[Host.MQTT] Add support for mqtt wildcard ( # and + symbols )#397
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Hi @VandenboschVincent, thank you for your effort and contribution — much appreciated! As a quick reminder, please make sure to include the Feel free to let me know once the changes are ready for review. Thanks again! |
Signed-off-by: Vincent Vandenbosch <vandenbosch_vincent@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Vincent Vandenbosch <vandenbosch_vincent@hotmail.com>
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Add mqtt wildcard support for # and + symbols
MQTT subscribe should work using supported wildcards:
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MQTT Wildcard – Multi Level: #
The multi-level wildcard covers multiple topic levels. It is represented by the hash symbol (#) and must be placed as the last character in the topic, preceded by a forward slash.
MQTT Wildcard – Single Level: +
The single-level wildcard is represented by the plus symbol (+) and allows the replacement of a single topic level. By subscribing to a topic with a single-level wildcard, any topic that contains an arbitrary string in place of the wildcard will be matched.