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MQTT client & server for Deno & NodeJS
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# Running Opifex server/client on Deno
These instructions specifify how to run [Opifex](README.md) on Deno. To run
Opifex on NodeJS see the [instructions](../node/README.md)
## Playing around
Make sure you have [Deno](https://deno.land) installed.
### Server
```bash
deno run https://deno.land/x/opifex/bin/demoServer.ts
```
On the first invocation Deno will download all dependencies. It will then pop
the question:
```
Deno requests net access to ":::1883". Run again with --allow-net to bypass this prompt.
Allow? [y/n (y = yes allow, n = no deny)]
```
After you select `yes` you should have a working MQTT server.
### Client
```bash
deno run https://deno.land/x/opifex/bin/mqtt.ts
```
On the first invocation Deno will download all dependencies. It will then pop
the question:
```
Deno requests net access to "localhost:1883". Run again with --allow-net to bypass this prompt.
Allow? [y/n (y = yes allow, n = no deny)]
```
## Local deployment
If you want to use Deno locally then clone the repository, e.g. using:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/seriousme/opifex.git
```
and then use:
```bash
deno run -A bin/demoServer.ts
```
```bash
deno run -A bin/mqtt.ts
```
## JSR.io
Opifex is also available on [JSR.io](https://jsr.io/@seriousme/opifex).
# Platform Native
This folder also contains code to run the server using Deno sockets instead of
NodeJS sockets. You can modify the import statements in the demoServer/client to
use these instead.