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Connect to an MQTT broker
Mike Blackstock edited this page Jul 30, 2017
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You want to connect to an MQTT broker running locally.
Use the MQTT Input
input or MQTT Output
node and an associated MQTT Config
node to connect to an MQTT broker.
{% raw %}
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{: .flow} {% endraw %}
Many users will run an MQTT broker such as mosquitto on the same Raspberry Pi or PC that Node-RED is running on. Once you have an MQTT
input or output node in your flow, you create an MQTT Config
node by clicking on the Server
configuration pop-up and selecting Add an MQTT broker...
. Assuming your broker is open, set the server host to localhost
and leave the port set to 1883
.
To connect to non-local, secured brokers, other MQTT Config
node options will need to be set according to your broker's connectivity requirements.