This lesson will show the basic MQTT protocol usage on the NodeMCU board.We use the MQTTBox as the MQTT client here, and we will use the NodeMCU to complete following operations:
It will reconnect to the server if the connection is lost using a blocking reconnect function. See the ‘mqtt_reconnect_nonblocking’ example for how to achieve the same result without blocking the main loop.
Connect the NodeMCU to PC via USB cable.
We need install MQTT endpoint library(PubSubClient) to communicate with MQTT broker, please download the library from following link:
https://osoyoo.com/wp-content/uploads/samplecode/pubsubclient.zip
Unzip above file, move the unzipped folder to アルドゥイーノIDE library folder.
Open the アルドゥイーノIDE,you can find the “pubsubclient” on the “Examples” column:
In these lessons,we will use the MQTTBox as the MQTT client.(You can also use another client )
You will see this page after installation completed:
If you completed all above operations,open アルドゥイーノIDE–>File–>Example–>pubsubclient–>mqtt esp8266,you will get below code:
Edit the code to fit your own WiFi and MQTT settings as following operations:
1)Hotspot Configration:
const char* ssid = “your_hotspot_ssid”;
const char* password = “your_hotspot_password”;
Find above code line,put your own ssid and password on there.
2)MQTT Server Address Setting
const char* mqtt_server = “broker.mqtt-dashboard.com”;
You can use your own MQTT broker URL or IP address to set above mqtt_server value. You can also use some famous free MQTT server to test the project such as “broker.mqtt-dashboard.com”, “iot.eclipse.org” etc.
3)MQTT Client Settings
If your MQTT broker require clientID,username and password authentication,you need to change
if (client.connect(clientId.c_str()))
to
if (client.connect(clientId,userName,passWord)) //put your clientId/userName/passWord here
If not,just keep them as default.
After do that,choose the coresponding board type and port type as below,then upload the sketch to the NodeMCU.
In this step,we will show how to create an MQTT client on the MQTTBox.
Open your MQTTBox and click the blue button to add a new MQTT client.
Then you will see:
Config the MQTT CLIENT SETTINGS as below:
Click to save your changes.
Next, you will automatically enter the new page.If all above configration is correct,the “Not Connected” will change to “Connected” ,your MQTT client name and Host name will be displayed at the top of this page.
Topic setting:
Make sure your MQTT client publish topic is same as your アルドゥイーノsketch subscribe topic(inTopic here).
Make sure your MQTT client subscribe topic is same as your アルドゥイーノsketch publish topic(outTopic here).
Sketch side:
Onece the upload done,if the wifi hotspot name and password setting is ok, and MQTT broker is connected, open the Serial Monitor,you will see following result:
You can see the publish message “hello world” on the serial monitor.Then open the MQTT client and publish payload “1” to the topic, this NodeMCU will recevie these messages by subscribing to the “inTopic”,and the LED will be lit.
Publish payload “0” to this topic,the NodeMCU LED will be turned off.
As shown in the right figure below,once click the Subscribe button of this subscribe topic,this topic will keep subscribe to the messages that published by this NodeMCU.
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I could not get this to work correctly “if (client.connect(clientId,userName,passWord))”
If your MQTT server requires a password I had success with adding 3 lines.
#Add these up near the wifi ssid and password and change the values in the quotes
const char* mqtt_username = “mqttuser”;
const char* mqtt_password = “mqttpass”;
#Replace this line with
if (client.connect(clientId.c_str()))
#This line
if (client.connect((char*) clientId.c_str(), mqtt_username, mqtt_password))