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MQTT version 5.0 client and broker using asyncio
MQTT Tools
MQTT tools in Python 3.7 and later.
Both the client and the broker implements MQTT version 5.0 using
asyncio
.
Client features:
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Subscribe to and publish QoS level 0 topics.
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Broker session resume (or clean start support) for less initial communication.
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Topic aliases for smaller publish packets.
-
monitor
,subscribe
andpublish
command line commands.
Broker features:
-
Subscribe to and publish QoS level 0 topics.
-
Session resume (or clean start support) for less initial communication. Session state storage in RAM.
-
broker
command line command.
Limitations:
There are lots of limitations in both the client and the broker. Here are a few of them:
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QoS level 1 and 2 messages are not supported. A session state storage is required to do so, both in the client and the broker.
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Authentication is not supported.
MQTT version 5.0 specification: https://docs.oasis-open.org/mqtt/mqtt/v5.0/os/mqtt-v5.0-os.html
Project homepage: https://github.com/eerimoq/mqttools
Documentation: https://mqttools.readthedocs.io
Installation
.. code-block:: python
pip install mqttools
Examples
There are plenty of examples in the examples folder
_.
Command line
Subscribe ^^^^^^^^^
Connect to given MQTT broker and subscribe to a topic. All received messages are printed to standard output.
.. code-block:: text
$ mqttools subscribe /test/# Connecting to 'localhost:1883'. Connected. Topic: /test Message: 11 Topic: /test/mqttools/foo Message: bar
Publish ^^^^^^^
Connect to given MQTT broker and publish a message to a topic.
.. code-block:: text
$ mqttools publish /test/mqttools/foo bar Connecting to 'localhost:1883'.
Published 1 message(s) in 0 seconds from 1 concurrent task(s).
Publish multiple messages as quickly as possible with --count
to
benchmark the client and the broker.
.. code-block:: text
$ mqttools publish --count 100 /test/mqttools/foo Connecting to 'localhost:1883'.
Published 100 message(s) in 0.39 seconds from 10 concurrent task(s).
Monitor ^^^^^^^
Connect to given MQTT broker and monitor given topics in a text based user interface.
.. code-block:: text
$ mqttools monitor /test/#
.. image:: https://github.com/eerimoq/mqttools/raw/master/docs/monitor.png
The menu at the bottom of the monitor shows the available commands.
-
Quit: Quit the monitor. Ctrl-C can be used as well.
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Play/Pause: Toggle between playing and paused (or running and freezed).
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Format: Message formatting;
auto
,binary
ortext
.
Broker ^^^^^^
Start a broker to serve clients.
.. code-block:: text
$ mqttools broker
Scripting
Subscribe ^^^^^^^^^
An example connecting to an MQTT broker, subscribing to the topic
/test/#
, and printing all published messaged.
.. code-block:: python
import asyncio import mqttools
async def subscriber(): client = mqttools.Client('localhost', 1883)
await client.start()
await client.subscribe('/test/#')
while True:
message = await client.messages.get()
if message is None:
print('Broker connection lost!')
break
print(f'Topic: {message.topic}')
print(f'Message: {message.message}')
asyncio.run(subscriber())
Publish ^^^^^^^
An example connecting to an MQTT broker and publishing the message
bar
to the topic /test/mqttools/foo
.
.. code-block:: python
import asyncio import mqttools
async def publisher(): async with mqttools.Client('localhost', 1883) as client: client.publish(mqttools.Message('/test/mqttools/foo', b'bar'))
asyncio.run(publisher())
.. _examples folder: https://github.com/eerimoq/mqttools/tree/master/examples