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It is a django module that allow your:

Install

Install the latest version through pip

pip install -e git+https://github.com/ehooo/django_mqtt.git#egg=django_mqtt

Edit settings.py and add:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
  ...
  'django.contrib.admin',
  'django.contrib.auth',
  ...
  'django_mqtt',
  'django_mqtt.mosquitto.auth_plugin',
  'django_mqtt.publisher',
  ...
)

# Used for storage certs and keys if 'django_mqtt.publisher' is Installed
MQTT_CERTS_ROOT = /path/to/private/certs/storage
# Test Example: MQTT_CERTS_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'private')

# Used for 'django_mqtt' if 'django_mqtt.mosquitto.auth_plugin' is Installed
# Optional MQTT_ACL_ALLOW indicated if must allow topic not asigned for the user 
MQTT_ACL_ALLOW = False
# Optional MQTT_ACL_ALLOW_ANONIMOUS indicated if must allow topic not valid users
MQTT_ACL_ALLOW_ANONIMOUS = MQTT_ACL_ALLOW

Also need to run migrations once

python manage.py migrate

Setting Up

Browser to your admin page and configure: Broker servers, auth and client data.

You can add the following code for send Data model when new one are created:

from django.db.models.signals import post_save
from django_mqtt.publisher.models import Data as MQTTData

def update_mqtt_data(sender, **kwargs):
    obj = kwargs["instance"]
    if isinstance(obj, MQTTData):
        if kwargs["created"]:
            obj.update_remote()
post_save.connect(receiver=update_mqtt_data, sender=MQTTData, dispatch_uid='django_mqtt_update_signal')

Or you can auto-send with any change using:

from django.db.models.signals import post_save
from django.dispatch import receiver
from django_mqtt.publisher.models import Data as MQTTData

@receiver(post_save, sender=MQTTData)
def auto_update(sender, instance, **kwargs):
    instance.update_remote()

Attach signals

You can also attach django Signals for monitoring publisher, connection and disconnection.

from django_mqtt.publisher.models import *
from django_mqtt.publisher.signals import *

def before_connect(sender, client):
    if not isinstance(client, Client):
        raise AttributeError('client must be Client object')
mqtt_connect.connect(receiver=before_connect, sender=Server, dispatch_uid='my_django_mqtt_before_connect')

def before_publish(sender, client, topic, payload, qos, retain):
    if not isinstance(client, Client):
        raise AttributeError('client must be Client object')
mqtt_pre_publish.connect(receiver=before_publish, sender=Data, dispatch_uid='my_django_mqtt_before_publish')

def then_publish(sender, client, userdata, mid):
    if not isinstance(client, Client):
        raise AttributeError('client must be Client object')
mqtt_publish.connect(receiver=then_publish, sender=Client, dispatch_uid='my_django_mqtt_then_publish')

def then_disconnect(sender, client, userdata, rc):
    if not isinstance(client, MQTTClient):
        raise AttributeError('client must be MQTTClient object')
mqtt_disconnect.connect(receiver=then_disconnect, sender=Server, dispatch_uid='my_django_mqtt_then_disconnect')

Configure Mosquitto for use Django Auth

Thanks to mosquitto-auth-plug you can configure Mosquitto for connect with externals Auth systems.

For active Django Auth system edit your urls.py and add:

urlpatterns = patterns(
    ...
    url(r'^mqtt/', include('django_mqtt.mosquitto.auth_plugin.urls')),
    ...
)

Run script install_mosquitto_auth_plugin.sh for install mosquitto server and run script compile_mosquitto_auth_plugin.sh and configure_mosquitto_auth_plugin.sh for configure it for use mosquitto-auth-plug with compiler configuration in config.mk and mosquitto configuration server with auth_plug.conf.

How Mosquitto Auth works ?

You could create the follow settings to set the default auth flow:

MQTT_ACL_ALLOW = False  # For allow auth users to any topic, False by defauld
MQTT_ACL_ALLOW_ANONIMOUS = False # For allow anonimous users, False by defauld

The auth mechanism works based con ACL class.

This mean that you could "bypass" the setting creating a wildcard topic (#). For example, if you want that all auth user could subscribe but not publish:

from django_mqtt.models import Topic, ACL
from django_mqtt.models import PROTO_MQTT_ACC_SUS, PROTO_MQTT_ACC_PUB
topic = Topic.objects.create(name='#')
acl = ACL.objects.create(acc=PROTO_MQTT_ACC_PUB, topic=topic, allow=False)

If you want that only one user or group could publish to any topic, you could add it:

acl.allow=True
acl.users.add(User.objects.get(username='admin')
acl.groups.add(Group.objects.get(username='mqtt')
acl.save()

How user for publish data con MQTT server ?

All this steps could be done by shell or by admin page

  1. Create a MQTT Server
from django_mqtt.publisher.models import Server
mqtt_server = Server.objects.create(host='test.mosquitto.org')
  1. Create a MQTT client
from django_mqtt.publisher.models import Client
mqtt_client = Client.objects.create(server=mqtt_server)
  1. Create a MQTT Topic
from django_mqtt.models import Topic
mqtt_topic = Topic.objects.create(name='/django/MQTT')
  1. Create a MQTT Data object
from django_mqtt.publisher.models import Data
mqtt_data = Data.objects.create(client=mqtt_client, topic=mqtt_topic, payload='initial data')
mqtt_data.update_remote()  # Send/update data to MQTT server

How to update data from remote MQTT?

  1. Create a MQTT Server
from django_mqtt.publisher.models import Server
mqtt_server = Server.objects.create(host='test.mosquitto.org')
  1. Create a MQTT client
from django_mqtt.publisher.models import Client
mqtt_client = Client.objects.create(server=mqtt_server)
  1. Run command mqtt_updater
python manage.py mqtt_updater /topic/#

MQTT Test Brokers

You can use the mosquitto test server test.mosquitto.org. See the mosquitto test server website for information about the broker configuration

Setup your own MQTT for test

Run scripts INSTALL.sh bash test_web/INSTALL.sh and CONFIGURE.sh bash test_web/CONFIGURE.sh.

This script will be install and configure mosquitto, mosquitto-auth-plug, gunicorn, supervisord, nginx and postgresql

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