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sudo apt install libpaho-mqtt-dev libpaho-mqttpp-dev mosquitto-dev mosquitto-clients | sudo apt install libpaho-mqtt-dev libpaho-mqttpp-dev mosquitto-dev mosquitto-clients mosquitto | ||
Install on 32bit OS: | Install on 32bit OS: | ||
sudo apt install libpaho-mqtt-dev mosquitto-dev mosquitto-clients | sudo apt install libpaho-mqtt-dev mosquitto-dev mosquitto-clients mosquitto | ||
- in addition to other packages required for normal compile | - in addition to other packages required for normal compile |
Revision as of 12:37, 1 December 2024
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Installation packages
On Raspberry PI 5 (running 64bit OS) Paho Mqtt can be installed with C++ support. This failed on Raspberry pi 4 (running 32 bit OK - due to Lidar support for YD Lidar S4B).
However, the C interface API works on Raspberry 32bit OS (Bullseye).
Install on 64bit OS:
sudo apt install libpaho-mqtt-dev libpaho-mqttpp-dev mosquitto-dev mosquitto-clients mosquitto
Install on 32bit OS:
sudo apt install libpaho-mqtt-dev mosquitto-dev mosquitto-clients mosquitto
- in addition to other packages required for normal compile
This should allow the teensy interface to compile.
Documentation MQTT API
For Paho-mqtt on Python, see https://eclipse.dev/paho/files/paho.mqtt.python/html/index.html
For C interface: https://eclipse.github.io/paho.mqtt.c/MQTTClient/html/index.html
For C++ see: https://eclipse.dev/paho/files/cppdoc/classmqtt_1_1client.html
Configure Mosquitto
Copy the full option list example to /etc/mosquitto/conf.d/:
sudo cp /usr/share/doc/mosquitto/examples/mosquitto.conf /etc/mosquitto/conf.d/
Uncomment and change in the 'listener' group:
#listener listener 1883
In the security group:
#allow_anonymous false allow_anonymous true
Restart mosquitto to take effect.
sudo service mosquitto restart