A useful Salt Event returner for publishing messages to MQTT or AWS IoT
To get started with your new project:
# Create a new venv
python3 -m venv env --prompt mqtt_return
source env/bin/activate
# On mac, you may need to upgrade pip
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
# On WSL or some flavors of linux you may need to install the `enchant`
# library in order to build the docs
sudo apt-get install -y enchant
# Install extension + test/dev/doc dependencies into your environment
python -m pip install -e .[tests,dev,docs]
# Run tests!
python -m nox -e tests-3
# skip requirements install for next time
export SKIP_REQUIREMENTS_INSTALL=1
# Build the docs, serve, and view in your web browser:
python -m nox -e docs && (cd docs/_build/html; python -m webbrowser localhost:8000; python -m http.server; cd -)
# Run the example function
salt-call --local mqtt_return.example_function text="Happy Hacking!"
For publishing to a standard MQTT broker
event_return: [mqtt_return]
returner.mqtt_return.output: mqtt
returner.mqtt_return.endpoint: mqtt
returner.mqtt_return.port: 1883
returner.mqtt_return.topic_prefix: "example/prefix"
For publishing to AWS IoT Core MQTT broker using boto3 and the iot-data client
event_return: [mqtt_return]
returner.mqtt_return.output: awsiot
returner.mqtt_return.endpoint: https://example.iot.amazonaws.com
returner.mqtt_return.topic_prefix: "example/prefix"
returner.mqtt_return.aws_access_key_id: "aaaaa"
returner.mqtt_return.aws_secret_access_key: "aaaaa"
Allows you to re-write the topics with Regex and Python Substr
For example to remove the salt/
prefix from the topics:
returner.mqtt_return.topic_rewrite_regex: "salt/"
returner.mqtt_return.topic_rewrite_replace: ""