Our next step will be to test that the service works as it should be and is now acting as an MQTT broker on our Raspberry Pi. To do this, we will be making use of the Mosquitto client that we installed earlier in this guide. For this section, you will need to open up two termina...
20. On here you will want to set “Broker” to the local IP address of your Home Assistant server (1.). For example, in our case we would use “192.168.0.134. After setting the IP address, click the “Submit” button (2.). 21. You have successfully set up MQTT on your Home Ass...
And we believe in MQTT as I just said. So that's the message. Architecture can very well collect data from the one site and deliver it in the right format on the other side, and really draw the lines between the many elements, so many microservices. And then yo...