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@realeyes/postmessage-api-shim

v1.1.7

Published

Promise-based postMessage API shim

Downloads

27

Readme

postmessage-api-shim

Setup

$ npm install

Build

$ npm run build

Test

$ npm test

Usage of the server component

to get a reference to CreateServer function you can use a ES6 module

import {CreateServer} from './'
CreateServer(window, api);

or use a browserified build, in this case CreateServer function will be under pas namespace.

<script scr="dist/index.js"></script>
<script>
  pas.CreateServer(window, api);
</script>

CreateServer function requires a window argument and api argument. api should be an object with methods that return native ES6 Promise instance. In can also be an instance of node.js EventEmitter. In this case the server will allow to subscribe to api events.

Please don't forget to add Promise polyfill for Internet Explorer 10 and lower.

CreateServer also has two optional parameters:

  • token (string, defaults to "defaultToken"): a unique identifier that identifies messages emitted by and sent to the server. There should never be two servers within the same window with the same token!
  • addSourceToApiCall (boolean, defaults to false): if true all server api methods' got the reference of the client window as first parameter. Useful in case you need to do any action on the client's window upon a method call.

Usage of the client component

to get a reference to CreateClientAsync function you can use a ES6 module

import {CreateClientAsync} from './'
CreateClientAsync(window, serverFrame.contentWindow);

or use a browserified build, in this case CreateClientAsync function will be under pas namespace.

<script scr="dist/index.js"></script>
<script>
  pas.CreateClientAsync(window, serverFrame.contentWindow).then(function(clientApi) {
      // you can start calling methods on the clientApi
  });
</script>

CreateClientAsync function requires a window argument and serverWindow argument. After getting a clientApi instance you can transparently call api methods. All calls return a Promise. If the api implements an EventEmitter interface it is possible to subscribe/unsubscribe with clientApi.on() and clientApi.off() methods.

CreateClientAsync also has two optional parameters:

  • timeout (number, defaults to 30000): period (in milliseconds) after which the client stop waiting for the answer and rejects the promise returned
  • token (string, defaults to "defaultToken"): a unique identifier that identifies messages emitted by and sent to the server. Should match the token of the server!