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I'm trying to get my MQTT Paho Python script to stay connected (and reconnect when it gets disconnected). Sadly, I'm not sure how to go about this.

That said, the machine is connected through WiFi so in the case the signal falls out or the USB dongle is janked out I don't want the code to bork out on me, so I'm trying to cover all exceptions/errors.

Here's the a chunk of the code I'm trying to work with:

mqttc = mqtt.Client(machine_id, clean_session=False)
mqttc.username_pw_set(machine_id, mqtt_pwd)
mqttc.connect(mqtt_host, mqtt_port)
mqttc.subscribe(machine_id, qos=1)

def on_disconnect(client, userdata, rc):
        if rc != 0:
                print "Unexpected MQTT disconnection. Attempting to reconnect."
                try:
                        mqttc.reconnect()
                except socket.error:
                            ??????
mqttc.on_connect = on_connect
mqttc.on_message = on_message
mqttc.on_disconnect = on_disconnect
mqttc.loop_forever()

I wasn't able to get much further because I don't know how I can get it to connect again? Unless it's able to reconnect the first time, i can't seem to get a proper reconnecting loop going.

Any advise would be really helpful!

Thanks!

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Reading the source(1), the loop_forver() method, calls loop() method in an infinite blocking loop. It is the loop() method which ensures that pub/sub messages and mqtt keepalive traffic is maintained with broker. loop_forver() also does automatic re-connections, if connection is broken.

Also note that loop_forever() blocks until client explicitly calls disconnect(). So it will be useful if you only want to run MQTT client in your program. I prefer loop_start()/loop_stop() methods.

mqttc = mqtt.Client(machine_id, clean_session=False)
mqttc.username_pw_set(mqtt_user, mqtt_pwd)
mqttc.connect(mqtt_host, mqtt_port)
mqttc.subscribe(mqtt_topic, qos=1)

def on_disconnect(client, userdata, rc):
    if rc != 0:
        print("Unexpected MQTT disconnection. Will auto-reconnect")

mqttc.on_connect = on_connect
mqttc.on_message = on_message
mqttc.on_disconnect = on_disconnect
mqttc.loop_forever()

Not sure why you used machine_id in username_pw_set() and subscribe() calls. Changed them.

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    loop_forever() does not start a thread, this is incorrect. It does however block as you say.
    – ralight
    Apr 6, 2016 at 9:31
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    Thanks @ralight. You wrote the client. Further corrections if any are welcome Apr 6, 2016 at 11:56
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    I had to move the subsription to the on_connect handler, so that it would re-subscribe after re-connecting, else I wouldn't be subscribed anymore, which makes sense.
    – Daniel F
    Feb 19, 2019 at 22:38
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    Even better would be client.connect_async otherwise you will get an OSError if there is no initial connection.
    – wenzul
    Feb 28, 2020 at 13:40

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