Opifex aims to provide a MQTT server and MQTT client in Typescript to be used with Deno It has no third party dependencies, it only relies on built in modules.
Its a work in progress, only does MQTT 3.1.1 and currently only has memory based persistence.
Make sure you have Deno installed.
deno run https://deno.land/x/opifex/bin/demoServer.ts
On the first invocation Deno will download all dependencies. It will then pop the question:
Deno requests net access to ":::1883". Run again with --allow-net to bypass this prompt.
Allow? [y/n (y = yes allow, n = no deny)]
After you select yes
you should have a working MQTT server.
deno run https://deno.land/x/opifex/bin/mqtt.ts
On the first invocation Deno will download all dependencies. It will then pop the question:
Deno requests net access to "localhost:1883". Run again with --allow-net to bypass this prompt.
Allow? [y/n (y = yes allow, n = no deny)]
If you want to use Deno locally then clone the repository, e.g. using:
git clone https://github.com/seriousme/opifex.git
and then use:
deno run -A bin/demoServer.ts
deno run -A bin/mqtt.ts
Opifex is also available on JSR.io.
Some MQTT servers have names like:
So to stay with the theme: Opifex
Licensed under MIT