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How to Use MQTT in PHP

Published Aug 29, 2022
How to Use MQTT in PHP

PHP is a widely-used open source multi-purpose scripting language, which can be embedded in HTML and is especially suitable for Web development.

This article mainly introduces how to use the php-mqtt/client client library in PHP projects to implement the functions of connection, subscription, unsubscribing, message receiving and sending between MQTT client and MQTT server.

MQTT Client Library Selection

This article chooses the client library php-mqtt/client, which has the highest downloads on composer. For more PHP-MQTT client libraries, please view in [Packagist-Search MQTT](https://packagist.org/search/?query =mqtt).

For more documentation about php-mqtt/client, please refer to Packagist php-mqtt/client.

MQTT communication belongs to a network communication scenario outside the HTTP system. Due to the limitation of PHP characteristics, using the extensions for network communication such as Swoole/Workerman in the PHP system can bring a better experience. Its use will not be repeated in this article. The relevant MQTT client libraries are as follows:

Project Initialization

Confirm PHP Version

This project uses 7.4.21 for development and testing. Readers can confirm the PHP version with the following command.

php --version

PHP 7.4.21 (cli) (built: Jul 12 2021 11:52:30) ( NTS )
Copyright (c) The PHP Group
Zend Engine v3.4.0, Copyright (c) Zend Technologies
    with Zend OPcache v7.4.21, Copyright (c), by Zend Technologies

Use Composer to Install php-mqtt/client

Composer is a dependency management tool for PHP, which can manage all the dependencies your PHP project needs.

composer require php-mqtt/client

PHP MQTT Usage

Connect to MQTT Server

This article will use the Free Public MQTT Server provided by EMQX, which is created on EMQX's MQTT Cloud Service. The server access information is as follows:

  • Broker: broker.emqx.io
  • TCP Port: 1883
  • SSL/TLS Port: 8883

Import Composer Autoload File and php-mqtt/client

require('vendor/autoload.php');

use \PhpMqtt\Client\MqttClient;

Set MQTT Broker Connection Parameters

Set the MQTT Broker connection address, port and topic. At the same time, we call the PHP rand function to generate the MQTT client id randomly.

$server = 'broker.emqx.io';
$port = 1883;
$clientId = rand(5, 15);
$username = 'emqx_user';
$password = null;
$clean_session = false;

Write MQTT Connection Function

Use the above parameters to connect, and set the connection parameters through ConnectionSettings, such as:

$connectionSettings = new ConnectionSettings();
$connectionSettings
  ->setUsername($username)
  ->setPassword(null)
  ->setKeepAliveInterval(60)
  ->setLastWillTopic('emqx/test/last-will')
  ->setLastWillMessage('client disconnect')
  ->setLastWillQualityOfService(1);

Program to subscribe to the topic of emqx/test, and configure a callback function for the subscription to process the received message. Here we print out the topic and message obtained from the subscription:

$mqtt->subscribe('emqx/test', function ($topic, $message) {
    printf("Received message on topic [%s]: %s\n", $topic, $message);
}, 0);

Publish

Construct a payload and call the publish function to publish messages to the emqx/test topic. After publishing, the client needs to enter the polling status to process the incoming messages and the retransmission queue:

for ($i = 0; $i< 10; $i++) {
  $payload = array(
    'protocol' => 'tcp',
    'date' => date('Y-m-d H:i:s'),
    'url' => 'https://github.com/emqx/MQTT-Client-Examples'
  );
  $mqtt->publish(
    // topic
    'emqx/test',
    // payload
    json_encode($payload),
    // qos
    0,
    // retain
    true
  );
  printf("msg $i send\n");
  sleep(1);
}

// The client loop to process incoming messages and retransmission queues
$mqtt->loop(true);

Complete Code

Server connection, message publishing and receiving code.

<?php

require('vendor/autoload.php');

use \PhpMqtt\Client\MqttClient;
use \PhpMqtt\Client\ConnectionSettings;

$server = 'broker.emqx.io';
$port = 1883;
$clientId = rand(5, 15);
$username = 'emqx_user';
$password = null;
$clean_session = false;

$connectionSettings = new ConnectionSettings();
$connectionSettings
  ->setUsername($username)
  ->setPassword(null)
  ->setKeepAliveInterval(60)
  ->setLastWillTopic('emqx/test/last-will')
  ->setLastWillMessage('client disconnect')
  ->setLastWillQualityOfService(1);

$mqtt = new MqttClient($server, $port, $clientId);

$mqtt->connect($connectionSettings, $clean_session);
printf("client connected\n");

$mqtt->subscribe('emqx/test', function ($topic, $message) {
    printf("Received message on topic [%s]: %s\n", $topic, $message);
}, 0);

for ($i = 0; $i< 10; $i++) {
  $payload = array(
    'protocol' => 'tcp',
    'date' => date('Y-m-d H:i:s'),
    'url' => 'https://github.com/emqx/MQTT-Client-Examples'
  );
  $mqtt->publish(
    // topic
    'emqx/test',
    // payload
    json_encode($payload),
    // qos
    0,
    // retain
    true
  );
  printf("msg $i send\n");
  sleep(1);
}

$mqtt->loop(true);

Test

After running the MQTT message publishing code, we will see that the client has successfully connected, and the messages have been published one by one and received successfully:

php pubsub_tcp.php

PHP MQTT Test

So far, we have used the php-mqtt/client to connect to the public MQTT server, and implemented the connection, message publishing and subscription between the test client and the MQTT server.

Originally published at https://www.emqx.com.

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