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| Supported Targets | ESP32 | ESP32-C2 | ESP32-C3 | ESP32-C6 | ESP32-H2 | ESP32-S2 | ESP32-S3 |
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# ESP-MQTT custom outbox sample application
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(See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.)
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This example is a slightly modified version of the tcp example to show how to configure a custom outbox.
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This example connects to the broker URI selected using `idf.py menuconfig` (using mqtt tcp transport) and as a demonstration subscribes/unsubscribes and send a message on certain topic.
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(Please note that the public broker is maintained by the community so may not be always available, for details please see this [disclaimer](https://iot.eclipse.org/getting-started/#sandboxes))
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Note: If the URI equals `FROM_STDIN` then the broker address is read from stdin upon application startup (used for testing)
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It uses ESP-MQTT library which implements mqtt client to connect to mqtt broker.
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## Necessary changes to customize the outbox
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To customize the outbox the first step is to enable it in the menuconfig option.
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With this option enabled, the default implementation isn't defined and the function definition needs to be added to mqtt component.
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Any extra dependencies needed by the new sources also need to be added to the mqtt component. Refer to the example CMakeLists.txt file
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for the details on how to do it.
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## The custom outbox in the example
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For the sake of this example the customized outbox implements the same functionalits of the regular but using C++ as a language.
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The implementation uses [C++ Polymorphic memory resources]() to control memory allocations and limit the usage of the memory.
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## How to use example
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### Hardware Required
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This example can be executed on any ESP32 board, the only required interface is WiFi and connection to internet.
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### Configure the project
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* Open the project configuration menu (`idf.py menuconfig`)
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* Configure Wi-Fi or Ethernet under "Example Connection Configuration" menu. See "Establishing Wi-Fi or Ethernet Connection" section in [examples/protocols/README.md](../../README.md) for more details.
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Note that the mandatory configurations for this example, mqtt custom outbox and C++ exceptions are automatically added by the `sdkconfig.defaults` file.
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### Build and Flash
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Build the project and flash it to the board, then run monitor tool to view serial output:
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```
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idf.py -p PORT flash monitor
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```
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(To exit the serial monitor, type ``Ctrl-]``.)
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See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.
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## Example Output
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```
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I (4635) example_common: Connected to example_netif_sta
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I (4645) example_common: - IPv4 address: 192.168.33.206,
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I (4645) example_common: - IPv6 address: fe80:0000:0000:0000:7e9e:bdff:fecf:00c0, type: ESP_IP6_ADDR_IS_LINK_LOCAL
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I (4655) Monotonic: Monotonic: 400 bytes allocated, 400 total bytes in use
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I (4665) Monotonic: Monotonic: 1000 bytes allocated, 1400 total bytes in use
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I (4675) Monotonic: Monotonic: 128 bytes allocated, 1528 total bytes in use
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I (4685) Pool: Pool: 32 bytes allocated, 32 total bytes in use
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I (4685) Monotonic: Monotonic: 7688 bytes allocated, 9216 total bytes in use
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I (4695) Monotonic: Monotonic: 128 bytes allocated, 9344 total bytes in use
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I (4705) Pool: Pool: 480 bytes allocated, 512 total bytes in use
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I (4715) Monotonic: Monotonic: 992 bytes allocated, 10336 total bytes in use
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I (4715) Monotonic: Monotonic: 128 bytes allocated, 10464 total bytes in use
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I (4725) Pool: Pool: 23 bytes allocated, 535 total bytes in use
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I (4735) MQTT_EXAMPLE: Enqueued msg_id=14345
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I (4735) Pool: Pool: 29 bytes allocated, 564 total bytes in use
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I (4745) MQTT_EXAMPLE: Enqueued msg_id=3507
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I (4745) MQTT_EXAMPLE: Other event id:7
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I (4755) main_task: Returned from app_main()
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I (5085) MQTT_EXAMPLE: MQTT_EVENT_CONNECTED
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I (5085) Pool: Pool: 23 bytes allocated, 587 total bytes in use
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I (5085) MQTT_EXAMPLE: sent publish successful, msg_id=47425
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I (5085) Pool: Pool: 18 bytes allocated, 605 total bytes in use
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I (5095) MQTT_EXAMPLE: sent subscribe successful, msg_id=60709
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I (5105) Pool: Pool: 18 bytes allocated, 623 total bytes in use
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I (5105) MQTT_EXAMPLE: sent subscribe successful, msg_id=33273
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I (5395) Pool: Pool: 23 bytes deallocated, 623 total bytes in use
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I (5395) MQTT_EXAMPLE: MQTT_EVENT_PUBLISHED, msg_id=47425
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I (6005) Pool: Pool: 18 bytes deallocated, 623 total bytes in use
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I (6005) MQTT_EXAMPLE: MQTT_EVENT_SUBSCRIBED, msg_id=60709
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I (6005) MQTT_EXAMPLE: sent publish successful, msg_id=0
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I (6015) Pool: Pool: 18 bytes deallocated, 623 total bytes in use
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I (6015) MQTT_EXAMPLE: MQTT_EVENT_SUBSCRIBED, msg_id=33273
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I (6025) MQTT_EXAMPLE: sent publish successful, msg_id=0
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I (6035) MQTT_EXAMPLE: MQTT_EVENT_DATA
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TOPIC=/topic/qos1
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DATA=data_3
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I (6315) MQTT_EXAMPLE: MQTT_EVENT_DATA
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TOPIC=/topic/qos1
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DATA=data_3
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I (6315) Pool: Pool: 23 bytes deallocated, 623 total bytes in use
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I (6315) MQTT_EXAMPLE: MQTT_EVENT_PUBLISHED, msg_id=14345
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I (6615) MQTT_EXAMPLE: MQTT_EVENT_DATA
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TOPIC=/topic/qos0
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DATA=data
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```
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