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@bylo/websocket

v1.0.8

Published

A WebSocket client with built-in heartbeat mechanism, automatic reconnection, and message format support.

Downloads

532

Readme

@bylo/websocket

A WebSocket client with built-in heartbeat mechanism, automatic reconnection, and message format support.

Installation

npm install @bylo/websocket

Usage

Basic Usage

import { WebSocket } from '@bylo/websocket'

// Recommended: Define your message types using enum starting from 2
enum MessageType {
  CHAT = 2,
  STATUS = 3,
  NOTIFICATION = 4
}

const ws = new WebSocket('ws://example.com', {
  debug: true
})

ws.onopen = () => {
  console.log('Connected')
  ws.send({ 
    type: MessageType.CHAT,
    message: 'Hello'
  })
}

ws.onmessage = (ev: MessageEvent) => {
  console.log('Received:', ev.data)
}

ws.onclose = () => {
  console.log('Disconnected')
}

ws.onerror = () => {
  console.error('Connection error')
}

// Start connection
ws.connect()

// Close connection
ws.close()

Options

interface WebSocketOptions {
  // Interval between heartbeats (default: 30000ms)
  heartbeatInterval?: number
  
  // Delay before reconnection attempts (default: 5000ms)
  reconnectionDelay?: number
  
  // Heartbeat response timeout (default: 5000ms)
  timeout?: number
  
  // Enable debug logs (default: false)
  debug?: boolean
  
  // Message format (default: 'json')
  messageFormat?: 'json' | 'binary'
}

Message Format

Messages must follow this structure:

interface WebSocketMessage {
  type: number
  [key: string]: any
}

// Best Practice: Define your message types using enum
enum MessageType {
  // Reserved for internal use
  // PING = 0
  // PONG = 1
  
  // Start your message types from 2
  CHAT = 2,
  STATUS = 3,
  NOTIFICATION = 4
}

// Type-safe message interfaces
interface ChatMessage extends WebSocketMessage {
  type: MessageType.CHAT
  message: string
}

interface StatusMessage extends WebSocketMessage {
  type: MessageType.STATUS
  status: 'online' | 'offline'
}

Reserved message types:

  • 0: PING (internal heartbeat, reserved)
  • 1: PONG (internal heartbeat response, reserved)
  • ≥2: Available for custom message types (recommended to use enum)

Advanced Usage

Custom Heartbeat Interval

const ws = new WebSocket('ws://example.com', {
  heartbeatInterval: 60000,  // 60 seconds
  timeout: 10000            // 10 seconds timeout for heartbeat response
})

Binary Message Format

const ws = new WebSocket('ws://example.com', {
  messageFormat: 'binary'
})

ws.onmessage = (ev: MessageEvent) => {
  // Message is automatically parsed from binary to JSON
  console.log(ev.data)
}

Automatic Reconnection

const ws = new WebSocket('ws://example.com', {
  reconnectionDelay: 3000  // Retry connection every 3 seconds
})

Features

  • Automatic heartbeat mechanism
  • Automatic reconnection on connection loss
  • Support for JSON and binary message formats
  • Debug logging
  • TypeScript support
  • Customizable options

License

MIT