MQTT source
Kuiper provides built-in support for MQTT source stream, which can subscribe the message from MQTT broker and feed into the Kuiper processing pipeline. The configuration file of MQTT source is at $kuiper/etc/mqtt_source.yaml
. Below is the file format.
#Global MQTT configurations
default:
qos: 1
servers: [tcp://127.0.0.1:1883]
#username: user1
#password: password
#certificationPath: /var/kuiper/xyz-certificate.pem
#privateKeyPath: /var/kuiper/xyz-private.pem.key
#Override the global configurations
demo_conf: #Conf_key
qos: 0
servers: [tcp://10.211.55.6:1883, tcp://127.0.0.1]
Global MQTT configurations
Use can specify the global MQTT settings here. The configuration items specified in default
section will be taken as default settings for all MQTT connections.
qos
The default subscription QoS level.
servers
The server list for MQTT message broker. Currently, only ONE
server can be specified.
username
The username for MQTT connection. The configuration will not be used if certificationPath
or privateKeyPath
is specified.
password
The password for MQTT connection. The configuration will not be used if certificationPath
or privateKeyPath
is specified.
certificationPath
The location of certification path. It can be an absolute path, or a relative path. If it is an relative path, then the base path is where you excuting the kuiperd
command. For example, if you run bin/kuiperd
from /var/kuiper
, then the base path is /var/kuiper
; If you run ./kuiperd
from /var/kuiper/bin
, then the base path is /var/kuiper/bin
. Such as d3807d9fa5-certificate.pem
.
privateKeyPath
The location of private key path. It can be an absolute path, or a relative path. For more detailed information, please refer to certificationPath
. Such as d3807d9fa5-private.pem.key
.
bufferLength
specify the maximum number of messages to be buffered in the memory. This is used to avoid the extra large memory usage that would cause out of memory error. Notice that the memory usage will be varied to the actual buffer. Increase the length here won’t increase the initial memory allocation so it is safe to set a large buffer length. The default value is 102400, that is if each payload size is about 100 bytes, the maximum buffer size will be about 102400 * 100B ~= 10MB.
kubeedgeVersion
kubeedge version number. Different version numbers correspond to different file contents.
kubeedgeModelFile
The name of the kubeedge template file. The file is located in the specified etc/sources folder. The sample format is as follows:
{
"deviceModels": [{
"name": "device1",
"properties": [{
"name": "temperature",
"dataType": "int"
}, {
"name": "temperature-enable",
"dataType": "string"
}]
}]
}
deviceModels.name
The device name. It matches the field in the subscription topic that is located between the third and fourth “/“. For example: $ke/events/device/device1/data/update.
properties.name
Field name.
properties.dataType
Expected field type.
Override the default settings
If you have a specific connection that need to overwrite the default settings, you can create a customized section. In the previous sample, we create a specific setting named with demo
. Then you can specify the configuration with option CONF_KEY
when creating the stream definition (see stream specs for more info).
Sample
demo (
...
) WITH (DATASOURCE="test/", FORMAT="JSON", KEY="USERID", CONF_KEY="demo");
The configuration keys used for these specific settings are the same as in default
settings, any values specified in specific settings will overwrite the values in default
section.