Plugin extension for AndrOBD to publish OBD measurements to MQTT home automation
About this app
AndrOBD MQTTPublisher =====================
Plugin extension for AndrOBD to allow publication of OBD measurements to a MQTT home automation server.
Functionality -------------
- The AndrOBD MQTT publisher published OBD vehicle data gathered from AndrOBD to a configurable MQTT server. - The extension connects to a single MQTT message broker as a publishing client using existing network connection. - All AndrOBD data items which are selected for display/update can be selected to be published to MQTT. - Publications are sent as a bulk of separate MQTT messages. - Publications are triggered automatically in a cyclic loop. - The time between publications is configurable. - The publication may also be triggered manually fromout the host application.
Configuration -------------
Following generic parameters for publication shall be configurable:
- MQTT parameters - Host Name / IP address - Port number - User Name - Password - MQTT message prefix
- Update parameters - Update cycle time [s] - OBD data items - Selection of subset of AndrOBD data items for display.
Licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later.
What's New in vV1.1.1
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
Version history
Sep 22, 2021 · 0.2 MB · Android API 15–25 · code 10101
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
SHA-256 6a5e475f01703b6ebb3f633b5152de86db4232582494312f7e9d11e4c61fd34b
Sep 22, 2021 · 0.2 MB · Android API 15–25 · code 10100
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
SHA-256 ebf30d7eb08c29c13d987d614f20c0e58f7edff3ec1329dd732ed85a0e331d8b
Oct 10, 2019 · 0.2 MB · Android API 15–25 · code 10004
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
SHA-256 a4c88ac89099eb99966c18f5ee26c4b8aa83dab4226780582a77cca5fb9f6683
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