Publish Events to MQTT
MinIO supports publishing bucket notification events to MQTT server/broker endpoint.
Add an MQTT Endpoint to a MinIO Deployment
The following procedure adds a new MQTT service endpoint for supporting bucket notifications in a MinIO deployment.
Prerequisites
MQTT 3.1 or 3.1.1 Server/Broker
This procedure assumes an existing MQTT 3.1 or 3.1.1 server/broker to which the MinIO deployment has connectivity. See the mqtt.org software listing for a list of MQTT-compatible server/brokers.
If the MQTT service requires authentication, you must provide an appropriate username and password during the configuration process to grant MinIO access to the service.
MinIO mc
Command Line Tool
This procedure uses the mc
command line tool for certain actions.
See the mc
Quickstart for installation instructions.
1) Add the MQTT Endpoint to MinIO
You can configure a new MQTT service endpoint using either environment variables or by setting runtime configuration settings.
MinIO supports specifying the MQTT service endpoint and associated
configuration settings using
environment variables. The
minio server
process applies the specified settings on its
next startup.
The following example code sets all environment variables related to configuring an MQTT service endpoint. The minimum required variables are:
MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_USERNAME
Required if the MQTT server/broker enforces authentication/authorizationMINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_PASSWORD
Required if the MQTT server/broker enforces authentication/authorization
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_ENABLE_<IDENTIFIER>="on"
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_BROKER_<IDENTIFIER>="ENDPOINT"
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_TOPIC_<IDENTIFIER>="TOPIC"
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_USERNAME_<IDENTIFIER>="<string>"
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_PASSWORD_<IDENTIFIER>="<string>"
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_QOS_<IDENTIFIER>="<string>"
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL_<IDENTIFIER>="<string>"
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_RECONNECT_INTERVAL_<IDENTIFIER>="<string>"
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_QUEUE_DIR_<IDENTIFIER>="<string>"
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_QUEUE_LIMIT_<IDENTIFIER>="<string>"
set MINIO_NOTIFY_MQTT_COMMENT_<IDENTIFIER>="<string>"
Replace
<IDENTIFIER>
with a unique descriptive string for the MQTT service endpoint. Use the same<IDENTIFIER>
value for all environment variables related to the new MQTT service endpoint. The following examples assume an identifier ofPRIMARY
.If the specified
<IDENTIFIER>
matches an existing MQTT service endpoint on the MinIO deployment, the new settings override any existing settings for that endpoint. Usemc admin config get notify_mqtt
to review the currently configured MQTT endpoints on the MinIO deployment.Replace
<ENDPOINT>
with the URL of the MQTT service endpoint. For example:tcp://hostname:port
Replace
TOPIC
with the MQTT topic to which MinIO associates events published to the server/broker.
See MQTT Service for Bucket Notifications for complete documentation on each environment variable.
MinIO supports adding or updating MQTT endpoints on a running
minio server
process using the mc admin config set
command
and the notify_mqtt
configuration key. You must restart the
minio server
process to apply any new or updated configuration
settings.
The following example code sets all settings related to configuring an MQTT service endpoint. The following configuration settings are the minimum required for an MQTT server/broker endpoint:
username
Required if the MQTT server/broker enforces authentication/authorizationpassword
Required if the MQTT server/broker enforces authentication/authorization
mc admin config set ALIAS/ notify_mqtt:IDENTIFIER \
broker="ENDPOINT" \
topic="TOPIC" \
username="username" \
password="password" \
qos="<integer>" \
keep_alive_interval="60s|m|h|d"
reconnect_interval="60s|m|h|d"
queue_dir="<string>" \
queue_limit="<string>" \
comment="<string>"
Replace
IDENTIFIER
with a unique descriptive string for the MQTT service endpoint. The following examples in this procedure assume an identifier ofPRIMARY
.If the specified
IDENTIFIER
matches an existing MQTT service endpoint on the MinIO deployment, the new settings override any existing settings for that endpoint. Usemc admin config get notify_mqtt
to review the currently configured MQTT endpoints on the MinIO deployment.Replace
ENDPOINT
with the URL of the MQTT service endpoint. For example:tcp://hostname:port
Replace
TOPIC
with the MQTT topic to which MinIO associates events published to the server/broker.
See MQTT Bucket Notification Configuration Settings for complete documentation on each setting.
2) Restart the MinIO Deployment
You must restart the MinIO deployment to apply the configuration changes.
Use the mc admin service restart
command to restart the deployment.
mc admin service restart ALIAS
Replace ALIAS
with the alias of the deployment to
restart.
The minio server
process prints a line on startup for each configured MQTT
target similar to the following:
SQS ARNs: arn:minio:sqs::primary:mqtt
You must specify the ARN resource when configuring bucket notifications with the associated MQTT deployment as a target.
Identifying the ARN for your bucket notifications
You defined the <IDENTIFIER>
to assign to the target ARN for your bucket notifications when creating the endpoint previously.
The steps below return the ARNs configured on the deployment.
Identify the ARN created previously by looking for the <IDENTIFIER>
you specified.
Review the JSON output
Copy and run the following command, replacing
ALIAS
with the alias of the deployment.mc admin info --json ALIAS
In the JSON output, look for the key
info.sqsARN
.The ARN you need is the value of that key that matches the
<IDENTIFIER>
you specified.For example,
arn:minio:sqs::primary:mqtt
.
Use jq to parse the JSON for the value
Copy and run the following command, replacing
ALIAS
with the alias of the deployment.mc admin info --json ALIAS | jq .info.sqsARN
This returns the ARN to use for notifications, such as
arn:minio:sqs::primary:mqtt
1) Configure Bucket Notifications using the MQTT Endpoint as a Target
Use the mc event add
command to add a new bucket notification
event with the configured MQTT service as a target:
mc event add ALIAS/BUCKET arn:minio:sqs::primary:mqtt \
--event EVENTS
Replace
ALIAS
with the alias of a MinIO deployment.Replace
BUCKET
with the name of the bucket in which to configure the event.Replace
EVENTS
with a comma-separated list of events for which MinIO triggers notifications.
Use mc event ls
to view all configured bucket events for
a given notification target:
mc event ls ALIAS/BUCKET arn:minio:sqs::primary:MQTT
4) Validate the Configured Events
Perform an action on the bucket for which you configured the new event and
check the MQTT service for the notification data. The action required
depends on which events
were specified
when configuring the bucket notification.
For example, if the bucket notification configuration includes the
s3:ObjectCreated:Put
event, you can use the
mc cp
command to create a new object in the bucket and trigger
a notification.
mc cp ~/data/new-object.txt ALIAS/BUCKET
Update an MQTT Endpoint in a MinIO Deployment
The following procedure updates an existing MQTT service endpoint for supporting bucket notifications in a MinIO deployment.
Prerequisites
MQTT 3.1 or 3.1.1 Server/Broker Endpoint
This procedure assumes an existing MQTT 3.1 or 3.1.1 server/broker to which the MinIO deployment has connectivity. See the mqtt.org software listing for a list of MQTT-compatible server/brokers.
If the MQTT service requires authentication, you must provide an appropriate username and password during the configuration process to grant MinIO access to the service.
MinIO mc
Command Line Tool
This procedure uses the mc
command line tool for certain actions.
See the mc
Quickstart for installation instructions.
1) List Configured MQTT Endpoints In The Deployment
Use the mc admin config get
command to list the currently
configured MQTT service endpoints in the deployment:
mc admin config get ALIAS/ notify_mqtt
Replace ALIAS
with the alias of the MinIO deployment.
The command output resembles the following:
notify_mqtt:primary broker="tcp://mqtt-primary.example.net:port" password="" queue_dir="" queue_limit="0" reconnect_interval="0s" keep_alive_interval="0s" qos="0" topic="" username=""
notify_mqtt:secondary broker="tcp://mqtt-primary.example.net:port" password="" queue_dir="" queue_limit="0" reconnect_interval="0s" keep_alive_interval="0s" qos="0" topic="" username=""
The notify_mqtt
key is the top-level configuration key for an
MQTT Notification Settings. The
broker
key specifies the MQTT server/broker endpoint
for the given notify_mqtt key. The notify_mqtt:<IDENTIFIER>
suffix
describes the unique identifier for that MQTT service endpoint.
Note the identifier for the MQTT service endpoint you want to update for the next step.
2) Update the MQTT Endpoint
Use the mc admin config set
command to set the new configuration
for the MQTT service endpoint:
mc admin config set ALIAS/ notify_mqtt:<IDENTIFIER> \
url="MQTT://user:password@hostname:port" \
exchange="<string>" \
exchange_type="<string>" \
routing_key="<string>" \
mandatory="<string>" \
durable="<string>" \
no_wait="<string>" \
internal="<string>" \
auto_deleted="<string>" \
delivery_mode="<string>" \
queue_dir="<string>" \
queue_limit="<string>" \
comment="<string>"
The following configuration settings are the minimum required for an MQTT server/broker endpoint:
username
Required if the MQTT server/broker enforces authentication/authorizationpassword
Required if the MQTT server/broker enforces authentication/authorization
All other configuration settings are optional. See MQTT Notification Settings for a complete list of MQTT configuration settings.
3) Restart the MinIO Deployment
You must restart the MinIO deployment to apply the configuration changes.
Use the mc admin service restart
command to restart the deployment.
mc admin service restart ALIAS
Replace ALIAS
with the alias of the deployment to
restart.
The minio server
process prints a line on startup for each configured MQTT
target similar to the following:
SQS ARNs: arn:minio:sqs::primary:mqtt
3) Validate the Changes
Perform an action on a bucket which has an event configuration using the updated
MQTT service endpoint and check the MQTT service for the notification data. The
action required depends on which events
were
specified when configuring the bucket notification.
For example, if the bucket notification configuration includes the
s3:ObjectCreated:Put
event, you can use the
mc cp
command to create a new object in the bucket and trigger
a notification.
mc cp ~/data/new-object.txt ALIAS/BUCKET