An mqtt version 3.1 client for publishing simple messages
mosquitto_pub [-A bind_address] [-d] [-h hostname] [-i client_id] [-I client id prefix] [-p port number] [-q message QoS] [--quiet] [-r] [-S] {-f file | -l | -m message | -n | -s} [[-u username] [-P password]] [--will-topic topic [--will-payload payload] [--will-qos qos] [--will-retain]] [[{--cafile file | --capath dir} [--cert file] [--key file] [--ciphers ciphers] [--tls-version version] [--insecure]] | [--psk hex-key --psk-identity identity [--ciphers ciphers] [--tls-version version]]] -t message-topic mosquitto_pub [--help]
mosquitto_pub is a simple MQTT version 3.1 client that will publish a single message on a topic and exit.
-A
Bind the outgoing connection to a local ip address/hostname. Use this argument if you need to restrict network communication to a particular interface.
--cafile
Define the path to a file containing PEM encoded CA certificates that are trusted. Used to enable SSL communication.
See also --capath
--capath
Define the path to a directory containing PEM encoded CA certificates that are trusted. Used to enable SSL communication.
For --capath to work correctly, the certificate files must have ".crt" as the file ending and you must run "c_rehash <path to capath>" each time you add/remove a certificate.
See also --cafile
--cert
Define the path to a file containing a PEM encoded certificate for this client, if required by the server.
See also --key.
--ciphers
An openssl compatible list of TLS ciphers to support in the client. See ciphers(1) for more information.
-d, --debug
Enable debug messages.
-f, --file
Send the contents of a file as the message.
--help
Display usage information.
-h, --host
Specify the host to connect to. Defaults to localhost.
-i, --id
The id to use for this client. If not given, defaults to mosquitto_pub_ appended with the process id of the client. Cannot be used at the same time as the --id-prefix argument.
-I, --id-prefix
Provide a prefix that the client id will be built from by appending the process id of the client. This is useful where the broker is using the clientid_prefixes option. Cannot be used at the same time as the --id argument.
--insecure
When using certificate based encryption, this option disables verification of the server hostname in the server certificate. This can be useful when testing initial server configurations but makes it possible for a malicious third party to impersonate your server through DNS spoofing, for example. Use this option in testing only. If you need to resort to using this option in a production environment, your setup is at fault and there is no point using encryption.
--key
Define the path to a file containing a PEM encoded private key for this client, if required by the server.
See also --cert.
-l, --stdin-line
Send messages read from stdin, splitting separate lines into separate messages. Note that blank lines won't be sent.
-m, --message
Send a single message from the command line.
-n, --null-message
Send a null (zero length) message.
-p, --port
Connect to the port specified instead of the default 1883.
-P, --pw
Provide a password to be used for authenticating with the broker. Using this argument without also specifying a username is invalid. This requires a broker that supports MQTT v3.1. See also the --username option.
--psk
Provide the hexadecimal (no leading 0x) pre-shared-key matching the one used on the broker to use TLS-PSK encryption support. --psk-identity must also be provided to enable TLS-PSK.
--psk-identity
The client identity to use with TLS-PSK support. This may be used instead of a username if the broker is configured to do so.
-q, --qos
Specify the quality of service to use for the message, from 0, 1 and 2. Defaults to 0.
--quiet
If this argument is given, no runtime errors will be printed. This excludes any error messages given in case of invalid user input (e.g. using --port without a port).
-r, --retain
If retain is given, the message will be retained as a "last known good" value on the broker. See mqtt(7) for more information.
-s, --stdin-file
Send a message read from stdin, sending the entire content as a single message.
-S
Use SRV lookups to determine which host to connect to. Performs lookups to _mqtt._tcp.<host> when used in conjunction with -h, otherwise uses _mqtt._tcp.<local dns domain>.
-t, --topic
The MQTT topic on which to publish the message. See mqtt(7) for more information on MQTT topics.
--tls-version
Choose which TLS protocol version to use when communicating with the broker. Valid options are tlsv1.2, tlsv1.1 and tlsv1. The default value is tlsv1.2. If the installed version of openssl is too old, only tlsv1 will be available. Must match the protocol version used by the broker.
-u, --username
Provide a username to be used for authenticating with the broker. This requires a broker that supports MQTT v3.1. See also the --pw argument.
--will-payload
Specify a message that will be stored by the broker and sent out if this client disconnects unexpectedly. This must be used in conjunction with --will-topic.
--will-qos
The QoS to use for the Will. Defaults to 0. This must be used in conjunction with --will-topic.
--will-retain
If given, if the client disconnects unexpectedly the message sent out will be treated as a retained message. This must be used in conjunction with --will-topic.
--will-topic
The topic on which to send a Will, in the event that the client disconnects unexpectedly.
mosquitto_sub can register a message with the broker that will be sent out if it disconnects unexpectedly. See mqtt(7) for more information.
The minimum requirement for this is to use --will-topic to specify which topic the will should be sent out on. This will result in a non-retained, zero length message with QoS 0.
Use the --will-retain, --will-payload and --will-qos arguments to modify the other will parameters.
Publish temperature information to localhost with QoS 1:
mosquitto_pub -t sensors/temperature -m 32 -q 1
Publish timestamp and temperature information to a remote host on a non-standard port and QoS 0:
mosquitto_pub -h 192.168.1.1 -p 1885 -t sensors/temperature -m "1266193804 32"
Publish light switch status. Message is set to retained because there may be a long period of time between light switch events:
mosquitto_pub -r-t switches/kitchen_lights/status -m "on"
Send the contents of a file in two ways:
mosquitto_pub -t my/topic -f ./data
mosquitto_pub -t my/topic -s < ./data
Send parsed electricity usage data from a Current Cost meter, reading from stdin with one line/reading as one message:
read_cc128.pl | mosquitto_pub -t sensors/cc128 -l
mosquitto_pub bug information can be found at http://launchpad.net/mosquitto
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])
This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])
Roger Light <[email protected]>