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mqtt.publish() function

mqtt.publish() is experimental and subject to change at any time.

Only supported in InfluxDB Cloud (TSM)

The experimental/mqtt package only supported in InfluxDB Cloud (TSM). It is still available to import in InfluxDB OSS and Enterprise, but functions will not successfully publish to an MQTT broker.

mqtt.publish() sends data to an MQTT broker using MQTT protocol.

Function type signature
(
    broker: string,
    message: string,
    topic: string,
    ?clientid: string,
    ?password: string,
    ?qos: int,
    ?retain: bool,
    ?timeout: duration,
    ?username: string,
) => bool

For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

broker

(Required) MQTT broker connection string.

topic

(Required) MQTT topic to send data to.

message

(Required) Message to send to the MQTT broker.

qos

MQTT Quality of Service (QoS) level. Values range from [0-2]. Default is 0.

retain

MQTT retain flag. Default is false.

clientid

MQTT client ID.

username

Username to send to the MQTT broker.

Username is only required if the broker requires authentication. If you provide a username, you must provide a password.

password

Password to send to the MQTT broker.

Password is only required if the broker requires authentication. If you provide a password, you must provide a username.

timeout

MQTT connection timeout. Default is 1s.

Examples

Send a message to an MQTT endpoint

import "experimental/mqtt"

mqtt.publish(
    broker: "tcp://localhost:8883",
    topic: "alerts",
    message: "wake up",
    clientid: "alert-watcher",
    retain: true,
)

Send a message to an MQTT endpoint using input data

import "experimental/mqtt"
import "sampledata"

sampledata.float()
    |> map(
        fn: (r) =>
            ({r with sent:
                    mqtt.publish(
                        broker: "tcp://localhost:8883",
                        topic: "sampledata/${r.id}",
                        message: string(v: r._value),
                        clientid: "sensor-12a4",
                    ),
            }),
    )

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