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A user friendly wrappr for easy mqtt operations

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mqttwrappr

pypi versions License: MIT

This library provides a simple interface for interacting with MQTT brokers using the Paho MQTT client. It includes classes for managing MQTT connections, publishing messages, and subscribing to topics with customizable message dispatching.

⚠️ Note: This package is currently in active development. It is not yet feature-complete. Users should expect changes and potential instability.

👥 Please feel free to test and contribute.

🚀 Quickstart Example

Creating an MQTT Client

To create an MQTT client, you can either instantiate it directly or use a YAML configuration file.

Creating client

from mqttwrappr import MqttClient

# Create an MQTT client instance
mqtt_client = MqttClient(
    broker='mqtt.example.com',
    port=1883,
    username='your_username',
    password='your_password'
)

Creating client from config file

(recommended way)

#config.yaml
broker: mqtt.example.com
port: 1883
username: your_username
password: your_password
from mqttwrappr import MqttClient

# Create an MQTT client instance from a YAML configuration file
mqtt_client = MqttClient.from_yaml('config.yaml')

Subscribing to a Topic

You can subscribe to a topic and handle incoming messages using a custom dispatch function. A custom dispatch function is a user-defined function that processes incoming MQTT messages. It serves as a flexible mechanism to handle messages received from subscribed topics, allowing developers to implement specific logic tailored to their application's needs. It is crucial that the custom dispatch function accepts exactly two parameters: topic and message. The function must be defined with precisely these two parameters—no more, no less—to ensure compatibility with the MQTT client's dispatch mechanism.

def custom_dispatch(topic, message):
    print(f"Custom Dispatch - Topic: {topic}, Message: {message}")

# Subscribe to a topic with a custom dispatch function
mqtt_client.subscribe(topic='test/topic', qos=1, dispatch_fnc=custom_dispatch)

Publishing Messages

You can publish messages to a topic. Messages can be strings or dictionaries (which are converted to JSON).

# Publish a simple string message
mqtt_client.publish(topic='test/topic', message='Hello, MQTT!')

# Publish a dictionary as a JSON string
mqtt_client.publish(topic='test/topic', message={'key': 'value'})

Interactive Terminal Publishing

You can also publish messages interactively from the terminal.

# Start interactive terminal input for publishing messages
mqtt_client.publish_on_terminal_input()

please also check out the examples provided

🔨 Installation

pip install mqttwrappr

if you want to run your own mqtt server check out setup-mosquitto-with-docker

👨‍💻 Contributors:

©️ License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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