (such as MQTT) you need to change the content of target_link_libraries accordingly.
- Create a directory that will store the make files that CMake creates and then run the cmake and make commands as follows:
Notes
The Azure IoT client libraries and their dependencies install to the following locations.
Ubuntu 15.04
Libraries install in /usr/lib:
- libiothub_client_amqp_transport.a
- libiothub_client_http_transport.a
- libiothub_client_mqtt_transport.a
- libserializer.a
- libiothub_client.a
All azure-iot-sdk header files install in /usr/include/azureiot.
Ubuntu Dev Loop
Dependencies install in /usr/lib:
- libumqtt.a
- libamqp.a
- libaziotsharedutil.a
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To remove the azure-iot-sdk-c-dev package, run the following command: