Plugins
The EMQ X Broker distribution contains a large number of official plug-ins, which provide some basic or various extended functions.
They rely on the code API of emqx (opens new window) or hooks for their special functions.
You can compile it with the emqx (opens new window) core project and package it into a working package.
WARNING
EMQ X Enterprise edition customers are not provided with the source code. EMQ provides no supports for customer developed plugins in their development, test or integration work.
List of plugins
The official plug-ins provided by EMQ X include:
Plugin | Configuration file | Description |
---|---|---|
emqx_dashboard (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_dashboard.conf | Web dashboard Plugin (Default) |
emqx_management (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_management.conf | HTTP API and CLI Management Plugin |
emqx_auth_mnesia (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_auth_mnesia.conf | Mnesia Auth/access control |
emqx_auth_jwt (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_auth_jwt.conf | JWT Auth/access control |
emqx_auth_ldap (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_auth_ldap.conf | LDAP Auth/access control |
emqx_auth_http (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_auth_http.conf | HTTP Auth/access control |
emqx_auth_mongo (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_auth_mongo.conf | MongoDB Auth/access control |
emqx_auth_mysql (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_auth_mysql.conf | MySQL Auth/access control |
emqx_auth_pgsql (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_auth_pgsql.conf | PostgreSQL Auth/access control |
emqx_auth_redis (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_auth_redis.conf | Redis Auth/access control |
emqx_psk_file (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_psk_file.conf | PSK support |
emqx_web_hook (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_web_hook.conf | Web Hook Plugin |
emqx_lua_hook (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_lua_hook.conf | Lua Hook Plugin |
emqx_retainer (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_retainer.conf | Retain Message storage module |
emqx_rule_engine (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_rule_engine.conf | Rule engine |
emqx_bridge_mqtt (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_bridge_mqtt.conf | MQTT Message Bridge Plugin |
emqx_coap (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_coap.conf | CoAP protocol support |
emqx_lwm2m (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_lwm2m.conf | LwM2M protocol support |
emqx_sn (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_sn.conf | MQTT-SN protocol support |
emqx_stomp (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_stomp.conf | Stomp protocol support |
emqx_recon (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_recon.conf | Recon performance debugging |
emqx_plugin_template (opens new window) | etc/plugins/emqx_plugin_template.conf | plugin develop template |
Start and stop plugin
There are four ways to load plugins:
- Default loading
- Start and stop plugin on command line
- Start and stop plugin on Dashboard
- Start and stop plugin by calling management API
Default loading
If a plugin needs to start with the broker, add this plugin in data/loaded_plugins
.
For example, the plugins that are loaded by default are:
{emqx_management, true}.
{emqx_recon, true}.
{emqx_retainer, true}.
{emqx_dashboard, true}.
{emqx_rule_engine, true}.
{emqx_bridge_mqtt, false}.
Start and stop plugin on command line
When the EMQ X is running, plugins can be checked, loaded/unloaded by CLI - Load/Unload Plugin:
Start and stop plugin on Dashboard
If Dashboard plugin is started (by default), the plugins can be start or stopped by visiting the managing page that can be found under http://localhost:18083/plugins
.
Start and stop plugins using management API
When EMQ X Broker is running, you can view, start and stop a plugin through Managing and Monitoring API - Load Plugin.
Plugin development
Create plugin project
Refer to the emqx_plugin_template (opens new window) plugin template to create a new plugin project.
Tip
The tag of-emqx_plugin (? MODULE)
should be added to <plugin name>_app.erl
file to indicate that this is an EMQ X Broker plugin.
Create Authentication / Access Control Module
Authentication/Access sample code - emqx_auth_demo.erl
:
-module(emqx_auth_demo).
-export([ init/1
, check/2
, description/0
]).
init(Opts) -> {ok, Opts}.
check(_ClientInfo = #{clientid := ClientId, username := Username, password := Password}, _State) ->
io:format("Auth Demo: clientId=~p, username=~p, password=~p~n", [ClientId, Username, Password]),
ok.
description() -> "Auth Demo Module".
Access control sample code - emqx_acl_demo.erl
:
-module(emqx_acl_demo).
-include_lib("emqx/include/emqx.hrl").
%% ACL callbacks
-export([ init/1
, check_acl/5
, reload_acl/1
, description/0
]).
init(Opts) ->
{ok, Opts}.
check_acl({ClientInfo, PubSub, _NoMatchAction, Topic}, _State) ->
io:format("ACL Demo: ~p ~p ~p~n", [ClientInfo, PubSub, Topic]),
allow.
reload_acl(_State) ->
ok.
description() -> "ACL Demo Module".
Example code for mounting authentication and access control hooks - emqx_plugin_template_app.erl
:
ok = emqx:hook('client.authenticate', fun emqx_auth_demo:check/2, []),
ok = emqx:hook('client.check_acl', fun emqx_acl_demo:check_acl/5, []).
Load hook
During the plugin extension, you can load hooks to handle events such as client online and offline, topic subscription, and message sending and receiving.
Hook load sample code - emqx_plugin_template.erl
:
load(Env) ->
emqx:hook('client.connect', {?MODULE, on_client_connect, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('client.connack', {?MODULE, on_client_connack, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('client.connected', {?MODULE, on_client_connected, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('client.disconnected', {?MODULE, on_client_disconnected, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('client.authenticate', {?MODULE, on_client_authenticate, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('client.check_acl', {?MODULE, on_client_check_acl, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('client.subscribe', {?MODULE, on_client_subscribe, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('client.unsubscribe', {?MODULE, on_client_unsubscribe, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('session.created', {?MODULE, on_session_created, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('session.subscribed', {?MODULE, on_session_subscribed, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('session.unsubscribed',{?MODULE, on_session_unsubscribed, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('session.resumed', {?MODULE, on_session_resumed, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('session.discarded', {?MODULE, on_session_discarded, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('session.takeovered', {?MODULE, on_session_takeovered, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('session.terminated', {?MODULE, on_session_terminated, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('message.publish', {?MODULE, on_message_publish, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('message.delivered', {?MODULE, on_message_delivered, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('message.acked', {?MODULE, on_message_acked, [Env]}),
emqx:hook('message.dropped', {?MODULE, on_message_dropped, [Env]}).
Register CLI commands
Processing command line sample code - emqx_cli_demo.erl
:
-module(emqx_cli_demo).
-export([cmd/1]).
cmd(["arg1", "arg2"]) ->
emqx_cli:print ("ok");
cmd(_) ->
emqx_cli:usage ([{"cmd arg1 arg2", "cmd demo"}]).
Register command line sample code - emqx_plugin_template_app.erl
:
ok = emqx_ctl:register_command(cmd, {emqx_cli_demo, cmd}, []),
After the plugin is loaded, use ./bin/emqx_ctl
to verify the new command line:
./bin/emqx_ctl cmd arg1 arg2
Plugin configuration file
Plug-in configuration files are placed in etc/${plugin_name}.conf|config
. EMQ X Broker supports two plugin configuration formats:
- Erlang native configuration file format-
${plugin_name}.config
:
[
{plugin_name, [
{key, value}
]}
].
- Common format of
k = v
for sysctl-${plugin_name}.conf
:
plugin_name.key = value
Tip
k = v
format configuration requires the plugin developer to create priv/plugin_name.schema
mapping file.
Compile and publish the plugin
clone emqx project
git clone https://github.com/emqx/emqx.git
Add plugin_name
as a dependency by describing it in lib-extra/plugins
:
{erlang_plugins,
[ {plugin_name, {git, "url_of_plugin", {tag, "tag_of_plugin"}}}
, ....
....
]
}
Build a release
$ export EMQX_EXTRA_PLUGINS=plugin_name
$ make
Run your code
Start the node (interactive mode)
./_build/emqx/rel/emqx/bin/emqx console
Load the plugin with the command:
./_build/emqx/rel/emqx/bin/emqx_ctl plugins load plugin_name
Tip
To have the plugin enabled/loaded by default, you can include it in data/loaded_plugins.tmpl
.