Further DEVELOPMENT of this library has now been STOPPED. Please consider looking into other alternatives. (such as tortoise)
An Elixir library (driver) for clients communicating with MQTT brokers(via the MQTT 3.1.1 protocol).
A quick tour of the features implemented right now:
- Qos 0 and Qos 1 support available. QoS 2 not supported yet.
- SSL/TLS support available.
- Automatic Ping based on keep alive timeout.
- Internal packet id generation for control packets with variable header.
Hulaaki(pronouced as who-laa-key) is the phonetic spelling of the word हुलाकी in Nepali, which translates to postman.
Before we get started, keep in mind that you need a running MQTT server that you can connect to.
Add Hulaaki to your project dependencies in mix.exs
def deps do
[{:hulaaki, "~> 0.1.2"} ]
end
The quickest way to get up and running with Hulaaki is to use
the
provided Client
module. This Genserver module defines function
callbacks that are intended to be overridden for required
implementations. The callbacks are defined for each MQTT message that
is being sent and received from the server.
Here's a list of all the override-able callbacks touse in your projects.
An example is present below that overrides some callbacks.
defmodule SampleClient do
use Hulaaki.Client
def on_connect_ack(options) do
IO.inspect options
end
def on_subscribed_publish(options) do
IO.inspect options
end
def on_subscribe_ack(options) do
IO.inspect options
end
def on_ping_response(options) do
IO.inspect options
end
end
Load the project in iex -S mix
to explore the SampleClient
$ iex -S mix
> {:ok, pid} = SampleClient.start_link(%{})
> options = [client_id: "some-name-7490", host: "localhost", port: 8883, ssl: true]
> SampleClient.connect(pid, options)
> SampleClient.ping(pid)
Please check the inline documentation and client_tcp_test.exs for more example usage and test strategy.
Please check the CHANGELOG.md.
Please refer to the inline documentation and client tests to explore the documentation for now.
Pull requests with appropriate tests and improvements are welcome. Mosquitto is currently used by the author to test the library.
If you already have Elixir runtime and a MQTT broker running (on
standard ports), you should just be able to run mix test
as you
would do on other mix projects.
As prefered by the author, you can also use the provided Makefile to run the tests. In that case, you'll need the following on your machine
- GNU Make ( Version 4.0 and up )
- Docker Engine ( Version 17.06.1 and hopefully upwards )
- Docker Compose ( Version 1.16.1 and hopefully upwards )
# Get help
$ make help
# Start the MQTT servers (better to start separately to warm them up)
$ make start
# Run tests
$ make test
# Stop and cleanup docker instances etc.
# make stop