The on connect message
is published to the on connect topic
every time the client connects or reconnects to the server.
The last will message
is published to the last will topic
every time the client connects or reconnects to the server.
The Server will store this message and send it to its subscribers when the client disconnects.
Comma separated list of topics that are not covered by existing states. Received messages are converted to states within the adapters namespace (e.g. mqtt.0) and subscribed. You can remove topics after all states have been created.
When publishing this will be prepended to all topics. Default is empty (no prefix).
When subscribing this will be prepended to all topics. Default is empty (no prefix).
Enables or disables the mqtt-client functionality for this state. Disabling will delete any mqtt-client settings from this state.
The topic this state is published to and subscribed from. default: state-ID converted to a mqtt topic.
enable
state will be publishedchanges only
state will only be published when its value changesas object
whole state will be published as objectqos
see http://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levelsretain
see http://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-8-retained-messages
enable
topic will be subscribed and state will be updated accordinglychanges only
state will only be written when the value changedas object
messages will be interpreted as objectsqos
see http://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levelsack
on state updates the ack flag will be set accordingly
- when ack is set to true it will overwrite objects ack, see
as object
- to prevent message loops, if both publish and subscribe are enabled
changes only
is always on for subscribe
- test prefixes
- connect/reconnect without clean session
- (bluefox) Used MQTT 5.0
- (bluefox) Support of js-controller 2.0 was added
- (bluefox) small fixes
- (bluefox) Translations
- (bluefox) Udpate of MQTT module
- (bluefox) Update io-package.json
- (Pmant) fix initial object parsing
- (Pmant) fix objects view
- (Pmant) fix crash
- (Pmant) add optional publish and subscribe prefixes
- (Pmant) reduce logging -> debug
- (Pmant) use new custom settings
- (Pmant) fix possible loop
- (Pmant) initial commit
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