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Elixir wrapper for the emqttc library
Exmqttc

Elixir wrapper for the emqttc library.
emqttc must currently be installed manually as it is not available on hex (yet).
Installation
The package can be installed by adding exmqttc
and emqttc
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[{:exmqttc, "~> 0.5"}, {:emqttc, github: "emqtt/emqttc"}]
end
Usage
Create a callback module:
defmodule MyClient do
require Logger
use Exmqttc.Callback
def init(_params) do
{:ok, []}
end
def handle_connect(state) do
Logger.debug "Connected"
{:ok, state}
end
def handle_disconnect(state) do
Logger.debug "Disconnected"
{:ok, state}
end
def handle_publish(topic, payload, state) do
Logger.debug "Message received on topic #{topic} with payload #{payload}"
{:ok, state}
end
end
You can keep your own state and return it just like with :gen_server
.
Start the MQTT connection process by calling start_link/3
:
{:ok, pid} = Exmqttc.start_link(MyClient, [], [host: '127.0.0.1'], params)
The third argument is a list of emqtt connection options, supporting the following options
-
host
: Connection host, charlist, default:'localhost'
-
port
: Connection port, integer, default 1883 -
client_id
: Binary ID for client, automatically set to UUID if not specified -
clean_sess
: MQTT cleanSession flag.true
disables persistent sessions on the server -
keepalive
: Keepalive timer, integer -
username
: Login username, binary -
password
: Login password, binary -
will
: Last will, keywordlist, sample:[qos: 1, retain: false, topic: "WillTopic", payload: "I died"]
-
connack_timeout
: Timeout for connack package, integer, default 60 -
puback_timeout
: Timeout for puback package, integer, default 8 -
suback_timeout
: Timeout for suback package, integer, default 4 -
ssl
: List of ssl options -
auto_resub
: Automatically resubscribe to topics, boolean, default:false
-
reconnect
: Automatically reconnect on lost connection, integer (), defaultfalse
Params are passed to the init function of your callback module.
You can publish messages to the given PID:
Exmqttc.publish(pid, "test", "foo")
publish/4
also supports passing in QOS and retain options:
Exmqttc.publish(pid, "test", "foo", qos: 2, retain: true)
Further docs can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/exmqttc.