mqtt-broker
A tokio-based MQTT v5 broker written in pure Rust [WIP] (by bschwind)
akasa
A high performance, low latency and high extendable MQTT server(broker) in Rust (by akasamq)
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2 | 2 | |
136 | 102 | |
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3.8 | 8.2 | |
11 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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mqtt-broker
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Announcing rumqttd v0.15.0 with MQTTv5 features like Topic Alias and Message Expiry
Not sure if I have many insights that the rumqttd team doesn't already know. My goals were a lot more scaled back in nature, I just wanted an easily-deployable binary that runs on a single machine, there isn't any clustering or things of that sort. Here's the current code. The main thing I'm wondering about is whether I got the architecture right for getting the best performance out of tokio. I have an ESP32-based project I originally wrote this for and I got it to the point where it works, and that's about where I stopped working hard on it, haha
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OTA update using MQTT
I have some of an MQTT broker implemented, but it's not complete yet, and development is slow because it's just me working on it.
akasa
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What are some alternatives?
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pyrinas-server-rs - Open IoT Server built with Rust 🦀 using Rumqttd and more. Features built in message brokering and OTA updates.
telemq - Experimental MQTT broker
mqtt-rs - MQTT protocol library for Rust
mqrstt - Pure rust sync and async MQTTv5 client
ic-event-hub - Event-based pub/sub for IC canisters
ntex-mqtt - MQTT Client/Server framework for v5 and v3.1.1 protocols
rustpad - Efficient and minimal collaborative code editor, self-hosted, no database required