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Azure IoT Hub extension for Visual Studio Code
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Cant see IOTHubMonitor readings when monitoring device #427

Closed dforrestdev closed 4 years ago

dforrestdev commented 4 years ago

Issue Type: Bug

Ran through the steps in this tutorial yesterday - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-vscode-iot-toolkit-cloud-device-messaging - and was able to see my device messages in VS Code. Today I recreated the exercise and I cannot duplicate the test. After clicking Start Monitoring Built-in Event Endpoint it creates the 4 partitions and then does not display anything in the Output window even though I can see messages being sent by the simulator and they are showing up in blob storage after being routed. Am I doing something wrong here?

Extension version: 2.12.0 VS Code version: Code 1.39.2 (6ab598523be7a800d7f3eb4d92d7ab9a66069390, 2019-10-15T15:35:18.241Z) OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.17763

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dforrestdev commented 4 years ago

Some additional information via screenshot: image

czgtest commented 4 years ago

@dforrestdev you can try bellow steps to see output message when monitoring device. Steps:

  1. right-click one device (pi3bplus)
  2. start monitoring built-in event endpoint
  3. right-click pi3bplus again and send d2c message to IoT Hub
  4. click "send" button in "send d2c message" page
  5. check the message received in output . if the message can be send , Monitoring Built-in Event Endpoint work well. if you send D2C message via your program for device pi3bplus, the output message not display, maybe your program not work.
formulahendry commented 4 years ago

Closing due to inactivity. Please reopen this issue or create a new issue if you need more help.