mqtt.to() function
mqtt.to()
is experimental and subject to change at any time.
mqtt.to()
outputs data from a stream of tables to an MQTT broker using MQTT protocol.
Function type signature
(
<-tables: stream[A],
broker: string,
?clientid: string,
?name: string,
?password: string,
?qos: int,
?retain: bool,
?tagColumns: [string],
?timeColumn: string,
?timeout: duration,
?topic: string,
?username: string,
?valueColumns: [string],
) => stream[B] where A: Record, B: Record
Parameters
broker
(Required) MQTT broker connection string.
topic
MQTT topic to send data to.
qos
MQTT Quality of Service (QoS) level. Values range from [0-2]
. Default is 0
.
retain
MQTT retain flag. Default is false
.
clientid
MQTT client ID.
username
Username to send to the MQTT broker.
Username is only required if the broker requires authentication. If you provide a username, you must provide a password.
password
Password to send to the MQTT broker. Password is only required if the broker requires authentication. If you provide a password, you must provide a username.
name
Name for the MQTT message.
timeout
MQTT connection timeout. Default is 1s
.
timeColumn
Column to use as time values in the output line protocol.
Default is "_time"
.
tagColumns
Columns to use as tag sets in the output line protocol.
Default is []
.
valueColumns
Columns to use as field values in the output line protocol.
Default is ["_value"]
.
tables
Input data. Default is piped-forward data (<-
).
Examples
Send data to an MQTT broker
import "experimental/mqtt"
import "sampledata"
sampledata.float()
|> mqtt.to(
broker: "tcp://localhost:8883",
topic: "example-topic",
clientid: r.id,
tagColumns: ["id"],
valueColumns: ["_value"],
)
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