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easy and secure websocket communication, TypeScript ready
## Availabililty
[![npm](https://push.rocks/assets/repo-button-npm.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/smartsocket)
[![git](https://push.rocks/assets/repo-button-git.svg)](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket)
[![git](https://push.rocks/assets/repo-button-mirror.svg)](https://github.com/pushrocks/smartsocket)
[![docs](https://push.rocks/assets/repo-button-docs.svg)](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/smartsocket/docs)
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[![git](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/assets/repo-button-git.svg)](https://GitLab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket)
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## Status for master
[![build status](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/master/build.svg)](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/commits/master)
[![coverage report](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/master/coverage.svg)](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/commits/master)
[![build status](https://GitLab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/master/build.svg)](https://GitLab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/commits/master)
[![coverage report](https://GitLab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/master/coverage.svg)](https://GitLab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/commits/master)
[![npm downloads per month](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/smartsocket.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/smartsocket)
[![Dependency Status](https://david-dm.org/pushrocks/smartsocket.svg)](https://david-dm.org/pushrocks/smartsocket)
[![bitHound Dependencies](https://www.bithound.io/github/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/dependencies.svg)](https://www.bithound.io/github/pushrocks/smartsocket/master/dependencies/npm)
[![bitHound Code](https://www.bithound.io/github/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/code.svg)](https://www.bithound.io/github/pushrocks/smartsocket)
[![TypeScript](https://img.shields.io/badge/TypeScript-2.x-blue.svg)](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v6.x/docs/api/)
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## Usage
We recommend the use of TypeScript.
Under the hood we use socket.io and shortid for managed data exchange.
Use TypeScript for best in class instellisense.
### Serverside
```typescript
import * as smartsocket from "smartsocket";
import * as q from q // q is a promise library
For further information read the linked docs at the top of this README.
// The "Smartsocket" listens on a port and can receive new "SocketConnection" requests.
let mySmartsocket = new smartsocket.Smartsocket({
port: 3000 // the port smartsocket will listen on
});
> MIT licensed | **©** [Lossless GmbH](https://lossless.gmbh)
| By using this npm module you agree to our [privacy policy](https://lossless.gmbH/privacy.html)
// A "SocketRole" can be referenced by "SocketFunction"s.
// All "SocketRequest"s carry authentication data for a specific "SocketRole".
// "SocketFunction"s know which "SocketRole"s are allowed to execute them
let mySocketRole = new smartsocket.SocketRole({
name: "someRoleName",
passwordHash: "someHashedString"
});
// A "SocketFunction" executes a referenced function and passes in any data of the corresponding "SocketRequest".
// The referenced function must return a promise and resolve with data of type any.
// Any "SocketRequest" carries a unique identifier. If the referenced function's promise resolved any passed on argument will be returned to the requesting party
let testSocketFunction1 = new smartsocket.SocketFunction({
funcName:"testSocketFunction1",
funcDef:(data) => {
console.log('testSocketFunction1 executed successfully!')
},
allowedRoles:[mySocketRole] // all roles that have access to a specific function
});
// A "Smartsocket" exposes a .clientCall() that gets
// 1. the name of the "SocketFunction" on the client side
// 2. the data to pass in
// 3. And a target "SocketConnection" (there can be multiple connections at once)
// any unique id association is done internally
mySmartsocket.clientCall("restart",data,someTargetConnection)
.then((responseData) => {
});
```
#### Client side
```typescript
import * as smartsocket from "smartsocket";
// A "SmartsocketClient" is different from a "Smartsocket" in that it doesn't expose any public address.
// Thus any new "SocketConnection"s must be innitiated from a "SmartsocketClient".
let testSmartsocketClient = new smartsocket.SmartsocketClient({
port: testConfig.port,
url: "http://localhost",
password: "testPassword",
alias: "testClient1",
role: "testRole1"
});
// You can .connect() and .disconnect() from a "Smartsocket"
testSmartsocketClient.connect()
.then(() => {
done();
});
// The client can also specify "SocketFunction"s. It can also specify "SocketRole"s in case a client connects to multiple servers at once
let testSocketFunction2 = new smartsocket.SocketFunction({
funcName: "testSocketFunction2",
funcDef: (data) => {}, // the function to execute, has to return promise
allowedRoles:[]
});
// A "SmartsocketClient" can call functions on the serverside using .serverCall() analog to the "Smartsocket"'s .clientCall method.
mySmartsocketClient.serverCall("function",functionCallData)
.then((functionResponseData) => { // the functionResponseData comes from the server... awesome, right?
});;
```
> **NOTE:**
you can easily chain dependent requests on either the server or client side with promises.
`data` is always a js object that you can design for your specific needs.
It supports buffers for large binary data network exchange.
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# smartsocket
easy and secure websocket communication, Typescript ready
easy and secure websocket communication, TypeScript ready
## Availabililty
[![npm](https://push.rocks/assets/repo-button-npm.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/smartsocket)
[![git](https://push.rocks/assets/repo-button-git.svg)](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket)
[![git](https://push.rocks/assets/repo-button-mirror.svg)](https://github.com/pushrocks/smartsocket)
[![docs](https://push.rocks/assets/repo-button-docs.svg)](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/smartsocket/docs)
[![npm](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/assets/repo-button-npm.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/smartsocket)
[![git](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/assets/repo-button-git.svg)](https://GitLab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket)
[![git](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/assets/repo-button-mirror.svg)](https://github.com/pushrocks/smartsocket)
[![docs](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/assets/repo-button-docs.svg)](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/smartsocket/)
## Status for master
[![build status](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/master/build.svg)](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/commits/master)
[![coverage report](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/master/coverage.svg)](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/commits/master)
[![build status](https://GitLab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/master/build.svg)](https://GitLab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/commits/master)
[![coverage report](https://GitLab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/master/coverage.svg)](https://GitLab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/commits/master)
[![npm downloads per month](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/smartsocket.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/smartsocket)
[![Dependency Status](https://david-dm.org/pushrocks/smartsocket.svg)](https://david-dm.org/pushrocks/smartsocket)
[![bitHound Dependencies](https://www.bithound.io/github/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/dependencies.svg)](https://www.bithound.io/github/pushrocks/smartsocket/master/dependencies/npm)
[![bitHound Code](https://www.bithound.io/github/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/code.svg)](https://www.bithound.io/github/pushrocks/smartsocket)
[![TypeScript](https://img.shields.io/badge/TypeScript-2.x-blue.svg)](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v6.x/docs/api/)
[![node](https://img.shields.io/badge/node->=%206.x.x-blue.svg)](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v6.x/docs/api/)
[![JavaScript Style Guide](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg)](http://standardjs.com/)
## Usage
We recommend the use of typescript.
Use TypeScript for best in class instellisense.
Under the hood we use socket.io and shortid for managed data exchange.
### Serverside
```typescript
import * as smartsocket from "smartsocket";
import * as q from q // q is a promise library
// The "Smartsocket" listens on a port and can receive new "SocketConnection" requests.
let mySmartsocket = new smartsocket.Smartsocket({
port: 3000 // the port smartsocket will listen on
});
// A "SocketRole" can be referenced by "SocketFunction"s.
// All "SocketRequest"s carry authentication data for a specific "SocketRole".
// "SocketFunction"s know which "SocketRole"s are allowed to execute them
let mySocketRole = new smartsocket.SocketRole({
name: "someRoleName",
passwordHash: "someHashedString"
});
// A "SocketFunction" executes a referenced function and passes in any data of the corresponding "SocketRequest".
// The referenced function must return a promise and resolve with data of type any.
// Any "SocketRequest" carries a unique identifier. If the referenced function's promise resolved any passed on argument will be returned to the requesting party
let testSocketFunction1 = new smartsocket.SocketFunction({
funcName:"testSocketFunction1",
funcDef:(data) => {
}, // the function to execute
console.log('testSocketFunction1 executed successfully!')
},
allowedRoles:[mySocketRole] // all roles that have access to a specific function
});
mySmartsocket.clientCall("","restart",data,someTargetConnection)
// A "Smartsocket" exposes a .clientCall() that gets
// 1. the name of the "SocketFunction" on the client side
// 2. the data to pass in
// 3. And a target "SocketConnection" (there can be multiple connections at once)
// any unique id association is done internally
mySmartsocket.clientCall("restart",data,someTargetConnection)
.then((responseData) => {
});
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```typescript
import * as smartsocket from "smartsocket";
// A "SmartsocketClient" is different from a "Smartsocket" in that it doesn't expose any public address.
// Thus any new "SocketConnection"s must be innitiated from a "SmartsocketClient".
let testSmartsocketClient = new smartsocket.SmartsocketClient({
port: testConfig.port,
url: "http://localhost",
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alias: "testClient1",
role: "testRole1"
});
// You can .connect() and .disconnect() from a "Smartsocket"
testSmartsocketClient.connect()
.then(() => {
done();
});
// The client can also specify "SocketFunction"s. It can also specify "SocketRole"s in case a client connects to multiple servers at once
let testSocketFunction2 = new smartsocket.SocketFunction({
funcName: "testSocketFunction2",
funcDef: (data) => {}, // the function to execute, has to return promise
allowedRoles:[]
});
let functionCalldata = {
funcName: "",
funcData: {
someKey:"someValue"
}
}
// A "SmartsocketClient" can call functions on the serverside using .serverCall() analog to the "Smartsocket"'s .clientCall method.
mySmartsocketClient.serverCall("function",functionCallData)
.then((functionResponseData) => { // the functionResponseData comes from the server... awesome, right?
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> **NOTE:**
you can easily chain dependent requests on either the server or client side with promises.
`data` is always a js object that you can design for your specific needs.
It supports buffers for large binary data network exchange.
It supports buffers for large binary data network exchange.
For further information read the linked docs at the top of this README.
> MIT licensed | **©** [Lossless GmbH](https://lossless.gmbh)
| By using this npm module you agree to our [privacy policy](https://lossless.gmbH/privacy.html)
[![repo-footer](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/assets/repo-footer.svg)](https://push.rocks)