esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Sun Nov 01, 2020 4:36 pm
esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
Using the example in esp-mdf mqtt, the publish topic works fine but when you try to subscribe a topic, the payload does not come to the mesh, the root node seems no knowledge about there is a topic it subscribed, e.g. "mesh/ffffffffffff/toDevice" topic but none of the mesh node receives anything?
Re: esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
What makes you think that publish worked fine? Guess you are QoS0?in esp-mdf mqtt, the publish topic works fine
What return code did you get from esp_mqtt_client_subscribe()?but when you try to subscribe a topic, the payload does not come to the mesh
You have not told us anything about your MQTT server. Do you have an MQTT server & if so which one & where?
& I also believe that IDF CAN should be fixed.
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Sun Nov 01, 2020 4:36 pm
Re: esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
I have an internal mqtt server that receives all mesh messages from all nodes
on the root node, I put some lines so i see it is subscribing topics:
I (13052) [MESH_MQTT, 241]: =============== mymesh/b4e62db8661d/toDevice subscribed ==============================
I (13060) [MESH_MQTT, 246]: =============== mymesh/ffffffffffff/toDevice subscribed ==============================
I (13071) [MESH_MQTT, 251]: =============== mymesh/ff0000010000/toDevice subscribed ==============================
I (13081) [MYMESH, 331]: MQTT Topic subscribed
but when you send message to these topics, none is responding with "Node receives:"
on the root node, I put some lines so i see it is subscribing topics:
I (13052) [MESH_MQTT, 241]: =============== mymesh/b4e62db8661d/toDevice subscribed ==============================
I (13060) [MESH_MQTT, 246]: =============== mymesh/ffffffffffff/toDevice subscribed ==============================
I (13071) [MESH_MQTT, 251]: =============== mymesh/ff0000010000/toDevice subscribed ==============================
I (13081) [MYMESH, 331]: MQTT Topic subscribed
but when you send message to these topics, none is responding with "Node receives:"
Re: esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
It is not clear what you mean. The new line without full stop makes the two first lines unclear. Are you saying that your root node is the MQTT server? Which MQTT server did you use?
Also produce a log of one of the ESP MQTT client's setup & return status codes.
Did you esp_mqtt_client_register_event()?
Also produce a log of one of the ESP MQTT client's setup & return status codes.
Did you esp_mqtt_client_register_event()?
& I also believe that IDF CAN should be fixed.
Re: esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
I'm interested in knowing if anyone has gotten the ESP-MDF MQTT example to work out of the box. I tried both the 1.0 and master from a few days ago with no success. Specifically, the root node obtained an IP address on the router but no MQTT traffic ever flowed over the router's network. I posted all my details here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=18176
TL;DR I monitored all network traffic for an AP dedicated to this test and only observed DHCP and ARP traffic from the ESP32 that was the root node. I've had better luck with the IDF for network routing and mesh seems to work fine on MDF framework but I cannot get MESH + WLAN gateway scenarios to work.
TL;DR I monitored all network traffic for an AP dedicated to this test and only observed DHCP and ARP traffic from the ESP32 that was the root node. I've had better luck with the IDF for network routing and mesh seems to work fine on MDF framework but I cannot get MESH + WLAN gateway scenarios to work.
Re: esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
I did over WS.
There were/are issues, check my posts, as I recall does not like fragmentation. ESP were very helpful & offered some patches.
In the end I cut the local ESP client out as was also quite laggy over WS so moved past the ESP32 MQTT client thing.
But, I am still not sure where/what you're mqtt server is? Try the HiveMq client. If you cannot get that the publish/subscribe then chances are its your server (or lack of).
There were/are issues, check my posts, as I recall does not like fragmentation. ESP were very helpful & offered some patches.
In the end I cut the local ESP client out as was also quite laggy over WS so moved past the ESP32 MQTT client thing.
But, I am still not sure where/what you're mqtt server is? Try the HiveMq client. If you cannot get that the publish/subscribe then chances are its your server (or lack of).
& I also believe that IDF CAN should be fixed.
Re: esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
Ok, seen you're other post. I am guessing that you have a managed switch & you have enabled port mirroring?
You have actual transport errors logged so it should be possible (probably painful) to debug those clues.
You have actual transport errors logged so it should be possible (probably painful) to debug those clues.
& I also believe that IDF CAN should be fixed.
Re: esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
My test fixture was simply a high-speed hub connected to a simple access point. I monitored it there after not seeing anything but DHCP and ARPs over the main WiFi AP with a monitor point at the MQTT server. You would think that the example would just work out of the box right?
Re: esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
Peter, you said that you cut out the MQTT client. What alternative did you use. I'm finding that I have good success using just the IDF and MQTT but I have not performed any long-term performance tests yet. Most of my existing projects have used the ESP8266, which appears more mature after wide adoption. I was excited about the possibility of using the mesh framework to offload the main WiFi network but this may just be too immature to rely on. To your other comment, I will dig around in the code and see if I can find the root cause to my network errors as ESP has not responded to my posts yet. I found the patch you referred to and will see if those changes could affect my success. Thanks for help!PeterR wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 11:21 pmI did over WS.
There were/are issues, check my posts, as I recall does not like fragmentation. ESP were very helpful & offered some patches.
In the end I cut the local ESP client out as was also quite laggy over WS so moved past the ESP32 MQTT client thing.
But, I am still not sure where/what you're mqtt server is? Try the HiveMq client. If you cannot get that the publish/subscribe then chances are its your server (or lack of).
Re: esp-mdf mqtt cannot subscribe topic
I was using the ESP client (WS) to talk to my ESP WS MQTT server. Both client & server were on the same ESP. Other computers could also access the server. There were a range of issues in the local transport and the local ESP client. Also the client was laggy. I stripped the client out as I could just expose procedural calls within my server. This ran faster and with less ram & I did not have to debug as much!
I don't think that above helps you much. The WS server & client transport were sensitive to fragmentation as I recall & the patches in the post seem to resolve. There was also an issue with WS subprotocols (Chrome) which again seems to have a working patch.
I don't think that above helps you much. The WS server & client transport were sensitive to fragmentation as I recall & the patches in the post seem to resolve. There was also an issue with WS subprotocols (Chrome) which again seems to have a working patch.
& I also believe that IDF CAN should be fixed.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: MicroController and 95 guests