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Sparkplug B Publishers

For the following example, eACM is collecting data from a device named “Device1”.

AUTOSOL MQTT’s SparkplugB publisher has a GroupID of “LocalGroup” and NodeID of “FirstNode” (set on the Sparkplug B tab).

What topics should appear in the broker?

When the publisher first starts, there will be a node birth:

spBv1.0/LocalGroup/NBIRTH/FirstNode

Followed by a birth message for our device(s). These will contain the initial values for all of the tags associated with each device:

spBv1.0/LocalGroup/DBIRTH/FirstNode/Device1

Finally, in the course of normal operation, there will be a series of data messages at a rate defined by the Publish Interval in the device object, assuming any tag’s value has changed within that interval:

spBv1.0/LocalGroup/DDATA/FirstNode/Device1

If communications are lost, or AUTOSOL MQTT is stopped, a node death message will arrive, signaling to all subscribers that the node is down:

spBv1.0/LocalGroup/NDEATH/FirstNode

As Sparkplug B is not a human readable format, a Sparkplug Decoder is needed to resolve the contents of these messages.

Standard Publishers

For the following example, eACM is collecting data from a device named “Device1”, with the tag “Tag1”.

AUTOSOL MQTT’s Standard publisher has a NodeID of “LocalNode” (set on the MQTT tab).

What topics should appear in the broker?

When AUTOSOL MQTT starts up, tag data will appear with the topic:

LocalNode/Device1/Tag1

It has a timestamp reflecting time of publication and the payload is the value of the tag.

When AUTOSOL MQTT stops, or when communication with the end device is lost, a death message will indicate that the node is offline with the topic:

LocalNode/DEATH

To write to a tag using the standard publisher you would simple have the payload be the value you want to write, in clear text, and you would publish to the topic below:

LocalNode/WRITE/Device1/Tag1
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