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to be implemented easily via drag&drop.
to be implemented easily via drag&drop.


If you want to evaluate MQTT with expecco, and you don't have a MQTT-enabled application yet, exept can provide you with a docker image dontaining a mosqitto demo server.
If you want to evaluate MQTT with expecco, and you don't have a MQTT-enabled application yet, exept can provide you with a docker image containing a ready-to-run mosquitto demo server.


Get the exported docker image from:
Get the exported docker image from:
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Start a container based on the image (running in foreground):
Start a container based on the image (running in foreground):
docker run -ti --rm -p1883:1883 -p8883:8883 -p9001:9001 exept/mqtt
docker run -ti --rm -p1883:1883 -p8883:8883 -p9001:9001 exept/mqtt

(the -p arguments define the ports to be opened and their mappings; for details, please refer to the docker documentation)


You can now run the "<code>Demo Testplan</code>" contained in the "<code>MQTT_Interface_Library.ets</code>" delivered with expecco.
You can now run the "<code>Demo Testplan</code>" contained in the "<code>MQTT_Interface_Library.ets</code>" delivered with expecco.

Aktuelle Version vom 16. Dezember 2018, 10:48 Uhr

MQTT is a publish/subscribe protocol used in the Internet of Things (IoT). This plugin provides an interface to an MQTT broker (such as mosquitto) and allows for both typical high-level interaction via publish/subscribe/waitForEvent operations, and low level (wire-level) interaction on the packet level. The later allows for robustness tests (invalid, long, short, broken packets), timing measurements and load/performance tests to be implemented easily via drag&drop.

If you want to evaluate MQTT with expecco, and you don't have a MQTT-enabled application yet, exept can provide you with a docker image containing a ready-to-run mosquitto demo server.

Get the exported docker image from:

   http://download.exept.de/transfer/docker-mqtt-image.tar

Import the docker image with:

   docker image import docker-mqtt-image.tar

Start a container based on the image (running in foreground):

   docker run -ti --rm -p1883:1883 -p8883:8883 -p9001:9001 exept/mqtt

(the -p arguments define the ports to be opened and their mappings; for details, please refer to the docker documentation)

You can now run the "Demo Testplan" contained in the "MQTT_Interface_Library.ets" delivered with expecco. If your MQTT docker container is running on a different host than expecco, change the MQTT_HOST environment variable from "localhost" to the hostname or IP-Address of the docker host.



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