Mesh-Plug for Meshtastic

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Lightweight Meshtastic/MQTT viewer for WordPress via MQTT over WebSocket (WS/WSS).

Author:POTAR (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:6.0
WordPress version tested:6.9.1
Plugin version:1.3.1
Added to WordPress repository:21-01-2026
Last updated:09-03-2026
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Mesh-Plug provides a simple shortcode that connects to your MQTT broker over WebSocket and prints incoming messages to a live log.

Shortcode: [mesh_plug]

Map shortcode options:
– map_tiles=”voyager|osm|light|dark” (default: voyager)
– map_zoom=”13″ map_min_zoom=”2″ map_max_zoom=”18″
– fit=”1|0|once” fit_max_zoom=”13″ center=”lat,lon”

External services

Mesh-Plug can connect to external services depending on how you configure and use it.

MQTT broker (configured by the site administrator)

Mesh-Plug connects directly from the visitor’s browser to the MQTT broker WebSocket URL you enter in Settings Mesh-Plug.
This is required for the plugin to receive and display Meshtastic/MQTT messages.

Data sent: the visitor’s browser establishes a WebSocket connection to your broker; it may send a client ID and (optionally) the username/password you configured; it subscribes to the topic filter you configured.
When: whenever a page containing the [mesh_plug] shortcode is loaded and the user connects (or auto-connect is enabled).

Terms/Privacy: this depends on the broker provider you choose. If you use a third-party MQTT hosting provider, review their terms and privacy policy.

Map tile providers (CARTO / OpenStreetMap)

If you use the Map tab, Mesh-Plug downloads map tiles from a free provider to render the basemap.
By default, Mesh-Plug uses CARTO Voyager tiles. You can switch to OpenStreetMap tiles with shortcode map attributes.

Data sent: standard HTTP requests for map tiles; this typically includes the visitor’s IP address, user agent, and the requested tile coordinates.
When: whenever the Map tab is opened/visible and the map needs to load tiles.

CARTO basemaps: https://carto.com/basemaps
OpenStreetMap tile usage policy: https://operations.osmfoundation.org/policies/tiles/
OpenStreetMap privacy policy: https://osmfoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_Policy

License

GPLv2 or later.

Credits

Developed by Michael Winchester
For documentation and updates, visit https://meshplug.michaelwinchester.com/


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