emqx-lua-hook
Before EMQX 4.1. We only provide multi-language support for Lua. Its architecture is different from the above mentioned, which will include the entire language runtime in the Erlang VM:
- Multiple language support appears as a plug-in. For different language environments, different language support plugins are required.
- This supported plugin embeds all the environments of the language runtime.
To maintain compatibility, the plug-in remains in the release version of EMQX.
Example
In the EMQX Broker distribution, user-defined Lua script files should be placed in data/script/
.
Take the sending content of the control message as an example, and add the file data/script/test.lua
:
function on_message_publish(clientid, username, topic, payload, qos, retain)
return topic, "hello", qos, retain
end
function register_hook()
return "on_message_publish"
end
The script shows:
- Implemented a callback function
on_message_publish
and changed thepayload
field of all published messages tohello
. - Use
register_hook
to tellemqx_lua_hook
the name list of callback function that need to be registered.
It is worth noting that the names, parameters, data types, and number of these callback functions are fixed and must be consistent with the examples provided.
After the script is written, you need to manually load it into the emqx_lua_hook
plugin:
The emqx_lua_hook
plugin is enabled at first:
./bin/emqx_ctl plugins load emqx_lua_hook
Load test.lua
into emqx_lua_hook
:
./bin/emqx_ctl luahook load test.lua
When the execution succeeds, it means that the script has been successfully loaded. Otherwise, check whether the syntax of the source file is correct.
After completion, you can start two MQTT clients, one to subscribe to any topic, and the other to publish any message to the topic that you just subscribed to. It can be found that the message content received by the subscriber is hello
which proves that the test.lua
script has taken effect.
Callback function
Supported callback functions and parameter type: emqx-lua-hook - README.md (opens new window)
Example: examples.lua (opens new window)
Command
Load the specified Lua script:
## Script: Script file name
luahook load <Script>
Unload the specified Lua script:
luahook unload <Script>
Reload the specified Lua script:
luahook reload <Script>
Load the specified Lua script and set it to start with emqx_lua_hook
:
luahook enable <Script>
Unload the specified Lua script and cancel it to start with emqx_lua_hook
:
luahook disable <Script>