mqtt-publisher - send HAL pin data to MQTT broker periodically
loadusr -W mqtt-publisher [options] keys=pin1[,pin2...]
mqtt-publisher is a non-realtime program that reads HAL values periodically and passes the values to a MQTT broker.
When specifying the MQTT settings in the INI file, this is the recommended setup:
HAL file:
loadusr -W
mqtt-publisher [MQTT]DRYRUN --mqtt-broker=[MQTT]BROKER \
--mqtt-user=[MQTT]USERNAME --mqtt-password=[MQTT]PASSWORD
keys=halui.estop.is-activated
INI file:
[MQTT]
DRYRUN = --dryrun
BROKER = broker.local
USERNAME = username
PASSWORD = password
This component need the Paho python library installed to function. On debian this is available from the python3-paho-mqtt package.
keys=pin1[,pin2,...]
The name of HAL pins, signals and other values to publish using MQTT. The names are also used as the JSON keys in the MQTT message published with the broker.
--dryrun
Do not set up MQTT connection, only print message to stdout. Useful for debugging and testing.
--mqtt-broker=FQDN
The fully qualified DNS name of the MQTT broker. The default broker name is "localhost".
--mqtt-port=PORTNUMBER
The port to use of the MQTT broker. The default port is 1883.
--mqtt-user=USERNAME
The user name to use when connecting to the MQTT broker.
--mqtt-password=PASSWORD
The password to use when connecting to the MQTT broker.
--mqtt-prefix=PREFIX
The MQTT prefix/topic to use when publishing to the MQTT broker. The default prefix is "devices/linuxcnc/machine".
mqtt-publisher
The loop reading HAL values and publishing MQTT messages.
mqtt-publisher.enable bit input
When TRUE, publish messages to MQTT broker. When FALSE, do not publish messages. Default is TRUE.
mqtt-publisher.period u32 input
The number of seconds to sleep between publishing MQTT messages to the broker. Default is 10 seconds.
mqtt-publisher.lastpublish u32 output
When the last MQTT publication was published in number of seconds since EPOC. If no publication has taken place, the value is zero.
Any set of HAL pins and signals can be published. This setup might be a useful starting point:
loadusr -W
mqtt-publisher [MQTT]DRYRUN --mqtt-broker=[MQTT]BROKER
--mqtt-user=[MQTT]USERNAME --mqtt-password=[MQTT]PASSWORD
keys=halui.axis.a.pos-feedback,halui.axis.b.pos-feedback,
halui.axis.c.pos-feedback,halui.axis.u.pos-feedback,
halui.axis.v.pos-feedback,halui.axis.w.pos-feedback,
halui.axis.x.pos-feedback,halui.axis.y.pos-feedback,
halui.axis.z.pos-feedback,halui.estop.is-activated,
halui.joint.0.is-homed,halui.joint.1.is-homed,halui.joint.2.is-homed,
halui.joint.3.is-homed,halui.joint.4.is-homed,halui.joint.5.is-homed,
halui.joint.6.is-homed,halui.joint.7.is-homed,halui.joint.8.is-homed,
halui.machine.is-on,halui.max-velocity.value,halui.mode.is-auto,
halui.mode.is-manual,halui.mode.is-mdi,halui.mode.is-teleop,
halui.program.is-running'
Note, the list of keys can not include space after comma. The lines are only broken here to avoid too long lines in the documentation.
hal(3hal)
Component and documentation created by Petter Reinholdtsen, as part of the LinuxCNC project.
Copyright © 2023 Petter Reinholdtsen. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.