@illumass/kuzzle-sdk
v5.0.15
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Official Javascript SDK for Kuzzle
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Official Kuzzle Javascript SDK
About Kuzzle
A backend software, self-hostable and ready to use to power modern apps.
You can access the Kuzzle repository on Github
Basic usage
Follow Kuzzle Guide
SDK Documentation
The complete SDK documentation is available here
Protocols used
The Javascript SDK implements two network protocols: raw WebSocket, and Socket.IO
The main reason behind this is that while Socket.IO offers better compatibility with older web browsers, our raw WebSocket implementation is about 20% faster
Which protocol is used when you connect to Kuzzle depends on multiple factors:
NodeJS
The protocol used is always raw WebSocket.
Web Browsers
The SDK will first try to use raw WebSocket to connect to Kuzzle. If the web browser does not support this protocol, then the SDK falls back to Socket.IO
Installation
This SDK can be used either in NodeJS or in a browser.
NodeJS
npm install kuzzle-sdk --save
Browser
To run the SDK in the browser, you need to pick the built version available here. You can also build it yourself by cloning this repository and running npm run build
. A dist
directory will be created, containing a browser version of this SDK.
<script type="text/javascript" src="dist/kuzzle.js"></script>
The browser version is also available from CDN:
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/kuzzleio/sdk-javascript/master/dist/kuzzle.js"></script>
If you want to support older browser versions, you may load socket.io
before Kuzzle, making the SDK compatible with browsers without websocket support:
<!-- Don't forget to include socketio before Kuzzle SDK -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/socket.io/2.0.3/socket.io.slim.js"></script>
Browser with Webpack
If you use Webpack, you'll likely use the NPM-packaged version of the SDK (like in Node)
npm install kuzzle-sdk --save
But you'll still need to pick the built version (which ships with the package).
// with the classic require...
let Kuzzle = require('kuzzle-sdk/dist/kuzzle.js')
// ... or with the new import directive.
import Kuzzle from 'kuzzle-sdk/dist/kuzzle.js'