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- /*
- * This example shows how to publish messages from outside of the Mosquitto network loop.
- */
- #include <mosquitto.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <unistd.h>
- /* Callback called when the client receives a CONNACK message from the broker. */
- void on_connect(struct mosquitto *mosq, void *obj, int reason_code)
- {
- /* Print out the connection result. mosquitto_connack_string() produces an
- * appropriate string for MQTT v3.x clients, the equivalent for MQTT v5.0
- * clients is mosquitto_reason_string().
- */
- printf("on_connect: %s\n", mosquitto_connack_string(reason_code));
- if(reason_code != 0){
- /* If the connection fails for any reason, we don't want to keep on
- * retrying in this example, so disconnect. Without this, the client
- * will attempt to reconnect. */
- mosquitto_disconnect(mosq);
- }
- /* You may wish to set a flag here to indicate to your application that the
- * client is now connected. */
- }
- /* Callback called when the client knows to the best of its abilities that a
- * PUBLISH has been successfully sent. For QoS 0 this means the message has
- * been completely written to the operating system. For QoS 1 this means we
- * have received a PUBACK from the broker. For QoS 2 this means we have
- * received a PUBCOMP from the broker. */
- void on_publish(struct mosquitto *mosq, void *obj, int mid)
- {
- printf("Message with mid %d has been published.\n", mid);
- }
- int get_temperature(void)
- {
- sleep(1); /* Prevent a storm of messages - this pretend sensor works at 1Hz */
- return random()%100;
- }
- /* This function pretends to read some data from a sensor and publish it.*/
- void publish_sensor_data(struct mosquitto *mosq)
- {
- char payload[20];
- int temp;
- int rc;
- /* Get our pretend data */
- temp = get_temperature();
- /* Print it to a string for easy human reading - payload format is highly
- * application dependent. */
- snprintf(payload, sizeof(payload), "%d", temp);
- /* Publish the message
- * mosq - our client instance
- * *mid = NULL - we don't want to know what the message id for this message is
- * topic = "example/temperature" - the topic on which this message will be published
- * payloadlen = strlen(payload) - the length of our payload in bytes
- * payload - the actual payload
- * qos = 2 - publish with QoS 2 for this example
- * retain = false - do not use the retained message feature for this message
- */
- rc = mosquitto_publish(mosq, NULL, "example/temperature", strlen(payload), payload, 2, false);
- if(rc != MOSQ_ERR_SUCCESS){
- fprintf(stderr, "Error publishing: %s\n", mosquitto_strerror(rc));
- }
- }
- int main(int argc, char *argv[])
- {
- struct mosquitto *mosq;
- int rc;
- /* Required before calling other mosquitto functions */
- mosquitto_lib_init();
- /* Create a new client instance.
- * id = NULL -> ask the broker to generate a client id for us
- * clean session = true -> the broker should remove old sessions when we connect
- * obj = NULL -> we aren't passing any of our private data for callbacks
- */
- mosq = mosquitto_new(NULL, true, NULL);
- if(mosq == NULL){
- fprintf(stderr, "Error: Out of memory.\n");
- return 1;
- }
- /* Configure callbacks. This should be done before connecting ideally. */
- mosquitto_connect_callback_set(mosq, on_connect);
- mosquitto_publish_callback_set(mosq, on_publish);
- /* Connect to test.mosquitto.org on port 1883, with a keepalive of 60 seconds.
- * This call makes the socket connection only, it does not complete the MQTT
- * CONNECT/CONNACK flow, you should use mosquitto_loop_start() or
- * mosquitto_loop_forever() for processing net traffic. */
- rc = mosquitto_connect(mosq, "test.mosquitto.org", 1883, 60);
- if(rc != MOSQ_ERR_SUCCESS){
- mosquitto_destroy(mosq);
- fprintf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", mosquitto_strerror(rc));
- return 1;
- }
- /* Run the network loop in a background thread, this call returns quickly. */
- rc = mosquitto_loop_start(mosq);
- if(rc != MOSQ_ERR_SUCCESS){
- mosquitto_destroy(mosq);
- fprintf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", mosquitto_strerror(rc));
- return 1;
- }
- /* At this point the client is connected to the network socket, but may not
- * have completed CONNECT/CONNACK.
- * It is fairly safe to start queuing messages at this point, but if you
- * want to be really sure you should wait until after a successful call to
- * the connect callback.
- * In this case we know it is 1 second before we start publishing.
- */
- while(1){
- publish_sensor_data(mosq);
- }
- mosquitto_lib_cleanup();
- return 0;
- }
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