I was hoping some work would be done on the Lua client, but it
doesn't seem to have come to pass. I understand that Lua could use
the C client, so maybe that could be an option we could look at?
Ian
On 19/03/16 08:28, Paul Kierstead
wrote:
NodeMCU has a MQTT implementation, for Lua, not in
Lua (written in C/C++), which might be of interest to look at
anyway, but the code looks pretty specialized to that platform.
I've used it some, without SSL, (I think you get that if you
enable a define), and it works well for what I used it for (some
pub, a sub, relatively low data rates).
PK
The
current Lua library hasn’t really been touched in
quite a while now. In fact, it hasn’t even been moved
over to a github repository at this point as it is
still sitting on eclipse. Here are a couple of items
that I think really need to be brought up-to-date with
this client:
QoS
– only support QoS 0 right now
TLS
– no support at all right now
These
are just a couple of things that I noticed when I
looked at it recently. Not having TLS support is
really a show stopper for me for anything other than
just pure play/testing purposes. Do we have anyone
here who could step up and bring the client up to par
with some of the others (C, C++, Java, etc.)? I am
nowhere near proficient enough in Lua to try an tackle
any of this level of work.
Benjamin
Cabé, maybe you could reach out to a certain former
employer of yours that does a LOT of Lua work and see
if they would be willing to help (or even donate some
of their existing work). I know for certain that they
have a MQTT Lua client that does support TLS at
least. I’ve also briefly mentioned to them that I
would like to see their MQTT work pushed back to the
open source community if at all possible. Maybe if
there are multiple requests, we can be persuasive.
Dwayne
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