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jssows-js

v0.1.1

Published

Json Standard Services Over WebSocket sub protocol

Downloads

16

Readme

jssows-js

Json Standard Services Over WebSocket sub protocol

Please see http://github.com/JSSOWS/

###Motivation

I looked for something similar on the web but did not find any very very simple standard sub protocol for calling services over websocket and getting a response. So I wrote it. Putting it there so it can be useful for others.

I am new to javascript world so don't hesitate to send me comments and remarks to frank.afriat @ gmail.com (remove the spaces).

###Getting started


    var Jssows = require('jssows');
    var websocket = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:8887');
    
    var unknownHandler = function(jsonMessage) {
    console.info('Unknown service ' + jsonMessage.service);
    };
    
    var jssowsServices = new Jssows(websocket, unknownHandler);
    
    var bindingHandler = function(jsonMessage) {
    <yourcode>
    };
    jssowsServices.bind('binding', bindingHandler);
    
    var navigationHandler =  function(jsonMessage) {
    <yourcode>
    };
    jssowsServices.bind('navigation', navigationHandler);

###Protocol

  • Communication using Json String
  • Service defined by a name

Format:

{
  "service" : "<service name of the service to call>", 
  "data"    : "<the data to give to the service>"
}

or to get a response on a given service name called callback:

Format:

{
  "service"  : "<service name of the service to call>",
  "data"     : "<the data to give to the service>",
  "callback" : "service name of the service to call to send the response"
}

Implementations

  1. javascript (client) - (should be usable for serversocket also but not tested)
  2. java (server) - ready but not yet published

###API

Constructor

One or Two arguments

  1. Argument1: Websocket
  2. Argument2: unknownHandler function accepting one argument (optional)
var Jssows = require('jssows');
var websocket = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:8887');
var unknownHandler = function(jsonMessage) {
	console.info('Unknown service ' + jsonMessage.service);
};
var jssowsServices = new Jssows(websocket, unknownHandler);

When receiving data for a service name that has no binding, the data is redirected to the unknownHandler.

Send

Send data to a given service on the underlying websocket and specify an eventual handler for receiving the response:

jssowsServices.send(<service name>, <data as JS>, <optional callback handler>);

The should be a function and should return a boolean : shouldRemove when true the handler is unbound after receiving the response.

Bind

Bind a service handler to a given service name. When receiving data for the given service name, the data is send as argument of the bound handler.

var navigationHandler =  function(jsonMessage) {
	<yourcode>
};
jssowsServices.bind('navigation', navigationHandler);

Unbind

Unbind a given service name.

jssowsServices.unbind('navigation');

Donate!

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