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mcpMQTT

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MCP 服务配置

复制以下 JSON 到 OPClaw 或其他 MCP 客户端的配置文件中即可使用

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mqtt": {
      "alwaysAllow": [
        "mqtt_read"
      ],
      "args": [
        "--config /usr/local/etc/mcpMQTT.conf"
      ],
      "command": "mcpMQTT",
      "env": {
        "PYTHONPATH": "/just/an/example/path/"
      },
      "timeout": 300
    }
  }
}

服务介绍

MCP MQTT Server

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides MQTT operations to LLM agent pipelines through a discoverable interface. The server supports fine-grained topic permissions with wildcard matching and provides comprehensive MQTT functionality for MCP clients.

Features

  • MCP Server Interface: MCP server implementation for MQTT operations
  • Topic Permissions: Fine-grained read/write permissions with MQTT wildcard support (+ and #)
  • Authentication: MQTT broker authentication support
  • Discoverable: MCP resources for topic discovery and examples
  • Configurable: JSON-based configuration with schema validation
  • Async Support: Full async/await support for non-blocking operations

Architecture

    
   MCP Client                 mcpMQTT Application      
                                                       
                           
     Agent        MCP Server                   
                           
                                     
                          
         Topic Permission Manager   
  MQTT Broker       
                                     
                                          
                          MQTT Client                  
                           Manager                     
                                          
                       

Installation

pip install mcpMQTT

Configuration

Configuration File Structure

Create a configuration file at ~/.config/mcpmqtt/config.json or specify a custom path when launching the utility on the command line using the --config parameter:

{
  "mqtt": {
    "host": "localhost",
    "port": 1883,
    "username": null,
    "password": null,
    "keepalive": 60
  },
  "topics": [
    {
      "pattern": "sensors/+/temperature",
      "permissions": ["read"],
      "description": "Temperature sensor data from any location (+ matches single level like 'room1', 'room2'. Known rooms are 'exampleroom1' and 'exampleroom2'). Use subscribe, not read on this topic. Never publish."
    },
    {
      "pattern": "sensors/+/humidity",
      "permissions": ["read"],
      "description": "Humidity sensor data from any location. (+ matches single level like 'room1', 'room2'. Known rooms are 'exampleroom1' and 'exampleroom2'). Use subscribe, not read on this topic. Never publish. Data returned as %RH"
    },
    {
      "pattern": "actuators/#",
      "permissions": ["write"],
      "description": "All actuator control topics (# matches multiple levels like 'lights/room1'. To enable a light you write any payload to 'lights/room1/on', to disable you write to 'lights/room1/off')"
    },
    {
      "pattern": "status/system",
      "permissions": ["read"],
      "description": "System status information - exact topic match"
    },
    {
      "pattern": "commands/+/request",
      "permissions": ["write"],
      "description": "Command request topics for request/response patterns"
    },
    {
      "pattern": "commands/+/response",
      "permissions": ["read"],
      "description": "Command response topics for request/response patterns"
    }
  ],
  "logging": {
    "level": "INFO",
    "logfile": null
  }
}

Configuration Sections

  • mqtt: MQTT broker connection settings
  • topics: Topic patterns with permissions and descriptions
  • logging: Application logging level

Topic Patterns and Permissions

Wildcard Support:

  • +: Single-level wildcard (matches one topic level)
  • #: Multi-level wildcard (matches multiple levels, must be last)

Permissions:

  • read: Can subscribe to topics and receive messages
  • write: Can publish messages to topics
  • Both permissions can be combined: ["read", "write"]

Examples:

  • sensors/+/temperature matches sensors/room1/temperature, sensors/kitchen/temperature
  • actuators/# matches actuators/lights, actuators/lights/room1/brightness
  • status/system matches exactly status/system

Usage

Running the MCP Server

Using the installed script:

mcpMQTT

Or using the module directly:

python -m mcpMQTT.app.mcp_server

With custom configuration:

mcpMQTT --config /path/to/config.json --log-level DEBUG
# or
python -m mcpMQTT.app.mcp_server --config /path/to/config.json --log-level DEBUG

MCP Tools

The MCP server provides three tools for MQTT operations:

mqtt_publish

Publish messages to MQTT topics.

{
  "topic": "sensors/room1/temperature",
  "payload": "22.5",
  "qos": 0
}

mqtt_subscribe

Subscribe to topics and collect messages.

{
  "topic": "sensors/+/temperature",
  "timeout": 30,
  "max_messages": 5
}

mqtt_read

Subscribe to a topic and wait for a single message.

{
  "topic" : "sensors/+/temperature",
  "timeout" : 5
}

mqtt_query

Request/response pattern for MQTT communication.

{
  "request_topic": "commands/room1/request",
  "response_topic": "commands/room1/response",
  "payload": "get_status",
  "timeout": 5
}

MCP Resources

mcpmqtt://topics/allowed

Get allowed topic patterns with permissions and descriptions.

mcpmqtt://topics/examples

Get examples of how to use topic patterns with wildcards.

Development

Project Structure

mcpMQTT/
 app/
    __init__.py
    mcp_server.py        # MCP server implementation and entry point
    mqtt_client.py       # Enhanced MQTT client manager
 config/
    config_manager.py    # Configuration loading and validation
    schema.py           # Pydantic models and validation
 examples/
    example_config.json        # Basic configuration example
    example_with_logging.json  # Configuration with file logging
 pyproject.toml
 README.md

Configuration Examples

For detailed configuration examples, see the examples/ folder:

Examples

MCP Client Integration

This MCP server uses the stdio protocol. This means that it should be launched by your LLM orchestrator.

A typical configuration (mcp.json) may look like the following:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mqtt": {
      "command": "mcpMQTT",
      "args": [
        "--config /usr/local/etc/mcpMQTT.conf"
      ],
      "env": {
        "PYTHONPATH": "/just/an/example/path/"
      },
      "timeout": 300,
      "alwaysAllow": [
        "mqtt_read"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Security Considerations

Keep in mind that this MCP allows an agent to subscribe to and publish to all topics that are exposed to the user associated with him on the MQTT broker. You have to perform fine grained configuration on your MQTT broker to limit which features the MCP can actually access or manipulate.

License

See LICENSE.md

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