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# smartsocket
easy and secure websocket communication
easy and secure websocket communication, Typescript ready
## Status
[![build status](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/badges/master/build.svg)](https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/smartsocket/commits/master)
## Usage
We recommend the use of typescript.
Under the hood we use socket.io and shortid for managed data exchange.
### Serverside
```typescript
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let mySocketFunction2 = new smartsocket.SocketFunction({
name:"restart",
func:(data) => {}, the function to execute
roles: [mySocketRole] // all roles that have access to a specific function
});
mySmartsocketClient.registerFunction(mySocketFunction2);
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.then((responseData) => {
});;
```
```
> **NOTE:**
you can easily chain dependent requests on eiter 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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{
"name": "smartsocket",
"version": "1.0.2",
"description": "easy and secure websocket communication",
"version": "1.0.4",
"description": "easy and secure websocket communication, Typescript ready",
"main": "dist/index.js",
"typings": "dist/index.d.ts",
"scripts": {
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"taskbuffer": "^1.0.7"
},
"devDependencies": {
"npmts-g": "^5.2.8",
"should": "^10.0.0",
"typings-test": "^1.0.1"
}