To compile the bridging server, simply use the make
utility:
$ make clean
$ make
You must have the libmosquitto
(get it here) and the libe131
(get it here) development libraries installed on your system. Once compiled, you can install the output binary file wherever you want.
To run the program, you must supply at least an MQTT topic for publishing E1.31 (sACN) data:
Usage: e131-mqtt-bridge [-H] [-U universe] [-h host] [-p port] [-u username] [-P password] -t topic
Forward E1.31 (sACN) network data to an MQTT broker.
Options:
-H show this help screen
-U universe DMX universe number for Multicast (default: 1)
-h host MQTT broker host to use (default: localhost)
-p port MQTT port for broker connection (default: 1883)
-u username MQTT username for broker connection (default: none)
-P password MQTT password for broker connection (default: none)
-t topic MQTT topic for publishing E1.31 (sACN) data
Example invocation for MQTT broker at test.mosquitto.org
using topic dmx/2/data
with DMX universe 2
:
$ ./e131-mqtt-bridge -U 2 -h test.mosquitto.org -t dmx/2/data
This software is under the Apache License 2.0.
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