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README.md

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aMQTT is an open source MQTT broker and client1, natively implemented with Python's asyncio.

Features

  • Full set of MQTT 3.1.1 protocol specifications
  • Communication over TCP and/or websocket, including support for SSL/TLS
  • Support QoS 0, QoS 1 and QoS 2 messages flow
  • Client auto-reconnection on network lost
  • Functionality expansion; plugins included:
    • Authentication through password file
    • Basic $SYS topics

Installation

amqtt is available on PyPI

$ pip install amqtt

Documentation

Available on Read the Docs.

Containerization

Launch from DockerHub

$ docker run -d -p 1883:1883 amqtt/amqtt:latest

Support

Bug reports, patches and suggestions welcome! Just open an issue or join the gitter community.

Python Version Compatibility

Version hbmqtt compatibility Supported Python Versions PyPi Release
0.10.x yes 2 3.7 - 3.9 0.10.1
0.11.x no 3 3.10 - 3.13 0.11.0

For a full feature roadmap, see ...


  1. Forked from HBMQTT after it was deprecated by the original author. ↩︎

  2. drop-in replacement ↩︎

  3. module renamed and small API differences ↩︎