Advanced process control via MQTT 📡
Topic structure follows mqtt-smarthome architecture.
Needs Node.js and npm.
npm install -g mqttpc
Usage: mqttpc [options]
Options:
-v, --verbosity possible values: "error", "warn", "info", "debug"
[default: "info"]
-n, --name instance name. used as mqtt client id and as prefix for
connected topic [default: "pc"]
-u, --url mqtt broker url. See
https://github.com/mqttjs/MQTT.js#connect-using-a-url
[default: "mqtt://127.0.0.1"]
-f, --config config file [default: "./procs.json"]
-h, --help Show help
--version Show version number
The config file contains a JSON definition of all processes you want to control via MQTT:
{
"<process_name>": {
"path": "/usr/bin/example",
"args": ["-x", "-y"],
...
},
...
}
The only mandatory attribute for each process is "path", all others are optional.
- path - (string) path to the process
- args - (array[string]) arguments
- cwd - (string) the working directory (default: the cwd of mqttpc)
- env - (object) key-value paired environment (default: the env of mqttpc)
- uid - (number) user id
- gid - (number) group id
- shell - (boolean|string) run command in a shell (default: false). See https://nodejs.org/api/child_process.html#child_process_child_process_spawn_command_args_options
- disableStdin - (boolean) Disable the possibility to send data through MQTT to the process stdin (default: false).
- disableStdout - (boolean) Disable MQTT publish of the process stdout (default: false).
- disableStderr - (boolean) Disable MQTT publish of the process stderr (default: false).
Let's say we got a backup script located in /usr/local/bin/my-backup.sh
that we want to control via MQTT.
Create a config entry like this:
{
"my-backup": {
"path": "/usr/local/bin/my-backup.sh"
}
}
...and (Re)start mqttpc. Now you can start your Backup Script by publishing on pc/set/my-backup/spawn
(payload is irrelevant).
If you want to stop your script via MQTT you could publish SIGKILL
on the topic pc/set/my-backup/signal
.
After process start the pid is published retained. When process ends an empty payload will be published (removing the retained message).
After process exit the exit code (or the killing signal) will be published retained.
Errors on process spawn will be published retained on this topic. On next successful process start an empty payload will be published (removing the retained message).
The processes stdout will be published on this topic (not retained).
The processes stderr will be published on this topic (not retained).
Mqttpc will publish 1
on start. Will be reset to 0
via last will if broker connection or mqttpc process dies.
Start the process
Pipe payload into stdin of the process
Send a signal to the process (payload should be a string containing the signal name, e.g. "SIGHUP")
MIT (c) Sebastian Raff