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mqtt_agent.rb 4.8KB

    # encoding: utf-8 require "json" module Agents class MqttAgent < Agent gem_dependency_check { defined?(MQTT) } description <<-MD The MQTT Agent allows both publication and subscription to an MQTT topic. #{'## Include `mqtt` in your Gemfile to use this Agent!' if dependencies_missing?} MQTT is a generic transport protocol for machine to machine communication. You can do things like: * Publish to [RabbitMQ](http://www.rabbitmq.com/mqtt.html) * Run [OwnTracks, a location tracking tool](http://owntracks.org/) for iOS and Android * Subscribe to your home automation setup like [Ninjablocks](http://forums.ninjablocks.com/index.php?p=/discussion/661/today-i-learned-about-mqtt/p1) or [TheThingSystem](http://thethingsystem.com/dev/supported-things.html) Simply choose a topic (think email subject line) to publish/listen to, and configure your service. It's easy to setup your own [broker](http://jpmens.net/2013/09/01/installing-mosquitto-on-a-raspberry-pi/) or connect to a [cloud service](http://www.cloudmqtt.com) Hints: Many services run mqtts (mqtt over SSL) often with a custom certificate. You'll want to download their cert and install it locally, specifying the ```certificate_path``` configuration. Example configuration: <pre><code>{ 'uri' => 'mqtts://user:pass@localhost:8883' 'ssl' => :TLSv1, 'ca_file' => './ca.pem', 'cert_file' => './client.crt', 'key_file' => './client.key', 'topic' => 'huginn' } </code></pre> Subscribe to CloCkWeRX's TheThingSystem instance (thethingsystem.com), where temperature and other events are being published. <pre><code>{ 'uri' => 'mqtt://kcqlmkgx:sVNoccqwvXxE@m10.cloudmqtt.com:13858', 'topic' => 'the_thing_system/demo' } </code></pre> Subscribe to all topics <pre><code>{ 'uri' => 'mqtt://kcqlmkgx:sVNoccqwvXxE@m10.cloudmqtt.com:13858', 'topic' => '/#' } </code></pre> Find out more detail on [subscription wildcards](http://www.eclipse.org/paho/files/mqttdoc/Cclient/wildcard.html) MD event_description <<-MD Events are simply nested MQTT payloads. For example, an MQTT payload for Owntracks <pre><code>{ "topic": "owntracks/kcqlmkgx/Dan", "message": {"_type": "location", "lat": "-34.8493644", "lon": "138.5218119", "tst": "1401771049", "acc": "50.0", "batt": "31", "desc": "Home", "event": "enter"}, "time": 1401771051 }</code></pre> MD def validate_options unless options['uri'].present? && options['topic'].present? errors.add(:base, "topic and uri are required") end end def working? event_created_within?(interpolated['expected_update_period_in_days']) && !recent_error_logs? end def default_options { 'uri' => 'mqtts://user:pass@localhost:8883', 'ssl' => :TLSv1, 'ca_file' => './ca.pem', 'cert_file' => './client.crt', 'key_file' => './client.key', 'topic' => 'huginn', 'max_read_time' => '10', 'expected_update_period_in_days' => '2' } end def mqtt_client @client ||= MQTT::Client.new(interpolated['uri']) if interpolated['ssl'] @client.ssl = interpolated['ssl'].to_sym @client.ca_file = interpolated['ca_file'] @client.cert_file = interpolated['cert_file'] @client.key_file = interpolated['key_file'] end @client end def receive(incoming_events) mqtt_client.connect do |c| incoming_events.each do |event| c.publish(interpolated(event)['topic'], event.payload['message']) end end end def check last_message = memory['last_message'] mqtt_client.connect do |c| begin Timeout.timeout((interpolated['max_read_time'].presence || 15).to_i) { c.get_packet(interpolated['topic']) do |packet| topic, payload = message = [packet.topic, packet.payload] # Ignore a message if it is previously received next if (packet.retain || packet.duplicate) && message == last_message last_message = message # A lot of services generate JSON, so try that. begin payload = JSON.parse(payload) rescue end create_event payload: { 'topic' => topic, 'message' => payload, 'time' => Time.now.to_i } end } rescue Timeout::Error end end # Remember the last original (non-retain, non-duplicate) message self.memory['last_message'] = last_message save! end end end