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hatchet.io

v0.0.6

Published

Hosted socket.io service with a simple API for sending and receiving messages.

Readme

hatchet.io

Hosted (or self-hosted) socket.io service with a simple API for sending and receiving messages. It can be used for logging, analytics or any simple message broadcasting for your app.

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install hatchet.io

Documentation

(Coming soon)

Examples

Receiving Messages

var hatchet = require('hatchet.io');

hatchet.authenticate('http://douglas.hatchet.io:1337', 'demo', 'iYkrswPZVIrUMv');

// Watch for 'log' events and run the defined function when it occurs
hatchet.watch('log', function(data) {
	console.log('log', data);
});

// Watch another
hatchet.watch('signup', function(data) {
	console.log('signup', data);
});

// You can also stop listening to an event
setTimeout(function() {
	hatchet.unwatch('log');
}, 20000);

Sending Messages

var hatchet = require('hatchet.io');

hatchet.authenticate('http://douglas.hatchet.io:1338', 'demo', 'iYkrswPZVIrUMv');

// Warmup begins connection + auth process to server, otherwise it happens on first "send"
// which will likely cause that message to be lost. This will be resolved using a buffer
// in a later release. But for the moment all messages are volatile - hatchet isn't for mission critical
// messages.
hatchet.warmup();

// Send 'log' event with data every 2 seconds
setInterval(function() {
	var data = {
		line: 100,
		file: 'ben.txt'
	};
	hatchet.send('log', data);
}, 2000);

// Send 'signup' event with data every second
setInterval(function() {
	var data = {
		firstName: 'Frederick',
		lastName: 'Gustaveerson',
		created: new Date()
	};
	hatchet.send('signup', data);
}, 1000);

Options

var hatchet = require('hatchet.io');

// Enable logging
hatch.options.log = true;

Contributing

Please feel free to contribute. If you see any areas for improvement, particularly in regards to performance / reliability it'd be great to receive your pull requests / comments because it's really the main crux of the application.

Release History

0.0.0

  • ADDED: Client library code that allows you to send and receive messages

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Ben Pearson Licensed under the MIT license.