Support query parameters in ws and wss URLs.
Added function to get original connection ACK response packet.
- connACK (in IO) and connACKSTM
Added low-level support for correlated responses.
I'm not completely sure how generally useful this interface is, but I've been using it in a client that's implementing an RPC type interface across MQTT for a bit now.
Add connection checks to publish phases.
Having a broker/connection die in the middle of a publish in QoS > 0 could result in a thread waiting indefinitely for the response that would not ever arrive.
Users can now specify TLSSettings for mqtts:// and wss:// connections.
Small bit of refactoring of main threads used by the client. It's a bit easier to reason about their lifecycle now.
All (at least most) of the threads in use by the client are named so when you're looking at an eventlog, you can see what's coming and going.
Export MQTTException (thrown from various internal bits).
Added isConnectedSTM for verifying connection state inside of STM transactions (e.g., verifying you're connected while also waiting for a value in a TChan).
Also, mqtt-watch reconnects on error now.
Relaxed QuickCheck constraint slightly.
Added connection timeout.
Many changes went into this release.
- WebSocket support (ws:// and wss://)
- Added the
mqtt-watch
CLI tool (which I use a lot) - Lots of work on correctness WRT connection and callback failures.
- Low-Level callbacks (providing all the details of the published message)
- Added
runMQTTConduit
to allow running the client over any Conduit provider.
As part of adding features and improving correctness, I've made a few API changes.
waitForClient
now throws an exception on failure. This greatly simplified usage and has made a variety of my applications more reliable when networks and computers fail.- Callbacks are now
MessageCallback
. This primarily allowed me to separateSimpleCallback
(the thing most apps want) andLowLevelCallback
(a thing I needed when building an MQTT bridge). - Removed
runClient
andrunClientTLS
from the API. They don't provide any value overconnectURI
orrunMQTTConduit
. - All callbacks are now asynchronous. Before, QoS2 would be by necessity, but a bad callback could cause problems with the machinery, so they're all independent now. This may not be noticeable in most applications, but it's something to consider.
The QuickCheck Arbitrary instances are exported in a module now, allowing programs to generate useful tests other implementations of mqtt. I've been using this package to test a C implementation.
Also, don't allow 3.1.1 to generate a password without a username. That's kind of a weird limitation in the older protocol I'm not sure anyone's run into, but the spec says not to encode things on the wire that way, so it's useful for interop testing.
With a few attempts to misuse the library, I found some places where error messages weren't useful enough. There were still two cases where failures turned into indefinite STM errors instead of more informative errors. 1) when the broker declined your connection and 2) when the broker refused your connection. These are errors at differnet layers, so were addressed differently, but should be informative in both cases now.
Unsubscribe was apparently broken in MQTT 5 as well. I'd never tried to use it, and just happened to notice it wasn't quite right.
Now with no known issues.
0.5.0.0 was released without consulting the github issues page. There were two open bugs -- one had already been fixed in the development of 0.5, but another was still present.
0.5.0.0 named the default subscription options defaultSubOptions
,
but that's inconsistent with other defaults, so it was renamed to
subOptions
. This is technically an API incompatibility being
introduced and I wouldn't normally do that, but the API's been out for
a few hours, so I'm preeptively asking for forgiveness.
Major release for MQTT version 5.
The API is mostly the same, but a list of Property values is passed in and returned from a few different fields.
Subscribe responses are now more detailed in the error case, and also
return a [Property]
.
Connections default to Protocol311
(3.1.1), and all behavior should
be backwards compatible in these cases. i.e., you can write code as
if it were destined for a v5 broker, but properties won't be sent and
responses will be inferred. If you specify your _protocol
as
Protocol50
in your MQTTConfig
, the new features should all work.
Various bugs were fixed along the path of making v5 compatibility, but I'm pretty sure there's one left somewhere.
Don't set a message ID of 0.
This had been working fine for a while, but starting in mosquitto 1.6, the server would just hang up on a subscribe request with a message ID of zero.
Link QoS2 completion thread on subscriber.
An exception from a subscriber callback could be silently dropped without completing the handshake which would then cause the MQTT broker to just stop sending messages to the subscriber. Unfortunately, the broker (at least mosquitto) still responds to pings and doesn't give any useful notification that it's no longer sending messages.
Introduced Filter
type alias to distinguish from Topic
.
Reintroduced timeout management at the protocol layer, dropping a connection when a pong response hasn't come in in a while (~3x longer than the current 30s ping rate). This was mostly after noticing mosquitto do really weird things where it seemed to just forget about all my active connections (other clients figured that out and dropped and reconnected).
Fixed up github links.
Added Network.MQTT.Topic with match
to test Topic
s against wildcards.
Added connectURI to make it easier to connect to mqtt or mqtts via URI.
No externally visible changes, but a few bug fixes I found when writing an application that published in QoS < 2. QoS 0 would likely not transmit (which is probably fine according to the spec, but not very desirable) and QoS1 didn't check its ACKs, so it would continue to retry after the server ACKd the message.
Subscriber callbacks now include the MQTT client as the first argument. This breaks a circular dependency that prevented callbacks from being able to publish messages easily.
Updated to stackage LTS 13.2