# Adafruit MQTT Library example with support This example illustrates Publish an arbitrary data packet using the Adafruit MQTT library to an MQTT feed which can then be parsed by the included python subscriber client. ## Installing and configuring Mosquitto (minimal working setup) ####Installing on Raspberry Pi/Linux: ```bash sudo apt-get install mosquitto cd /etc/mosquitto/ #See "Both" Setup Instructions Below ``` ####Installing On a Mac: ```bash brew install mosquitto cd /usr/local/etc/mosquitto #See "Both" Setup Instructions Below ``` ####Configuring Mosquitto ```bash sudo nano mosquitto.conf ``` Now we have to enable a password file to correctly interface with the Adafruit MQTT library. Scroll about two thirds of the way down until you see: ```bash # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # Default authentication and topic access control # ----------------------------------------------------------------- ``` You should see `#password_file` about a paragraph after that. Change ```bash #password_file ``` To ```bash password_file pwfile ``` Now `ctrl-x` to save and exit. You're almost done! We just have to create and populate the password file we just configured. The default user info is: * **Arduino Subscriber:** * Username: TestUser * Password: TestUser * **Python Subscriber:** * Username: TestPy * Password: TestPy ```bash touch pwfile #create the password file mosquitto_passwd pwfile TestUser #Enter and confirm password when prompted mosquitto_passwd pwfile TestPy #Enter and confirm password when prompted ``` --- ## Using Example Python Subscriber: Install dependencies if haven't already ```bash cd ../Adafruit_MQTT_Library/examples/mqtt_arbitrary_buffer/python_subscriber pip install -r requirements.txt ``` Run python script with default values and watch your parsed data print out. ```bash python subscriber.py ``` Use help to see a list of modifiable options ```bash python subscriber.py -h ```