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Top Forums Programming Wuhan Coronavirus Status App for China - Rapid Prototype using MQTT and the IoT OnOff IOS App Post 303043644 by Neo on Sunday 2nd of February 2020 11:37:14 PM
Old 02-03-2020
The IoT OnOff app needs to be configured to receive live update messages from the server.

It works the best when the IP address is used (not the name of the site, it needs the IP to work reliably).

If anyone wants to run this app, please post back and I will guide you step-by-step.

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Jifty::LetMe(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 Jifty::LetMe(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::LetMe - A way to expose single-link URLs to your applications new Create a new "LetMe" authentication object; it takes no parameters. It calls "_init" to do any initialization. A LetMe is a way to provide a one-time-use URL for a particular purpose. All LetMe objects give you a way to validate a user's identity and to allow them a very small set of possible actions or page-access permissions. For example, you can put a LetMe URL in an email to a new user, so that when they click on the URL you know that their email address is valid. _init @_ Called with whatever "new" was called with. By default, does nothing. user Contains an app-specific "user" object. validated_current_user If the user has presented a valid token, returns an (app-specific subclass of the) Jifty::CurrentUser object for the user who has the email address in $self->email. If no user has that email address, returns undef. _user_from_email ADDRESS Returns an (app-specific subclass of the) Jifty::CurrentUser object for the user who has the email address ADDRESS. generate_checksum Returns an authentication checksum for the current combination of: user path arguments until generate_koremutake_checksum Generate a slightly more pronounceable version of the checksum using String::Koremutake. Due to hex -> integer limitations, this is imprecise and may vary depending on the platform it is used on; as such, it is deprecated. from_token PATH Parse a string of the form mylongusername@example.com/update_task/23/until/20050101/bekidrikufryvagygefuba into email => mylongusername@example.com, path => 'update_task/23' until => 20050101, checksum_provided => bekidrikufryvagygefuba as_token Returns the "letme" token for this set of credentials. This should round trip cleanly with from_token as_encoded_token A variant of as_token that encodes the user's email address suitably for passing in a URL as_url Returns the fully qualified URL for this LetMe. It's composed of Jifty->web->url, "base_path" and "as_encoded_token" base_path By default, all "LetMe" actions live at URLs under '/let' inside your application. Override this subroutine to change that. By default, it returns '/let/' validate Returns true if the credentials the user presented validate OK. Returns false otherwise. _correct_checksum_provided Returns true if the checksum the user provided is correct. Doesn't actually do much input checking. You want to call "validate" perl v5.14.2 2010-12-08 Jifty::LetMe(3pm)
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