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Customized IoTDB-MQTT-Broker Example

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Customized IoTDB-MQTT-Broker Example

Function

The example is to show how to customize your MQTT message format

Usage

  • Define your implementation which implements PayloadFormatter.java
  • modify the file in src/main/resources/META-INF/services/org.apache.iotdb.db.mqtt.PayloadFormatter: clean the file and put your implementation class name into the file
  • compile your implementation as a jar file

Then, in your server:

  • Create ${IOTDB_HOME}/ext/mqtt/ folder, and put the jar into this folder.
  • Update configuration to enable MQTT service. (enable_mqtt_service=true in iotdb-datanode.properties)
  • Set the value of mqtt_payload_formatter in conf/iotdb-datanode.properties as the value of getName() in your implementation
  • Launch the IoTDB server.
  • Now IoTDB will use your implementation to parse the MQTT message.