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EMQX broker is a fully open source, highly scalable, highly available distributed MQTT messaging broker for IoT, M2M and Mobile applications that can handle tens of millions of concurrent clients.
Starting from 3.0 release, EMQX broker fully supports MQTT V5.0 protocol specifications and backward compatible with MQTT V3.1 and V3.1.1, as well as other communication protocols such as MQTT-SN, CoAP, LwM2M, WebSocket and STOMP. The 3.0 release of the EMQX broker can scale to 10+ million concurrent MQTT connections on one cluster.
- For full list of new features, please read EMQX Release Notes.
- For more information, please visit EMQX homepage.
The EMQX broker is cross-platform, which supports Linux, Unix, macOS and Windows. It means EMQX can be deployed on x86_64 architecture servers and ARM devices like Raspberry Pi.
See more details for building and running EMQX on Windows in Windows.md
docker run -d --name emqx -p 1883:1883 -p 8081:8081 -p 8083:8083 -p 8883:8883 -p 8084:8084 -p 18083:18083 emqx/emqx
Get the binary package of the corresponding OS from EMQX Download page.
Please jump to getting-started for more details.
The EMQX broker requires Erlang/OTP R21+ to build since 3.0 release.
For 4.3 and later versions.
git clone https://github.com/emqx/emqx.git
cd emqx
make
_build/emqx/rel/emqx/bin/emqx console
For earlier versions, release has to be built from another repo.
git clone https://github.com/emqx/emqx-rel.git
cd emqx-rel
make
_build/emqx/rel/emqx/bin/emqx console
If emqx is built from source, cd _build/emqx/rel/emqx
.
Or change to the installation root directory if emqx is installed from a release package.
# Start emqx
./bin/emqx start
# Check Status
./bin/emqx_ctl status
# Stop emqx
./bin/emqx stop
To view the dashboard after running, use your browser to open: http://localhost:18083 (default user/password = admin/public)
make eunit ct
Examples
make apps/emqx_retainer-ct
make dialyzer
DIALYZER_ANALYSE_APP=emqx_lwm2m,emqx_authz make dialyzer
Visiting EMQX FAQ to get help of common problems.
- GitHub Discussions is where you can ask questions, and share ideas.
- Slack is where you can ask and discuss questions or contact our teams directly.
- Discord is where you can get help and upcoming events related to IoT technologies.
For more organised improvement proposals, you can send pull requests to EIP.
See PLUGIN.md
You can read the mqtt protocol via the following links:
See LICENSE.