Not longer use the term 'API password'

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Fabian Affolter 2018-10-19 21:32:32 +02:00
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@ -16,16 +16,10 @@ The `mosquitto` broker package ships commandline tools (often as `*-clients` pac
$ mosquitto_pub -h 127.0.0.1 -t home-assistant/switch/1/on -m "Switch is ON" $ mosquitto_pub -h 127.0.0.1 -t home-assistant/switch/1/on -m "Switch is ON"
``` ```
If you are using the embedded MQTT broker, the command looks a little different because you need to add the MQTT protocol version. If you are using the embedded MQTT broker, the command looks a little different because you need to add the MQTT protocol version and your [broker credentials](/docs/mqtt/broker#embedded-broker).
```bash ```bash
$ mosquitto_pub -V mqttv311 -t "hello" -m world $ mosquitto_pub -V mqttv311 -u homeassistant -P <broker password> -t "hello" -m world
```
or if you are using a API password:
```bash
$ mosquitto_pub -V mqttv311 -u homeassistant -P <your api password> -t "hello" -m world
``` ```
Another way to send MQTT messages by hand is to use the "Developer Tools" in the Frontend. Choose "Call Service" and then `mqtt/mqtt_send` under "Available Services". Enter something similar to the example below into the "Service Data" field. Another way to send MQTT messages by hand is to use the "Developer Tools" in the Frontend. Choose "Call Service" and then `mqtt/mqtt_send` under "Available Services". Enter something similar to the example below into the "Service Data" field.
@ -52,8 +46,6 @@ $ mosquitto_sub -h 127.0.0.1 -v -t "home-assistant/#"
For the embedded MQTT broker the command looks like: For the embedded MQTT broker the command looks like:
```bash ```bash
$ mosquitto_sub -v -V mqttv311 -t "#" $ mosquitto_sub -v -V mqttv311 -u homeassistant -P <broker password> -t "#"
``` ```
Add the username `homeassistant` and your API password if needed.