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send-rec

v1.0.49

Published

This package includes two functions: ## * **publish** - for publish messages to the requested channel. * **rec** - for getting unprocessed messages from the requested channel and listen to it.

Readme

sendrec

This package includes two functions:

  • publish - for publish messages to the requested channel.
  • rec - for getting unprocessed messages from the requested channel and listen to it.

Install

From root folder of your project run following command:

npm install sendrec

Using

  • publish:

const {host, password, channel} = require('node_modules/send-rec/globalvars')
var publisher = require('send-rec')
publisher.publish(host, password, channel)
  • rec:
const {host, password, channel} = require('node_modules/send-rec/globalvars')
var reciever = require('send-rec')
reciever.rec(host, password, channel)

NOTE

You may need to initialze a new node project if you do not have one with following commands:

mkdir <project name>
npm init -y <project name>

Unit test

From send-rec folder in this repo run follwing command:

npm test

If unit tests passed you get output something like this:

 PASS  __tests__/pubsub.spec.js
  Unit tests
    ✓ Test publish with visulizing num of subscribers with value 0 (21 ms)
    ✓ Test publish with visulizing num of subscribers with value 1 (2 ms)
    ✓ Test rec (17 ms)