NAME
net-mqtt-sub - Perl script for subscribing to an MQTT topic
VERSION
version 1.163170
SYNOPSIS
net-mqtt-sub [options] topic1 [topic2] [topic3] ...
DESCRIPTION
This script subscribes to one or more MQTT topics and prints any messages that it receives to stdout.
OPTIONS
- -help
-
Print a brief help message.
- -man
-
Print the manual page.
- -host
-
The host running the MQTT service. The default is
127.0.0.1
. - -port
-
The port of the running MQTT service. The default is 1883.
- -client-id
-
The client id to use in the connect message. The default is 'NetMQTTpm' followed by the process id of the process.
- -verbose
-
Include more verbose output. Without this option the script only outputs errors and received messages one per line in the form:
topic message
With one -verbose options, publish messages are printed in a form of a summary of the header fields and the payload in hex dump and text form.
With two -verbose options, summaries are printed for all messages sent and received.
With three -verbose options, a hex dump of all data transmitted and received is printed.
- -keepalive NNN
-
The keep alive timer value. Defaults to 120 seconds. For simplicity, it is also currently used as the connection/subscription timeout.
- -count NNN
-
Read the specificed number of MQTT messages and then exit. Default is 0 - read forever.
- -one or -1
-
Short for -count 1. Read one message and exit.
- -username
-
Username to be used for authentication in the connection message.
- -password
-
Password to be used for authentication in the connection message.
SEE ALSO
Net::MQTT::Message(3)
DISCLAIMER
This is not official IBM code. I work for IBM but I'm writing this in my spare time (with permission) for fun.
AUTHOR
Mark Hindess <soft-cpan@temporalanomaly.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Mark Hindess.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.