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Using paho-mqtt and trying to have it receive queued messages. The broker I'm using is emqx 4.2.2 and this is my script:

from paho.mqtt.client import Client, MQTTv5


def on_connect(mqttc, obj, flags, rc, other):
    print("    Session present: " + str(flags['session present']))
    print("    Connection result: " + str(rc))
    mqttc.subscribe([
        ('/message/1', 1)
    ])


def on_message(*args, **kwargs):
    print("received a message")


client = Client(
    client_id='test-client-id',
    protocol=MQTTv5,
)


client.username_pw_set(
    username="test-user-2",
    password="test"
)

client.on_connect = on_connect
client.on_message = on_message

client.connect(
    host='localhost',
    port=1883,
    keepalive=60,
    clean_start=False,
)

client.loop_forever()

I now go and publish a message to the broker:

mosquitto_pub -u test-user-2 -P test -t '/message/1' -m 'this is a message' -q 1 -V mqttv5

While the client is connected to the broker, It does receive the messages but given that I'm subscribing with QoS 1 and that messages are published with QoS 1 I am expecting that if I disconnect my client from the broker, then publish some more QoS 1 messages to that topic and then reconnect my client to the broker using the same fixed client_id, then my client will receive the messages that have been queued while my client was away. Well that's not happening and simulating the same functionality with mosquitto_sub with the -c flag everything works as expected, which leads me to ask myself ... is there a problem with paho-mqtt? Am I doing something wrong?

3 Answers 3

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In MQTT v5, clean start means only whether the session is deleted at the start or not. To control how long the session lasts after you disconnect, you need to set the session expiry interval:

import paho.mqtt.properties as properties
...
connect_properties = properties.Properties(properties.PacketTypes.CONNECT)
connect_properties.SessionExpiryInterval = 3600

client.connect("localhost", 1883, 60, properties=connect_properties)
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QOS only works if the client is SUBSCRIBEd...if you want to receive messages before you are Subscribed, you need to PUBLISH messages with the Retain flag set...and then you only get the last message that was sent. If you really need to get multiple messages, then you need to use something like AMQ, and not MQTT.

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  • Thanks for the reply. Maybe I've not described my process clearly. First I connect my paho client to the exchange, I subscribe to some topics with QoS 1 and then disconnect paho from the exchange. While the client is disconnected I publish some stuff that would have been received by the afore mentioned topics, also using QoS 1. This should queue the messages for the paho client until the client reconnects. It does work if I use the mosquitto_pub and mosquitto_sub cli tools. Only the paho client seems to not see the messages that were published while it was away.
    – Liviu
    Dec 18, 2020 at 13:21
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It should be clean_session not clean_start and it needs to be passed to the Client constructor not the connect() function:

...
client = Client(
    client_id='test-client-id',
    protocol=MQTTv5,
    clean_session=False
)


client.username_pw_set(
    username="test-user-2",
    password="test"
)

client.on_connect = on_connect
client.on_message = on_message

client.connect(
    host='localhost',
    port=1883,
    keepalive=60
)
...

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