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Hands-On MQTT Programming with Python

By : Gaston C. Hillar
Book Image

Hands-On MQTT Programming with Python

By: Gaston C. Hillar

Overview of this book

<p>MQTT is a lightweight messaging protocol for small sensors and mobile devices. This book explores the features of the latest versions of MQTT for IoT and M2M communications, how to use them with Python 3, and allow you to interact with sensors and actuators using Python.</p> <p>The book begins with the specific vocabulary of MQTT and its working modes, followed by installing a Mosquitto MQTT broker. You will use different utilities and diagrams to understand the most important concepts related to MQTT. You will learn to make all the necessary configuration to work with digital certificates for encrypting all data sent between the MQTT clients and the server. You will also work with the different Quality of Service levels and later analyze and compare their overheads.</p> <p>You will write Python 3.x code to control a vehicle with MQTT messages delivered through encrypted connections (TLS 1.2), and learn how leverage your knowledge of the MQTT protocol to build a solution based on requirements. Towards the end, you will write Python code to use the PubNub cloud-based real-time MQTT provider to monitor a surfing competition.</p> <p>In the end, you will have a solution that was built from scratch by analyzing the requirements and then write Python code that will run on water-proof IoT boards connected to multiple sensors in surfboards.</p>
Table of Contents (9 chapters)

Test your knowledge

Let's see whether you can answer the following questions correctly:

  1. Which is the default port number for MQTT over TLS:
    1. 1883
    2. 5883
    3. 8883
  2. Which of the following utilities allows us to generate an X.509 digital certificate:
    1. OpenX509
    2. TLS4Devs
    3. OpenSSL
  3. When we use MQTT over TLS:
    1. There are both bandwidth and processing overheads compared to MQTT over TCP without TLS
    2. There is just a small bandwith overhead but no processing overhead at all compared to MQTT over TCP without TLS
    3. There is no overhead compared to MQTT over TCP without TLS
  4. Which of the following can we use to secure and encrypt communications between the MQTT clients and the MQTT server:
    1. TCPS
    2. TLS
    3. HTTPS
  5. If we specify true as the value for the require_certificate option of the Mosquitto configuration file (mosquitto.conf):
    1. Clients that want to connect to the MQTT server will require a client...