laravel-matt-client/config/mqtt-client.php

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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
use PhpMqtt\Client\MqttClient;
use PhpMqtt\Client\Repositories\MemoryRepository;
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Default MQTT Connection
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This setting defines the default MQTT connection returned when requesting
| a connection without name from the facade.
|
*/
'default_connection' => 'default',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| MQTT Connections
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These are the MQTT connections used by the application. You can also open
| an individual connection from the application itself, but all connections
| defined here can be accessed via name conveniently.
|
*/
'connections' => [
'default' => [
// The host and port to which the client shall connect.
'host' => env('MQTT_HOST'),
'port' => env('MQTT_PORT', 1883),
// The MQTT protocol version used for the connection.
'protocol' => MqttClient::MQTT_3_1,
// A specific client id to be used for the connection. If omitted,
// a random client id will be generated for each new connection.
'client_id' => env('MQTT_CLIENT_ID'),
// Whether a clean session shall be used and requested by the client.
// A clean session will let the broker forget about subscriptions and
// queued messages when the client disconnects. Also, if available,
// data of a previous session will be deleted when connecting.
'use_clean_session' => env('MQTT_CLEAN_SESSION', true),
// Whether logging shall be enabled. The default logger will be used
// with the log level as configured.
'enable_logging' => env('MQTT_ENABLE_LOGGING', true),
// Defines which repository implementation shall be used. Currently,
// only a MemoryRepository is supported.
'repository' => MemoryRepository::class,
// Additional settings used for the connection to the broker.
// All of these settings are entirely optional and have sane defaults.
'connection_settings' => [
// The TLS settings used for the connection. Must match the specified port.
'tls' => [
'enabled' => env('MQTT_TLS_ENABLED', false),
'allow_self_signed_certificate' => env('MQTT_TLS_ALLOW_SELF_SIGNED_CERT', false),
'verify_peer' => env('MQTT_TLS_VERIFY_PEER', true),
'verify_peer_name' => env('MQTT_TLS_VERIFY_PEER_NAME', true),
'ca_file' => env('MQTT_TLS_CA_FILE'),
'ca_path' => env('MQTT_TLS_CA_PATH'),
'client_certificate_file' => env('MQTT_TLS_CLIENT_CERT_FILE'),
'client_certificate_key_file' => env('MQTT_TLS_CLIENT_CERT_KEY_FILE'),
'client_certificate_key_passphrase' => env('MQTT_TLS_CLIENT_CERT_KEY_PASSPHRASE'),
],
// Credentials used for authentication and authorization.
'auth' => [
'username' => env('MQTT_AUTH_USERNAME'),
'password' => env('MQTT_AUTH_PASSWORD'),
],
// Can be used to declare a last will during connection. The last will
// is published by the broker when the client disconnects abnormally
// (e.g. in case of a disconnect).
'last_will' => [
'topic' => env('MQTT_LAST_WILL_TOPIC'),
'message' => env('MQTT_LAST_WILL_MESSAGE'),
'quality_of_service' => env('MQTT_LAST_WILL_QUALITY_OF_SERVICE', 0),
'retain' => env('MQTT_LAST_WILL_RETAIN', false),
],
// The timeouts (in seconds) used for the connection. Some of these settings
// are only relevant when using the event loop of the MQTT client.
'connect_timeout' => env('MQTT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT', 60),
'socket_timeout' => env('MQTT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT', 5),
'resend_timeout' => env('MQTT_RESEND_TIMEOUT', 10),
// The interval (in seconds) in which the client will send a ping to the broker,
// if no other message has been sent.
'keep_alive_interval' => env('MQTT_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL', 10),
],
],
],
];