fix template

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Robert Kaussow 2018-11-05 00:16:40 +01:00
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# Config file for mosquitto # {{ ansible_managed }}
#
# See mosquitto.conf(5) for more information.
#
# Default values are shown, uncomment to change.
#
# Use the # character to indicate a comment, but only if it is the
# very first character on the line.
# ================================================================= # =================================================================
# General configuration # General configuration
@ -210,7 +203,7 @@ port {{ mosquitto_port }}
# capath defines a directory that will be searched for files # capath defines a directory that will be searched for files
# containing the CA certificates. For capath to work correctly, the # containing the CA certificates. For capath to work correctly, the
# certificate files must have ".crt" as the file ending and you must run # certificate files must have ".crt" as the file ending and you must run
# "openssl rehash <path to capath>" each time you add/remove a certificate. # "openssl rehash /path/to/capath" each time you add/remove a certificate.
#cafile #cafile
capath {{ mosquitto_ca_path }} capath {{ mosquitto_ca_path }}
@ -364,7 +357,7 @@ capath {{ mosquitto_ca_path }}
# capath defines a directory that will be searched for files # capath defines a directory that will be searched for files
# containing the CA certificates. For capath to work correctly, the # containing the CA certificates. For capath to work correctly, the
# certificate files must have ".crt" as the file ending and you must run # certificate files must have ".crt" as the file ending and you must run
# "openssl rehash <path to capath>" each time you add/remove a certificate. # "openssl rehash /path/to/capath" each time you add/remove a certificate.
#cafile #cafile
#capath #capath
@ -475,7 +468,7 @@ persistence_location {{ mosquitto_persistence_path | dirname }}
# syslog uses the userspace syslog facility which usually ends up # syslog uses the userspace syslog facility which usually ends up
# in /var/log/messages or similar. # in /var/log/messages or similar.
# #
# topic logs to the broker topic '$SYS/broker/log/<severity>', # topic logs to the broker topic '$SYS/broker/log/severity',
# where severity is one of D, E, W, N, I, M which are debug, error, # where severity is one of D, E, W, N, I, M which are debug, error,
# warning, notice, information and message. Message type severity is used by # warning, notice, information and message. Message type severity is used by
# the subscribe/unsubscribe log_types and publishes log messages to # the subscribe/unsubscribe log_types and publishes log messages to
@ -576,18 +569,18 @@ persistence_location {{ mosquitto_persistence_path | dirname }}
# comment. # comment.
# Topic access is added with lines of the format: # Topic access is added with lines of the format:
# #
# topic [read|write|readwrite] <topic> # topic [read|write|readwrite] 'topic'
# #
# The access type is controlled using "read", "write" or "readwrite". This # The access type is controlled using "read", "write" or "readwrite". This
# parameter is optional (unless <topic> contains a space character) - if not # parameter is optional (unless 'topic' contains a space character) - if not
# given then the access is read/write. <topic> can contain the + or # # given then the access is read/write. 'topic' can contain the + or #
# wildcards as in subscriptions. # wildcards as in subscriptions.
# #
# The first set of topics are applied to anonymous clients, assuming # The first set of topics are applied to anonymous clients, assuming
# allow_anonymous is true. User specific topic ACLs are added after a # allow_anonymous is true. User specific topic ACLs are added after a
# user line as follows: # user line as follows:
# #
# user <username> # user 'username'
# #
# The username referred to here is the same as in password_file. It is # The username referred to here is the same as in password_file. It is
# not the clientid. # not the clientid.
@ -610,7 +603,7 @@ persistence_location {{ mosquitto_persistence_path | dirname }}
# with the following pattern: # with the following pattern:
# pattern write $SYS/broker/connection/%c/state # pattern write $SYS/broker/connection/%c/state
# #
# pattern [read|write|readwrite] <topic> # pattern [read|write|readwrite] 'topic'
# #
# Example: # Example:
# #
@ -682,9 +675,9 @@ persistence_location {{ mosquitto_persistence_path | dirname }}
# subscription for the old topic. If you have this problem, connect your bridge # subscription for the old topic. If you have this problem, connect your bridge
# with cleansession set to true, then reconnect with cleansession set to false # with cleansession set to true, then reconnect with cleansession set to false
# as normal. # as normal.
#connection <name> #connection 'name'
#address <host>[:<port>] [<host>[:<port>]] #address host[:port] [host[:port]]
#topic <topic> [[[out | in | both] qos-level] local-prefix remote-prefix] #topic 'topic' [[[out | in | both] qos-level] local-prefix remote-prefix]
# Set the version of the MQTT protocol to use with for this bridge. Can be one # Set the version of the MQTT protocol to use with for this bridge. Can be one
# of mqttv311 or mqttv11. Defaults to mqttv311. # of mqttv311 or mqttv11. Defaults to mqttv311.
@ -718,7 +711,7 @@ persistence_location {{ mosquitto_persistence_path | dirname }}
#remote_clientid #remote_clientid
# Set the clientid to use on the local broker. If not defined, this defaults to # Set the clientid to use on the local broker. If not defined, this defaults to
# 'local.<clientid>'. If you are bridging a broker to itself, it is important # 'local.clientid'. If you are bridging a broker to itself, it is important
# that local_clientid and clientid do not match. # that local_clientid and clientid do not match.
#local_clientid #local_clientid
@ -734,7 +727,7 @@ persistence_location {{ mosquitto_persistence_path | dirname }}
# If set to true, publish notification messages to the local and remote brokers # If set to true, publish notification messages to the local and remote brokers
# giving information about the state of the bridge connection. Retained # giving information about the state of the bridge connection. Retained
# messages are published to the topic $SYS/broker/connection/<clientid>/state # messages are published to the topic $SYS/broker/connection/clientid/state
# unless the notification_topic option is used. # unless the notification_topic option is used.
# If the message is 1 then the connection is active, or 0 if the connection has # If the message is 1 then the connection is active, or 0 if the connection has
# failed. # failed.
@ -742,7 +735,7 @@ persistence_location {{ mosquitto_persistence_path | dirname }}
# Choose the topic on which notification messages for this bridge are # Choose the topic on which notification messages for this bridge are
# published. If not set, messages are published on the topic # published. If not set, messages are published on the topic
# $SYS/broker/connection/<clientid>/state # $SYS/broker/connection/clientid/state
#notification_topic #notification_topic
# Set the keepalive interval for this bridge connection, in # Set the keepalive interval for this bridge connection, in
@ -811,7 +804,7 @@ persistence_location {{ mosquitto_persistence_path | dirname }}
# bridge_capath defines a directory that will be searched for files containing # bridge_capath defines a directory that will be searched for files containing
# the CA certificates. For bridge_capath to work correctly, the certificate # the CA certificates. For bridge_capath to work correctly, the certificate
# files must have ".crt" as the file ending and you must run "openssl rehash # files must have ".crt" as the file ending and you must run "openssl rehash
# <path to capath>" each time you add/remove a certificate. # /path/to/capath" each time you add/remove a certificate.
#bridge_cafile #bridge_cafile
#bridge_capath #bridge_capath