Aedes
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Aedes
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Cloud compatible node native message broker
Any reason to not use https://github.com/moscajs/aedes? mqtt is a standard protocol. I see there is an mqtt adapter for kafka, and a broker to translate between systems.
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mqtt as a module
yes, we did it as well. We are using the aedes broker, wrapped inside its own module/service. Here you can find the broker lib https://github.com/moscajs/aedes
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Build your self-hosted Evernote
Any of the open-source MQTT brokers out there should do the job. I personally use Mosquitto for most of my projects, but RabbitMQ, Aedes or any other broker should all just work.
- Mosquitto: An open-source MQTT broker
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Can MQTT topics be private ? (and other noob questions)
In Aedes, you can implement topic-level security with the authorizePublish and authorizeSubscribe handlers
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More Scaling Salesforce Apps Using Heroku Microservices
aedes: Barebone MQTT server
MQTT-Explorer
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7 Best MQTT Client Tools Worth Trying in 2023
Quote from MQTT Explorer
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ESP8266 Connection Error -4 with AWS IoT using PubSubClient Library
Sounds like you're on a good path tracking the problem to aws, not the esp. First of all, I'd try to make it work with a "proven" solution, then move on to your own implementation. I have had good success using http://mqtt-explorer.com/ on windows to diagnose a similar situation. Mqtt explorer gives you very granular control over endpoints and topics, so might be helpful to you too.
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Duplicated readings?
I would suggest using Mqtt explorer (http://mqtt-explorer.com/) to see how often the sensor updates its values. This as a first step to narrow down the problem.
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mqtt.fx for win 7 32
Here are a few alternatives: http://mqtt-explorer.com/ https://mqttx.app/
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Can't establish a MQTT connection between an ESP32 SoC and MQTT Broker Mosquitto running on my Macbook
Use MQTT Explorer to view and generate messages: http://mqtt-explorer.com/
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MQTT to Node-RED - Rapidly loosing hair!
For MQTT debugging, I like MQTT explorer
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What is the best packet formatting for in-chip communication?
You can write test programs to send very specific messages to simulate errors, or simulate entire components that aren't written yet. There are also free programs like MQTT Explorer that will let you browse the message traffic, generate messages manually, log whatever you cant, and even graph your values if you happen to send numerical values (that is really cool when you do some long-term testing).
- MQTT Explorer
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Problem with mqttx
To use a local server can let you control all details of your full messaging chain. Try other clients can make you away from the ill behaviors or bugs of specific client. I recently demonstrate how easy a free MQTT client (MQTT explorer) send to a free MQTT database on Windows 10 in my video.
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Need help with Local Tuya and Node Red.
A useful tool is MQTT Explorer. You can connect to your broker and see what changes when you use the light through an app or switch or whatever. This should help you understand the manner in which the light talks with mqtt. Once you think you have understood it, you can use explorer to publish test messages to see if it works as desired.
What are some alternatives?
mosquitto - Eclipse Mosquitto - An open source MQTT broker
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
MQTT.js - The MQTT client for Node.js and the browser
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
µWebSockets - Simple, secure & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications
ha-blueiris - Integration with Blue Iris Video Security Software
emqx - The most scalable open-source MQTT broker for IoT, IIoT, and connected vehicles
termux-api - Termux add-on app which exposes device functionality as API to command line programs.
mqtt-venstar-bridge - Simple MQTT bridge to the venstar HTTP API
termux-packages - A package build system for Termux.