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[paho-dev] Python Client inheritance
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Hi guys,
I'm using the Python implementation of MQTT through the paho-mqtt
package. The documentation says that you can inherit from the Client
class to create your own MQTT_client. Nevertheless, inheriting from the
client doesn't allow you to define some on_* functions directly in the
class because they are overridden by the __init__ call of the base class...
So, there is any particular reason the define Client.on_* to None in the
__init__ instead of using classical member functions like this :
class Client(object):
def __init__(self, ...):
...
# Nothing about self.on_*
def on_*(self, ...):
pass
An implementation like this would not break the actual behavior (you can
redefine function, using mqttc.on_connect = my_new_connect_function),
and it would be easier to inherit, defining overriding on_* functions in
the sub-class.
If this seems a good idea, I propose myself to do the patch.
Kind regards,
Alexis BRENON
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Doctorant sur le projet CASSIE (alexisbrenon.github.io)
Équipe GETALP (getalp.imag.fr)
Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (liglab.fr)