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What is NanoMQ

Nano MQTT Broker (NanoMQ) is a lightweight and blazing-fast MQTT Broker for the IoT Edge platform. NanoMQ unifies data in motions and data in use between Edge and Cloud in an efficient manner.

Ihe cost effectiveness, performant, high compatibility and interoperability makes NanoMQ your best option of edge messaging broker and databus.

Features

  • Fully MQTT 5.0 Compliant

Fully support MQTT 5.0/3.1.1, Compatible with all standard open-source MQTT SDKs.

  • MQTT Bridges

Bridging message from edge to multiple clouds. In-line connections to Global cloud services.

  • Message Persistence

Preserve your business-critical data with built-in data persistence, and resume uploading automatically when the connection is restored.

  • Rule Engine

Unlock the flexibility of data with a SQL-based rule engine. Integrates with eKuiper to bring stream processing to the edge.

  • Integrability

Reduce the cost of integrating edge computing applications with event-driven WebHooks. Easy to maintain with EdgeOps friendly HTTP APIs.

  • All-round

Support multiple protocols such as ZeroMQ/nanomsg/NNG/WebSocket. Enabling flexible and diverse routing topology on edge with. Secure your IoT connections with TLS/SSL.

How to use this image

docker pull nanomq:latest

Run specific version of NanoMQ:

docker run -d -p 1883:1883 -p 8883:8883 --name nanomq nanomq:latest

There are 3 kinds of NanoMQ docker image:

Default: Take alpine as base image, minimum size but only has basic MQTT broker function.

docker pull nanomq:0.14.1

Slim: Take Ubuntu as base image, moderate size with necessary features like TLS/SSL, SQLite and Rule Engine.

docker pull nanomq:0.14.1-slim

Full: A comprehensive docker image with all features on board, such as QUIC bridging, ZeroMQ gateway and Bench toolkit.

docker pull nanomq:0.14.1-full

NanoMQ configuration file

Docker version: Specify config file path from host:

docker run -d -p 1883:1883 -v {YOU LOCAL PATH}: /etc \
            --name nanomq  nanomq:0.14.1

Recommend to use Environment variables to config NanoMQ

NanoMQ Environment Variables

Variable Type Value
NANOMQ_BROKER_URL String 'nmq-tcp://host:port', 'tls+nmq-tcp://host:port'
NANOMQ_DAEMON Boolean Set nanomq as daemon (default: false).
NANOMQ_NUM_TASKQ_THREAD Integer Number of taskq threads used, num greater than 0 and less than 256.
NANOMQ_MAX_TASKQ_THREAD Integer Maximum number of taskq threads used, num greater than 0 and less than 256.
NANOMQ_PARALLEL Long Number of parallel.
NANOMQ_PROPERTY_SIZE Integer Max size for a MQTT user property.
NANOMQ_MSQ_LEN Integer Queue length for resending messages.
NANOMQ_QOS_DURATION Integer The interval of the qos timer.
NANOMQ_ALLOW_ANONYMOUS Boolean Allow anonymous login (default: true).
NANOMQ_WEBSOCKET_ENABLE Boolean Enable websocket listener (default: true).
NANOMQ_WEBSOCKET_URL String 'nmq-ws://host:port/path', 'nmq-wss://host:port/path'
NANOMQ_HTTP_SERVER_ENABLE Boolean Enable http server (default: false).
NANOMQ_HTTP_SERVER_PORT Integer Port for http server (default: 8081).
NANOMQ_HTTP_SERVER_USERNAME String Http server user name for auth.
NANOMQ_HTTP_SERVER_PASSWORD String Http server password for auth.
NANOMQ_TLS_ENABLE Boolean Enable TLS connection.
NANOMQ_TLS_URL String 'tls+nmq-tcp://host:port'.
NANOMQ_TLS_CA_CERT_PATH String Path to the file containing PEM-encoded CA certificates.
NANOMQ_TLS_CERT_PATH String Path to a file containing the user certificate.
NANOMQ_TLS_KEY_PATH String Path to the file containing the user's private PEM-encoded key.
NANOMQ_TLS_KEY_PASSWORD String String containing the user's password. Only used if the private keyfile is password-protected.
NANOMQ_TLS_VERIFY_PEER Boolean Verify peer certificate (default: false).
NANOMQ_TLS_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT Boolean Server will fail if the client does not have a certificate to send (default: false).
NANOMQ_CONF_PATH String NanoMQ main config file path (defalt: /etc/nanomq.conf).
  • Specify a broker url. On host system:

    export NANOMQ_BROKER_URL="nmq-tcp://0.0.0.0:1883"
    export NANOMQ_TLS_ENABLE=true
    export NANOMQ_TLS_URL="tls+nmq-tcp://0.0.0.0:8883"

    Creating docker container:

    docker run -d -p 1883:1883 -p 8883:8883 \
               -e NANOMQ_BROKER_URL="nmq-tcp://0.0.0.0:1883" \
               -e NANOMQ_TLS_ENABLE=true \
               -e NANOMQ_TLS_URL="tls+nmq-tcp://0.0.0.0:8883" \
               --name nanomq nanomq:0.14.1-full
  • Specify a nanomq config file path. On host system:

    export NANOMQ_CONF_PATH="/usr/local/etc/nanomq.conf"

    Creating docker container:

    docker run -d -p 1883:1883 -e NANOMQ_CONF_PATH="/usr/local/etc/nanomq.conf" \
                [-v {LOCAL PATH}:{CONTAINER PATH}] \
                --name nanomq nanomq:0.14.0-slim

Performance Tunning

In order to achieve the best performance on your platform, recommend to change following settings:

Name Type Description
system.num_taskq_thread Integer Number of taskq threads used. (equal to your CPU cores)
system.max_taskq_thread Integer Maximum number of taskq threads used. (equal to your CPU cores)
system.parallel Long Number of parallel. (equal to your CPU cores * 2)
mqtt.session.msq_len Integer Inflight window/Queue length for resending messages. (Recommend to set as max number: 65535, depending on your memory limitation)

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