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panda-client

v1.0.3

Published

A client package for Panda

Downloads

47

Readme

Panda Client

Also see the server side package written in go.

Installation

npm install panda-client

How to use?

First you need to initialize the package by calling Panda and then call init:

import { panda } from 'panda-client';

const socket = panda('ws://your-path');
socket.init();

Main functionalities

subscribe:

By this method, you can subscribe to a channel and listen for new messages which will be published.

First parameter is the channel name that you want to subscribe to and the second parameter is a callback which will process each new message:

socket.subscribe('channel_name', (message: string) => {
  // do something with the received message.
});

unsubscribe:

As you can understand by the name of this method, it will unsubscribe from a channel.

It only accepts one parameter and it's the channel name:

socket.unsubscribe('channel_name');

send:

Use send in order to send messages directly to the server (no channel name is needed).

This method has only one parameter and that's the message itself:

socket.send('your message');

publish:

You can use this method to publish messages over a specified channel.

It has two parameters. First one is the channel name and second one is the message itself:

socket.publish('channel_name', 'message');

License

Licensed under the MIT License.