# Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0. from awsiot import mqtt_connection_builder from utils.command_line_utils import CommandLineUtils # This sample is similar to `samples/basic_connect.py` but the certificate # for mutual TLS is stored in a Windows certificate store. # # See `samples/README.md` for instructions on setting up your PC # to run this sample. # # WARNING: Windows only. # cmdData is the arguments/input from the command line placed into a single struct for # use in this sample. This handles all of the command line parsing, validating, etc. # See the Utils/CommandLineUtils for more information. cmdData = CommandLineUtils.parse_sample_input_windows_cert_connect() def on_connection_interrupted(connection, error, **kwargs): # Callback when connection is accidentally lost. print("Connection interrupted. error: {}".format(error)) def on_connection_resumed(connection, return_code, session_present, **kwargs): # Callback when an interrupted connection is re-established. print("Connection resumed. return_code: {} session_present: {}".format(return_code, session_present)) if __name__ == '__main__': # Create MQTT connection mqtt_connection = mqtt_connection_builder.mtls_with_windows_cert_store_path( cert_store_path=cmdData.input_cert, endpoint=cmdData.input_endpoint, port=cmdData.input_port, ca_filepath=cmdData.input_ca, on_connection_interrupted=on_connection_interrupted, on_connection_resumed=on_connection_resumed, client_id=cmdData.input_clientId, clean_session=False, keep_alive_secs=30) if not cmdData.input_is_ci: print(f"Connecting to {cmdData.input_endpoint} with client ID '{cmdData.input_clientId}'...") else: print("Connecting to endpoint with client ID") connect_future = mqtt_connection.connect() # Future.result() waits until a result is available connect_future.result() print("Connected!") # Disconnect print("Disconnecting...") disconnect_future = mqtt_connection.disconnect() disconnect_future.result() print("Disconnected!")