MQTT Client Config

from message meshtastic.ModuleConfig.MQTTConfig

Hierarchy

Constructors

  • Parameters

    Returns ModuleConfig_MQTTConfig

Properties

address: string

The server to use for our MQTT global message gateway feature. If not set, the default server will be used

from field: string address = 2;

enabled: boolean

If a meshtastic node is able to reach the internet it will normally attempt to gateway any channels that are marked as is_uplink_enabled or is_downlink_enabled.

from field: bool enabled = 1;

encryptionEnabled: boolean

Whether to send encrypted or decrypted packets to MQTT. This parameter is only honoured if you also set server (the default official mqtt.meshtastic.org server can handle encrypted packets) Decrypted packets may be useful for external systems that want to consume meshtastic packets

from field: bool encryption_enabled = 5;

jsonEnabled: boolean

Whether to send / consume json packets on MQTT

from field: bool json_enabled = 6;

mapReportSettings?: ModuleConfig_MapReportSettings

Settings for reporting information about our node to a map via MQTT

from field: meshtastic.ModuleConfig.MapReportSettings map_report_settings = 11;

mapReportingEnabled: boolean

If true, we will periodically report unencrypted information about our node to a map via MQTT

from field: bool map_reporting_enabled = 10;

password: string

MQTT password to use (most useful for a custom MQTT server). If using a custom server, this will be honoured even if empty. If using the default server, this will only be honoured if set, otherwise the device will use the default password

from field: string password = 4;

proxyToClientEnabled: boolean

If true, we can use the connected phone / client to proxy messages to MQTT instead of a direct connection

from field: bool proxy_to_client_enabled = 9;

root: string

The root topic to use for MQTT messages. Default is "msh". This is useful if you want to use a single MQTT server for multiple meshtastic networks and separate them via ACLs

from field: string root = 8;

tlsEnabled: boolean

If true, we attempt to establish a secure connection using TLS

from field: bool tls_enabled = 7;

username: string

MQTT username to use (most useful for a custom MQTT server). If using a custom server, this will be honoured even if empty. If using the default server, this will only be honoured if set, otherwise the device will use the default username

from field: string username = 3;

fields: FieldList
runtime: ProtoRuntime
typeName: "meshtastic.ModuleConfig.MQTTConfig" = "meshtastic.ModuleConfig.MQTTConfig"

Methods

  • Compare with a message of the same type. Note that this function disregards extensions and unknown fields.

    Parameters

    Returns boolean

  • Parse from binary data, merging fields.

    Repeated fields are appended. Map entries are added, overwriting existing keys.

    If a message field is already present, it will be merged with the new data.

    Parameters

    • bytes: Uint8Array
    • Optionaloptions: Partial<BinaryReadOptions>

    Returns this

  • Parse a message from a JSON value.

    Parameters

    • jsonValue: JsonValue
    • Optionaloptions: Partial<JsonReadOptions>

    Returns this

  • Parse a message from a JSON string.

    Parameters

    • jsonString: string
    • Optionaloptions: Partial<JsonReadOptions>

    Returns this

  • Retrieve the MessageType of this message - a singleton that represents the protobuf message declaration and provides metadata for reflection- based operations.

    Returns MessageType<ModuleConfig_MQTTConfig>

  • Serialize the message to binary data.

    Parameters

    • Optionaloptions: Partial<BinaryWriteOptions>

    Returns Uint8Array

  • Override for serialization behavior. This will be invoked when calling JSON.stringify on this message (i.e. JSON.stringify(msg)).

    Note that this will not serialize google.protobuf.Any with a packed message because the protobuf JSON format specifies that it needs to be unpacked, and this is only possible with a type registry to look up the message type. As a result, attempting to serialize a message with this type will throw an Error.

    This method is protected because you should not need to invoke it directly -- instead use JSON.stringify or toJsonString for stringified JSON. Alternatively, if actual JSON is desired, you should use toJson.

    Returns JsonValue

  • Serialize the message to a JSON value, a JavaScript value that can be passed to JSON.stringify().

    Parameters

    • Optionaloptions: Partial<JsonWriteOptions>

    Returns JsonValue

  • Serialize the message to a JSON string.

    Parameters

    • Optionaloptions: Partial<JsonWriteStringOptions>

    Returns string

  • Parameters

    • bytes: Uint8Array
    • Optionaloptions: Partial<BinaryReadOptions>

    Returns ModuleConfig_MQTTConfig

  • Parameters

    • jsonValue: JsonValue
    • Optionaloptions: Partial<JsonReadOptions>

    Returns ModuleConfig_MQTTConfig

  • Parameters

    • jsonString: string
    • Optionaloptions: Partial<JsonReadOptions>

    Returns ModuleConfig_MQTTConfig