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?