@realeyes/postmessage-api-shim
v1.1.7
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Promise-based postMessage API shim
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postmessage-api-shim
Setup
$ npm install
Build
$ npm run build
Test
$ npm test
Usage of the server component
to get a reference to CreateServer
function you can use a ES6 module
import {CreateServer} from './'
CreateServer(window, api);
or use a browserified build, in this case CreateServer
function will be under pas
namespace.
<script scr="dist/index.js"></script>
<script>
pas.CreateServer(window, api);
</script>
CreateServer
function requires a window
argument and api
argument. api
should be an object with methods that
return native ES6 Promise
instance. In can also be an instance of node.js EventEmitter
. In this case the server will
allow to subscribe to api
events.
Please don't forget to add Promise
polyfill for Internet Explorer 10 and lower.
CreateServer
also has two optional parameters:
- token (string, defaults to "defaultToken"): a unique identifier that identifies messages emitted by and sent to the server. There should never be two servers within the same window with the same token!
- addSourceToApiCall (boolean, defaults to false): if true all server api methods' got the reference of the client window as first parameter. Useful in case you need to do any action on the client's window upon a method call.
Usage of the client component
to get a reference to CreateClientAsync
function you can use a ES6 module
import {CreateClientAsync} from './'
CreateClientAsync(window, serverFrame.contentWindow);
or use a browserified build, in this case CreateClientAsync
function will be under pas
namespace.
<script scr="dist/index.js"></script>
<script>
pas.CreateClientAsync(window, serverFrame.contentWindow).then(function(clientApi) {
// you can start calling methods on the clientApi
});
</script>
CreateClientAsync
function requires a window
argument and serverWindow
argument. After getting a clientApi
instance
you can transparently call api
methods. All calls return a Promise
. If the api
implements an EventEmitter
interface it is possible to subscribe/unsubscribe with clientApi.on()
and clientApi.off()
methods.
CreateClientAsync
also has two optional parameters:
- timeout (number, defaults to 30000): period (in milliseconds) after which the client stop waiting for the answer and rejects the promise returned
- token (string, defaults to "defaultToken"): a unique identifier that identifies messages emitted by and sent to the server. Should match the token of the server!