MQTT Transmit¶
A mqtt data transmit transfers data to the mqtt broker.
- Example:
If we want to upload our records from the
bathhouse:water
stream to our IOT cloud,broker.emqx.io
with port1883
our configuration will look something like this:{ "data_transmit": [ { "transmit_name": "iot_hub_transmit", "transmit_type" : "mqtt", "filter_stream": [ "bathhouse:water" ], "host": "broker.emqx.io", "port": 1883, "username": "spiderman", "password": "somepowerfullpass", "topic": "some_topic", "client_id": "some_client_id" } ] }
- Warning:
This plugin is very sensitive to upload bandwidth: if it can’t upload a payload completely within the timeout, it will abort the connection and try again. You may need to increase the timeout from the default of two minutes. For example:
{ "transmit_name": "SightMachine", "transmit_type": "mqtt" "filter_stream": ["*"], "timeout": 300 }
Configuration:
Required and optional properties that can be configured for an MQTT transmit:
host: MQTT broker hostname (e.g.
broker.emqx.io
)port: MQTT connection port (Currently defaults to 1883)
client_id: Some unique string identifying the client to the MQTT server. Must be unique across all connections to the MQTT server.
username: Username to connect to the server
password: Password to connect to the server
topic: topic where we send MQTT messages
additional_fields: additional field to add in the message payload for e.g. { “processingPath”: “SM”}
transmit_name: ID for the transmit. It must be unique.
transmit_type: Method to use in transmitting records.
filter_stream: A list of streams that will use the transmit. Each stream can either be
*
(all) orasset:stream
.timeout: Number of seconds to wait until timing out.
poll_interval: Maximum number of seconds to wait between requests
max_request_records: Maximum number of records to send in a single request.
max_request_size_bytes: Maximum number of bytes allowed in a single request. Size is capped at 4 MB.