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Target name is `mosquitto_rsmb` and not `rsmb`.
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39 lines
1.4 KiB
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## About
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This example application demonstrates the usage of the `Asymcute` MQTT-SN client
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library. It provides a number of shell commands that can be used to trigger
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selected procedures like connecting to a gateway, registration and subscription
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of topics, and publishing of data.
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## Setup
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For this application to do anything useful, a running MQTT-SN gateway is needed.
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If you don't have access to one, RIOT provides a simple way to start one locally
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by providing a dedicated `mosquitto_rsmb` make target, type:
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```
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make mosquitto_rsmb
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```
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This will download, build, and run the Eclipse Mosquitto.rsmb 'Really Small
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Message Broker' [(found here)](https://github.com/eclipse/mosquitto.rsmb).
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## Usage
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Simply type
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```
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help
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```
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for a list of available commands.
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## NOTE 1
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The UDP socket handling for IPv6 based endpoints in the `Mosquitto.rsmb`
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implementation is buggy when it comes to handling link local addresses,
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as the implementation does not remember the interface on which data comes in,
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hindering it from sending out any responses.
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Quick workaround: simply use global addresses
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## NOTE 2
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It also seems that the `Mosquitto.rsmb` implementation has a bug when it comes
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to subscribing to topics: if a topic name was formerly registered and the same
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topic name is later used for issuing a subscription request, the gateway will
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assign a new topic ID to the same topic name, so publish messages to the
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initially assigned topic ID will not be seen by that subscription.
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