Question
How do I enable or disable an extension while the broker is running, without having to stop and restart the broker?
Answer
To disable a HiveMQ Extension, locate the extension folder in the extensions
directory of your HiveMQ installation and create the file named DISABLED
:
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└─ hivemq
├─ bin
├─ conf
│ ├─ logback.xml
├─ data
├─ extensions
│ ├─ hivemq-bridge-extension
│ ├──── bridge-configuration.xml
│ ├──── bridge-extension.jar
│ ├──── hivemq-extension.xml
│ ├──── DISABLED
│ └──── ...
│ └─ ...
├─ license
├─ log
└─ ... |
Disable the extension
In a Linux shell you can , use the following touch
command to create this (an empty ) DISABLED
file:
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cd /opt/hivemq/extensions/hivemq-bridge-extension
touch DISABLED |
Once the HiveMQ broker process notices the file named DISABLED
in the extension folder, it will disable the corresponding extension and log the INFO
message about this into the hivemq.log
:
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INFO - Extension "HiveMQ Enterprise Bridge Extension" version 4.15.0 stopped successfully. |
Enable the extension
To enable the HiveMQ Extension, locate the extension folder in the extensions directory of your HiveMQ installation and remove the DISABLED
file. In Linux shell you can use the following command to do so:
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cd /opt/hivemq/extensions/hivemq-bridge-extension
rm DISABLED |
Once the HiveMQ broker process notices that the file named DISABLED is not present in the extension folder, it will enable the corresponding extension and log the INFO message about this into the hivemq.log
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INFO - Extension "HiveMQ Enterprise Bridge Extension" version 4.15.0 started successfully. |