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Code and walk-through to assemble, program and build a multi-user Amazon FreeRTOS and AWS IoT enabled drink dispenser.

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Hi! You've reached this workshop in advance of the public launch. It has been made public in order to complete end-to-end testing, which requires performing operations on the repository as an anonymous user. The current content most likely will not fully work and there is the possibility of loss of data. Also, content is expected to change in the next few weeks.

Connected Drink Dispenser Workshop

Code and walk-through to assemble, program and build your very own multi-user Amazon FreeRTOS and AWS IoT enabled drink dispenser.

This is the base repository that when cloned, will walk you through the steps to build, deploy, and run in your own AWS account.

The workshop participants will work with hardware and micro controllers, and then interact with their, and others, drink dispensers through a software-a-a-service (SaaS) set of Cloud components.


Getting Started Quickly

First clone the repository locally:

$ git clone https://github.com/aws-samples/connected-drink-dispenser-workshop.git

Next, navigate to the connected-drink-dispenser-workshop/docs/hugo/public directory and double-click index.html. This will bring up a local version of the documentation.

From the main Welcome to the Connected Drink Dispenser Workshop! page, click on the Setting Up the Workshop link in the left navigation column. From there you can navigate through the steps to complete prerequisites, deploy the stack, and then to deploy the documentation for participants to use.

Contributing

Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file for details on how to contribute to this repository.

License Summary

This sample code is made available under the MIT-0 license. See the LICENSE file for a complete description.

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