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rxremote

v0.0.14

Published

Subscribe to observables on remote servers

Readme

RXRemote

RXRemote is a module that allows a client to subscribe to RxJs Observables on a remote server. Clients can be either node or browser instances.

On disconnect, RXRemote will attempt to reconnect and restart observables where they left off.

Installing with NPM

```bash` $ npm install rxremote


## Simple example

server:

```js
import http from 'http';
import ObservablesServer from 'rxremote/observables_server';

const httpServer = http.createServer();
httpServer.listen(5000);

const observablesServer = new ObservablesServer(httpServer, {
  counter() {
    return Rx.Observable.of(1,2,3);
  }
});

client:

import ObservablesClient from 'rxremote/observables_client';

const client = new ObservablesClient('ws://localhost:5000');
const source = client.observable('counter')

const subscription = source.subscribe(
    function (x) {
        console.log('Next: ' + x);
    },
    function (err) {
        console.log('Error: ' + err);
    },
    function () {
        console.log('Completed');
    });

// => Next: 1
// => Next: 2
// => Next: 3
// => Completed

Continuing a subscription after reconnection

Usually when a disconnection event happens, an error will be emitted on all open observables and it will be up to the client application to resubscribe.

You can have the ObservableClient handle this resubscription transparently by structuring your observable to emit objects that look like:

{
  cursor: 1      // Some value that can be used to resume your observable
  value: 'hello' // The main value object that you are observing
}

A cursor can be any number, string or JSON-serializable object that your observable can use to resume where it left off.

For example:

server:

const observablesServer = new ObservablesServer(httpServer, {
  counter(cursor) {
    return Rx.Observable.interval(1000).map(x => ({
      cursor: x,
      value: cursor + x
    }));
  }
});

client:

const client = new ObservablesClient('ws://localhost:5000');
const source = client.observable('counter')

const subscription = source.subscribe(
    function (x) {
        console.log('Next: ' + x);
    },
    function (err) {
        console.log('Error: ' + err);
    },
    function () {
        console.log('Completed');
    });

// => Next: 1
// => Next: 2
// => Next: 3

// -- Network event causes a reconnection

// => Next: 4
// => Next: 5
// => Next: 6

Server API

.logs

This observable emits text strings suitable for sending to a log file

.events

This observable emits an event object when a connection is open or closed. The objects look like:

  {
    type:         'string',          // 'connection-closed' or 'connection-open',
    connectionId: 'number',          // a numberic value that is unique to this connection
    sessionId:    'string',          // a uuid that is generated on the client and reused to call connections
    ipAddress:    'string'           // The IP address of the remote connection
  }

.wss

This is a reference to the internet WebSocketServer.

Client API

.observable(name)

Returns an observable that will marshall subscriptions to the remote server.

.reconnect()

If the client in a disconnected state, this will attempt to reconnect. This does nothing if the client already in a connected or connecting state.

.connected

This is an observable that emits a true boolean value when the client is connected and a false boolean value when the client is disconnected.

.reconnectingAt

If this client is in a disconnected state, this observable will emit a timestamp that represents when the client will try to make a new connection.

.sessionId

This is a UUID that is generated once per instance of the client VM. It will stay the same for each connection that is established. This is useful for generating "presence" lists of connected clients.