iOS example application using MQTTKit to send and recive MQTT messages.
Run pod install
to insall the dependencies (including MQTTKit)
and open MQTTExample.xcworkpace
to build and run the example.
The app will connect to the MQTT broker hosted at iot.eclipse.org
and publish messages on the /MQTTExample/LED
topic.
The retained message for this topic can be seen at http://eclipse.mqttbridge.com/%2FMQTTExample%2FLED
It is possible to change the state of the LED by publishing messages using eclipse's MQTT bridge:
- switch on the subscribed LED:
curl -X PUT --data-binary "1" http://eclipse.mqttbridge.com/%2FMQTTExample%2FLED
- switch off the subscribed LED:
curl -X PUT --data-binary "0" http://eclipse.mqttbridge.com/%2FMQTTExample%2FLED
Noe that if you used these HTTP calls to change the LED state, the published LED will not necessarily be in the same state than the subscribed LED.
The whole code to send and receive MQTT message is in MQTTViewController.m.