# Arduino Client for MQTT This library provides a client for doing simple publish/subscribe messaging with a server that supports MQTT. ## Examples The library comes with a number of example sketches. See File > Examples > PubSubClient within the Arduino application. Full API documentation is available here: http://pubsubclient.knolleary.net ## Limitations - It can only publish QoS 0 messages. It can subscribe at QoS 0 or QoS 1. - The maximum message size, including header, is **128 bytes** by default. This is configurable via `MQTT_MAX_PACKET_SIZE` in `PubSubClient.h`. - The keepalive interval is set to 15 seconds by default. This is configurable via `MQTT_KEEPALIVE` in `PubSubClient.h`. - The client uses MQTT 3.1.1 by default. It can be changed to use MQTT 3.1 by changing value of `MQTT_VERSION` in `PubSubClient.h`. ## Compatible Hardware The library uses the Arduino Ethernet Client api for interacting with the underlying network hardware. This means it Just Works with a growing number of boards and shields, including: - Arduino Ethernet - Arduino Ethernet Shield - Arduino YUN – use the included `YunClient` in place of `EthernetClient`, and be sure to do a `Bridge.begin()` first - Arduino WiFi Shield - if you want to send packets > 90 bytes with this shield, enable the `MQTT_MAX_TRANSFER_SIZE` define in `PubSubClient.h`. - Sparkfun WiFly Shield – [library](https://github.com/dpslwk/WiFly) - TI CC3000 WiFi - [library](https://github.com/sparkfun/SFE_CC3000_Library) - Intel Galileo/Edison - ESP8266 The library cannot currently be used with hardware based on the ENC28J60 chip – such as the Nanode or the Nuelectronics Ethernet Shield. For those, there is an [alternative library](https://github.com/njh/NanodeMQTT) available. ## License This code is released under the MIT License.