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signalwire-node-sdk

v1.1.0

Published

Signal Wire Node SDK

Readme

SignalWire Node.js SDK

This WebSocket SDK for Node.js enables Node.js developers to connect to a Websocket Server (https://www.piesocket.com/websocket-tester) send messages, and receive them which will log each message in a log.txt in the root project folder.

Getting Started

Run 'npm i signalwire-node-sdk' to get the latest version of the package.

Developers

There are currently two methods that you can use -

send(message: string); Sends the string message to the WebSocket server and records the entry with date and time in log.txt at root folder

disconnect(); Cleanly disconnects from the WebSocket Server

While connected to the server - Event handler for incoming messages will automatically append the message with date and time in log.txt

**Note - You may run into unsolicited incoming messages from the WebSocket Server as it is a shared open resource and many developers are given the same API key.

License

This is a free software and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the MIT-LICENSE file.