rpi2mqtt v2.0.0
rpi2mqtt
Connect RaspberryPi GPIOs and 1-Wire temperature sensors to MQTT
Install
Prerequisite: Node.js version 6.0 or above. I suggest to use https://github.com/tj/n to install a recent version of Node.js.
Install rpi2mqtt:
$ sudo npm install -g rpi2mqtt
To run rpi2mqtt in background an start on system boot I suggest to use PM2.
Usage
Usage: rpi2mqtt [options]
Options:
-c, --config use config file [default: "~/.pi2mqtt/config.json"]
-l, --log log to file [default: "~/.pi2mqtt/daemon.log"]
-v, --verbosity possible values: "error", "info", "debug" [default: "error"]
-a, --alias alias topics. can be used multiple times. See examples
-i, --in, --input use gpio as input. can be used multiple times. See examples
-o, --out, --output use gpio as output. can be used multiple times. See examples
-p, --payload type of the mqtt payload. possible values are "plain" and "json" [default: "plain"]
-r, --retain publish with retain flag
-t, --topic topic prefix [default: "<hostname>"]
-x, --testament topic for connect and last will message [default: "connected"]
-u, --url broker url. See https://github.com/mqttjs/MQTT.js#connect-using-a-url [default: "mqtt://127.0.0.1"]
-s, --w1-wait seconds to wait before reading /sys/bus/w1/devices/ [default: 30]
-n, --w1-interval polling interval for 1-wire temperature sensors in seconds [default: 30]
-w, --w1-disable disable 1-wire
-h, --help show help
--version Show version number
MQTT Topics
Default prefix is the hostname. You can disable the topic prefix with empty option --topic
1-Wire Temperature Sensors (DS1820)
<prefix>/status/w1/<1-wire-serial>
Example: raspberrypi/status/w1/28-000005908b0e
GPIOs
Example input <prefix>/status/gpio/<gpio-number>
Aliases
You can set individual topics with the --alias option.
Example: rpi2mqtt -a w1/28-000005908b0e:"Temperature/Garden"
Mind that aliases don't affect the configured prefix. So rpi2mqtt -o 17 -a gpio/17:Garden -t Light
would result in topic Light/Garden
for GPIO17
Ideas/Todo
- PiFace
- Displays
- uart/spi/i2c?
License
MIT Copyright (c) Sebastian Raff