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pouch-websocket-sync

v0.3.0

Published

PouchDB live sync through websockets

Downloads

20

Readme

pouch-websocket-sync

By Build Status

Sync several PouchDBs through websockets.

Supports reconnection, negotiation and authentication.

Demo

See here an example todo application using React and Redux.

Demo video

Install

$ npm install pouch-websocket-sync --save

Server

var PouchSync = require('pouch-websocket-sync');
var http = require('http');
var httpServer = http.createServer();
var server = PouchSync.createServer(httpServer, onRequest);
httpServer.listen(3000);

function onRequest(credentials, dbName, cb) {
  if (credentials.token == 'some token') {
    cb(null, new PouchDB(dbName));
  } else {
    cb(new Error('not allowed'));
  }
};

Client

var websocket = require('websocket-stream');
var PouchSync = require('pouch-websocket-sync');

var db = new PouchDB('todos');
var client = PouchSync.createClient();
var sync = client.sync(db, {
  remoteName: 'todos-server', // name remote db is known for
  credentials: { token: 'some token'} // arbitrary
});

client.connect('ws://somehost:someport');

API

PouchWebsocketSync.createServer(httpServer, onRequest)

Creates and returns a websocket server.

Arguments:

  • httpServer: an HTTP server to bind to
  • onRequest: a function to be called when a client requests access to a database. This function must have the following signature:
function onRequest(credentials, dbName, callback)

The arguments to expect on this function are:

  • credentials: arbitrary, whatever the client sends as credentials. Defaults to undefined.
  • dbName: the name of the database to sync into as being requested by the client.
  • callback: the callback to call once the request is to be granted or denied. If there is a problem with the requests (invalid credentials or other error), you should pass an error as first arguments. If, otherwise, the request for a database is to proceed, you should pass null or undefined as the first argument and a PouchDB database as the second.

Example of an onRequest function:

function onRequest(credentials, dbName, cb) {
  if (credentials.token == 'some token') {
    cb(null, new PouchDB(dbName));
  } else {
    cb(new Error('not allowed'));
  }
};

PouchWebsocketSync.createClient()

Creates and returns a webocket sync client.

client.connect(address)

Connect to a given websocket address.

  • address a websocket address, like wss://somehost:3000

client.sync(database, options)

Start syncing the given database. Arguments:

  • database: an instance of a PouchDB database
  • options: an object containing the follow keys and values:
    • remoteName: remote database name. Defaults to the database name.
    • PouchDB: PouchDB constructor. Defaults to database.constructor.

Returns a sync object.

client events

client.emit('connect') // when connects
client.emit('disconnect') // when gets disconnected
client.emit('reconnect') // when starts attempting to reconnect

Sync

sync.cancel()

Cancel this sync.

client.end() or client.destroy()

sync events

sync.emit('change', change)
sync.emit('paused')
sync.emit('active')
sync.emit('denied')
sync.emit('complete')
sync.emit('error', err)

License

ISC