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MQTT utility scripts made easy

Project description

A little glue package to make it simple to quickly put together scripts that bridge MQTT and other libraries. See examples below.

Installation

Install from PyPI:

$ pip install mqttwrapper

By default paho-mqtt will be used as the MQTT library, but you can use hbmqtt if you wish - see below. To install, use:

$ pip install mqttwrapper[hbmqtt]

Usage

mqttwrapper.run_script handles the setup/maintenance of the MQTT connection and subscriptions to topics, and calls a callback function when messages are received.

The simplest script looks something like this:

from mqttwrapper import run_script

def callback(topic, payload):
    print("Received payload {} on topic {}".format(payload, topic))

def main():
    run_script(callback, broker="mqtt://127.0.0.1", topics=["my/awesome/topic1", "another/awesome/topic2"])

Any extra keyword arguments passed to run_script are passed back to the callback function when it’s called:

from mqttwrapper import run_script

def callback(topic, payload, context, foo):
    assert context == "hello"
    assert foo == "bar"
    print("Received payload {} on topic {}".format(payload, topic))

def main():
    run_script(callback, broker="mqtt://127.0.0.1", topics=["my/awesome/topic1", "another/awesome/topic2"], context="hello", foo="bar")

Publishing messages from the callback

Sometimes your callback function might want to publish its own MQTT messages, perhaps in reply to or an acknowledgement of a received message. This is possible by returning a list of (topic, payload) tuples from the callback, e.g.:

def callback(topic, payload):
  print("Received payload {} on topic {}".format(payload, topic))
  return [
    ("{}/ack".format(topic), payload)
  ]

mqttwrapper will take care of publishing these messages to the broker.

Configuration

broker and topics can be omitted from the run_script call and environment variables used instead:

  • MQTT_BROKER: MQTT broker to connect to, e.g. mqtt://127.0.0.1/

  • MQTT_TOPICS: Comma-separated list of topics to subscribe to, e.g. my/topic1,my/topic2

asyncio/hbmqtt

The asyncio-powered hbmqtt MQTT library can be used instead, if you like:

from mqttwrapper.hbmqtt_backend import run_script

async def callback(topic, payload):
    print("Received payload {} on topic {}".format(payload, topic))

Note that your callback must be an awaitable in this case.

Your callback may require context arguments which themselves are async objects or awaitables which poses a challenge: how to set these up outside of an asyncio event loop before calling run_script? In this case, you can pass a context_callback awaitable as a kwarg to run_script. This is run at the start of the MQTT loop, and should return a dict which will be merged into the kwargs which are passed to your callback. For example:

from mqttwrapper.hbmqtt_backend import run_script

async def setup_db():
  return {
    "query_db": query_db
  }

async def query_db(value):
  # pretend this is some slow DB query, for example.
  await asyncio.sleep(3)
  return value * 2

async def callback(topic, payload, query_db):
    db_result = await query_db(int(payload))
    print("Received payload {} on topic {}, db result: {}".format(payload, topic, db_result))

def main():
    run_script(callback, context_callback=setup_db)

NB hbmqtt’s reconnection handling does not resubscribe to topics upon reconnection, and mqttwrapper does not yet work around this.

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