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preact-sockette

v1.0.0

Published

Sockette component for Preact

Downloads

18

Readme

preact-sockette NPM

A (303 byte gzip) Sockette component for Preact

This is a very light component that exposes sockette's API via component properties.

Please note that (1) context.ws is the active WebSocket, (2) nothing is rendered to the DOM and (2) the WebSocket is closed before unmounting!

This module exposes three module definitions:

  • ES Module: dist/preact-sockette.es.js
  • CommonJS: dist/preact-sockette.js
  • UMD: dist/preact-sockette.min.js

If using the UMD bundle, the library is exposed as preactSockette globally.

Install

$ npm install --save preact-sockette

Usage

Quick example that wraps Sockette within a custom component.

import { h, Component } from 'preact';
import Sockette from 'preact-sockette';

class Foobar extends Component {
  onOpen = ev => {
    console.log('> Connected!', ev);
  }

  onMessage = ev => {
    console.log('> Received:', ev.data);
  }

  onReconnect = ev => {
    console.log('> Reconnecting...', ev);
  }

  sendMessage = _ => {
    // WebSocket available in context!
    this.context.ws.send('Hello, world!');
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <div class="demo">
        <button onclick={ this.sendMessage }>SEND</button>

        <Sockette
          url="wss://..."
          maxAttempts={ 25 }
          onopen={ this.onOpen }
          onmessage={ this.onMessage }
          onreconnect={ this.onReconnect }
        />
      </div>
    );
  }
}

Properties

Please see Sockette's Options — all props are passed directly to sockette.

url

Type: String

The URL you want to connect to — see Sockette's docs.

Context

The active WebSocket is mounted to your component's context as context.ws. This means that you can programmatically interact with Sockette's API, including close(), reconnect(), send(), etc.

When <Sockette/> is unmounted, the WebSocket is closed (ws.close()) but the context.ws instance is still populated. Dependning on your application, this may be useful for recycling callbacks — otherwise it can be safely ignored!

License

MIT © Luke Edwards