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@kinotic/continuum-client

v2.14.10

Published

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Readme

CI

Continuum Client

The Continuum client JavaScript/TypeScript library for connecting to Continuum servers via STOMP over WebSocket.

For full documentation, see the Continuum Framework Guide.

Installation

npm install @mindignited/continuum-client
# or
pnpm add @mindignited/continuum-client

Quick Start

import { Continuum, ConnectionInfo } from '@mindignited/continuum-client'

const connectionInfo: ConnectionInfo = {
  host: 'localhost',
  port: 58503,
  useSSL: false,
  connectHeaders: {
    login: 'your-participant-id'
  }
}

const connectedInfo = await Continuum.connect(connectionInfo)
console.log('Connected:', connectedInfo)

Node.js Usage

When using this library in Node.js (CLI tools, scripts, tests), you must provide a WebSocket polyfill since Node.js doesn't have a native WebSocket global:

import { WebSocket } from 'ws'
Object.assign(global, { WebSocket })

// Now import and use Continuum
import { Continuum } from '@mindignited/continuum-client'

Important: The WebSocket polyfill must be applied before importing or using any Continuum functions.

Debugging

Enable STOMP protocol debugging to diagnose connection issues:

DEBUG=continuum:stomp node your-script.js
# or
DEBUG=continuum:stomp your-cli-command

This outputs detailed STOMP protocol messages:

continuum:stomp Opening Web Socket... +0ms
continuum:stomp >>> CONNECT
continuum:stomp <<< CONNECTED
continuum:stomp >>> SUBSCRIBE

SSL/TLS with Self-Signed Certificates

When connecting to servers with self-signed certificates (common in local development), Node.js will reject the connection by default. You'll see symptoms like:

continuum:stomp Opening Web Socket... +0ms
continuum:stomp Connection closed to wss://your-host/v1 +5s
continuum:stomp STOMP: scheduling reconnection in 2000ms +1ms

Solutions

Option 1: Trust the CA certificate (Recommended)

export NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS=/path/to/ca-certificate.pem
node your-script.js

Option 2: Disable certificate verification (Development only!)

NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0 node your-script.js

⚠️ Warning: Never disable certificate verification in production. This makes your connection vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks.

Local Development

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Run tests
pnpm test

# Run tests with coverage
pnpm coverage

# Interactive test UI
pnpm ui-test

Build and Publish

pnpm build
export NPM_TOKEN=your_access_token
pnpm publish