ian@eagland.co.uk wrote:Hi
I finally got this compiled and flashed after a considerable learning curve being an ESP and C novice. However I am not sure I am not sure I have set it up correctly. The Coms ports shows this:-
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TCP: Connect to ip ???.78.46.??0:1883
TCP: Reconnect to: ???.78.46.??0:1883
MQTT: Connected to broker ???.78.46.??0:1883
MQTT: Sending, type: 0, id: 0000
Then after a long delay I get:-
TCP: Disconnected callback
MQTT: Disconnected
Is this normal and what does it mean?
I am using mosquitto on a Pi as the broker.
Also what is the best method of updating the library when there are changes? I am using the version that came with Unofficial Development Kit for Espressif ESP8266 + eclipse.
Regards
Ian
Now looking at the mosquitto log and find this entry:-
1432050523: Client mqttjs_929a9b9e has exceeded timeout, disconnecting.
1432050523: Socket error on client mqttjs_929a9b9e, disconnecting.
This coincides with the disconnect in the ESP terminal. I don't see any received publish from the ESP. What does exceeding timeout mean? What is mosquitto expecting from the ESP?
I have now tried connecting directly to the local network in case going over the internet was the cause but still the same result. I see the connection made in the mosquitto log .
New connection from 192.168.1.3 on port 1883 so it is connecting OK but I still get
TCP: Disconnected callback & MQTT: Disconnected in the ESP terminal.
I have just realised that all other connections show a line in the mosquitto log like
New client connected from 127.0.0.1 as mqtt_a18d8098.5e728
on the line after:-
New connection from 127.0.0.1 on port 1883.
I don't get this from the ESP connection so I must be missing something in the ESP set up. I am not using any security at the moment. Could that cause an issue?
I have
#define MQTT_CLIENT_ID ""
#define MQTT_USER ""
#define MQTT_PASS ""
&
#define DEFAULT_SECURITY 0
Any suggestions as to what to try next would be appreciated.
Regards
Ian
Did you confirm version compatibility between mosquitto and the espmqtt lib you're using on ESP? I seem to remember I had to upgrade or downgrade my mosquitto installation to accomodate the need of the esp library. I don't have it in front of me at the moment or I might be able to be more specific.
Cheers,
John
Thanks for replying. I am using 1.4.2 which is the latest version. I believe Peter Scargill is also using the latest version successfuly. Perhaps if he reads this he will confirm. Just a thought, does it matter if it is set to mqtt v3.1 or should it be mqtt v3.1.1?
Regards
Ian