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mosquitto_sub - an MQTT version 5/3.1.1/3.1 client for subscribing to topics
mosquitto_sub {[-h hostname] [--unix socket path] [-p port-number] [-u username] [-P password] -t message-topic... | -L URL [-t message-topic...] } [-A bind-address] [-c] [-C msg-count] [-d] [-D command identifier value] [-E] [-i client-id] [-I client-id-prefix] [-k keepalive-time] [-N] [--nodelay] [--pretty] [-q message-QoS] [--random-filter chance] [--remove-retained] [-R | --retained-only] [--retain-as-published] [-S] [-T filter-out...] [-U unsub-topic...] [-v] [-V protocol-version] [-W message-processing-timeout] [-x session-expiry-interval] [--proxy socks-url] [--quiet] [--will-topic topic [--will-payload payload] [--will-qos qos] [--will-retain]] [[{--cafile file | --capath dir} [--cert file] [--key file] [--tls-version version] [--tls-alpn protocol] [--tls-engine engine] [--keyform {pem | engine}] [--tls-engine-kpass-sha1 kpass-sha1] [--tls-use-os-certs] [--insecure]] | [--psk hex-key --psk-identity identity [--tls-version version]]]
mosquitto_sub [--help]
mosquitto_sub is a simple MQTT version 5/3.1.1 client that will subscribe to topics and print the messages that it receives.
In addition to subscribing to topics, mosquitto_sub can filter out received messages so they are not printed (see the -T option) or unsubscribe from topics (see the -U option). Unsubscribing from topics is useful for clients connecting with clean session set to false.
mosquitto_sub supports TLS encrypted connections. It is strongly recommended that you use an encrypted connection for anything more than the most basic setup.
To enable TLS connections when using x509 certificates, one of either --cafile or --capath must be provided as an option.
To enable TLS connections when using TLS-PSK, you must use the --psk and the --psk-identity options.
The options below may be given on the command line, but may also be placed in a config file located at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mosquitto_sub or $HOME/.config/mosquitto_sub with one pair of -option value per line. The values in the config file will be used as defaults and can be overridden by using the command line. The exceptions to this are -t and -T, which if given in the config file will not be overridden. Note also that currently some options cannot be negated, e.g. -S. Config file lines that have a # as the first character are treated as comments and not processed any further.
-A
-c, --disable-clean-session
When a session is persisted on the broker, the subscriptions for the client will be maintained after it disconnects, along with subsequent QoS 1 and QoS 2 messages that arrive. When the client reconnects and does not clean the session, it will receive all of the queued messages.
If using this option, the client id must be set manually with --id
--cafile
See also --capath
--capath
For --capath to work correctly, the certificate files must have ".crt" as the file ending and you must run "openssl rehash <path to capath>" each time you add/remove a certificate.
See also --cafile
--cert
See also --key.
--ciphers
-C
Combine with -R to print only the first set of fresh messages (i.e. that does not have the retained flag set), or with -T to filter which topics are processed.
-d, --debug
-D, --property
-D command identifier value
-D command identifier name value
command is the MQTT command/packet identifier and can be one of CONNECT, PUBACK, PUBREC, PUBCOMP, SUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE, DISCONNECT, AUTH, or WILL. The properties available for each command are listed in the Properties section.
identifier is the name of the property to add. This is as described in the specification, but with '-' as a word separator. For example: payload-format-indicator. More details are in the Properties section.
value is the value of the property to add, with a data type that is property specific.
name is only used for the user-property property as the first of the two strings in the string pair. In that case, value is the second of the strings in the pair.
-E
-F
This option overrides the -v option, but does not override the -N option.
--help
-h, --host
-i, --id
This option cannot be used at the same time as the --id-prefix argument.
-I, --id-prefix
--insecure
-k, --keepalive
--key
See also --cert.
--keyform
See also --tls-engine.
-L, --url
If the scheme is mqtt:// then the port defaults to 1883. If the scheme is mqtts:// then the port defaults to 8883.
-N
--nodelay
-p, --port
-P, --pw
--pretty
--proxy
If username is not given, then no authentication is attempted. If the port is not given, then the default of 1080 is used.
More SOCKS versions may be available in the future, depending on demand, and will use different protocol prefixes as described in curl(1).
--psk
--psk-identity
-q, --qos
The QoS is identical for all topics subscribed to in a single instance of mosquitto_sub.
--quiet
-R
--random-filter
--remove-retained
Example 1. Remove all retained messages on the server, assuming we have access to do so, and then exit:
mosquitto_sub -t '#' --remove-retained --retained-only
Example 2. Remove a whole tree, with the exception of a single topic:
mosquitto_sub -t 'bbc/#' -T bbc/bbc1 --remove-retained
--retained-only
--retain-as-published
This option is not valid for MQTT v3.1/v3.1.1 clients.
-S
-t, --topic
This option may be repeated to subscribe to multiple topics.
-T, --filter-out
For example, subscribe to the BBC tree, but suppress output from Radio 3:
This option may be repeated to filter out multiple topics or topic trees.
--tls-alpn
--tls-engine
See also --keyform.
--tls-engine-kpass-sha1
See also --tls-engine.
--tls-use-os-certs
--tls-version
-u, --username
--unix
See the socket_domain option in mosquitto.conf(5) to configure Mosquitto to listen on a unix socket.
-U, --unsubscribe
If used with --topic then subscriptions will be processed before unsubscriptions.
Note that it is only possible to unsubscribe from subscriptions that have previously been made. It is not possible to punch holes in wildcard subscriptions. For example, subscribing to sensors/# and then unsubscribing from sensors/+/temperature as shown below will still result in messages matching the sensors/+/temperature being delivered to the client.
Note also that because retained messages are published by the broker on receipt of a SUBSCRIBE command, subscribing and unsubscribing to the same topic may result in messages being received at the client.
This option may be repeated to unsubscribe from multiple topics.
-v, --verbose
-V, --protocol-version
-W
--will-payload
--will-qos
--will-retain
--will-topic
-x
If the session is set to never expire, either with -x or -c, then a client id must be provided.
There are three ways of formatting the output from mosquitto_sub. In all cases a new-line character is appended for each message received unless the -N argument is passed to mosquitto_sub.
Payload-only is the default output format and will print the payload exactly as it is received.
Verbose mode is activated with -v and prints the message topic and the payload, separated by a space.
The final option is formatted output, which allows the user to define a custom output format. The behaviour is controlled with the -F format-string option. The format string is a free text string where interpreted sequences are replaced by different parameters. The available interpreted sequences are described below.
Three characters are used to start an interpreted sequence: %, @ and \. Sequences starting with % are either parameters related to the MQTT message being printed, or are helper sequences to avoid the need to type long date format strings for example. Sequences starting with @ are passed to the strftime(3) function (with the @ replaced with a % - note that only the character immediately after the @ is passed to strftime). This allows the construction of a wide variety of time based outputs. The output options for strftime vary from platform to platform, so please check what is available for your platform. mosquitto_sub does provide one extension to strftime which is @N, which can be used to obtain the number of nanoseconds passed in the current second. The resolution of this option varies depending on the platform. The final sequence character is \, which is used to input some characters that would otherwise be difficult to enter.
The parameters %A, %C, %E, %F, %I, %l, %m, %p, %R, %S, %t, %x, and %X can have optional flags immediately after the % character.
0
-
Some of the MQTT related parameters can be formatted with an option to set their field width in a similar way to regular printf style formats, i.e. this sets the minimum width when printing this parameter. This applies to the options %A, %C, %E, %F, %I, %l, %m, %p, %R, %S, %t, %x, %X.
For example %10t would set the minimum topic field width to 10 characters.
Some of the MQTT related parameters can be formatted with an option to set a maximum field width in a similar way to regular printf style formats. This applies to the options %C, %I, %R, %t.
For example %10.10t would set the minimum topic field width to 10 characters, and the maximum topic width to 10 characters, i.e. the field will always be exactly 10 characters long.
If the payload is not valid JSON, then the error message "Error: Message payload is not valid JSON on topic <topic>" will be printed to stderr.
mosquitto_sub can register a message with the broker that will be sent out if it disconnects unexpectedly. See mqtt(7) for more information.
The minimum requirement for this is to use --will-topic to specify which topic the will should be sent out on. This will result in a non-retained, zero length message with QoS 0.
Use the --will-retain, --will-payload and --will-qos arguments to modify the other will parameters.
The -D / --property option allows adding properties to different stages of the mosquitto_sub run. The properties supported for each command are as follows:
mosquitto_sub returns zero on success, or non-zero on error. If the connection is refused by the broker at the MQTT level, then the exit code is the CONNACK reason code. If another error occurs, the exit code is a libmosquitto return value.
MQTT v3.1.1 CONNACK codes:
MQTT v5 CONNACK codes:
Note that these really are examples - the subscriptions will work if you run them as shown, but there must be something publishing messages on those topics for you to receive anything.
Subscribe to temperature information on localhost with QoS 1:
Subscribe to hard drive temperature updates on multiple machines/hard drives. This expects each machine to be publishing its hard drive temperature to sensors/machines/HOSTNAME/temperature/HD_NAME.
Subscribe to all broker status messages:
Specify the output format as "ISO-8601 date : topic : payload in hex"
Specify the output format as "seconds since epoch.nanoseconds : retained flag : qos : mid : payload length"
Topic and payload output, but with colour where supported.
0
27
Other non-zero value
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mosquitto_sub, $HOME/.config/mosquitto_sub
mosquitto bug information can be found at https://github.com/eclipse/mosquitto/issues
mqtt(7), mosquitto_pub(1), mosquitto_rr(1), mosquitto(8), libmosquitto(3), mosquitto-tls(7)
Roger Light <roger@atchoo.org>
06/09/2021 | Mosquitto Project |