improve README

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Philipp Kunz 2016-09-26 00:23:17 +02:00
parent c7e3c4537b
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2 changed files with 27 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -23,25 +23,38 @@ 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 socket role can be referenced by SocketFunctions.
// All SocketRequests carry authentication data for a specific role.
// SocketFunctions now which roles 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 request.
// The referenced function must return a promise and resolve with any data
// Any request will be 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 SocketFunctin on the client side
// 2. the data to pass in
// 3. And a target connection (there can be multiple connections at once)
// any unique id association is done internally
mySmartsocket.clientCall("restart",data,someTargetConnection)
.then((responseData) => {
});
@ -51,6 +64,8 @@ mySmartsocket.clientCall("","restart",data,someTargetConnection)
```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 connections must be innitiated from the client
let testSmartsocketClient = new smartsocket.SmartsocketClient({
port: testConfig.port,
url: "http://localhost",
@ -58,24 +73,22 @@ let testSmartsocketClient = new smartsocket.SmartsocketClient({
alias: "testClient1",
role: "testRole1"
});
// You can .connect() and .disconnect() from a Smartsocket
testSmartsocketClient.connect()
.then(() => {
done();
});
// The client can also specify SocketFunctions. It can also specify Roles 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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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ import should = require("should");
import socketIoClient = require("socket.io-client");
import smartsocket = require("../dist/index");
import q = require("q");
import nodehash = require("nodehash");
import nodehash = require("nodehash")
let testSmartsocket: smartsocket.Smartsocket;
let testSmartsocketClient: smartsocket.SmartsocketClient;
let testSocketRole1: smartsocket.SocketRole;
let testSocketFunction1: smartsocket.SocketFunction;
let testSmartsocket: smartsocket.Smartsocket
let testSmartsocketClient: smartsocket.SmartsocketClient
let testSocketRole1: smartsocket.SocketRole
let testSocketFunction1: smartsocket.SocketFunction
let testConfig = {
port: 3000