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angular2-actioncable

v6.0.2

Published

Simple and flexible integration for ActionCable and Angular applications

Downloads

5,100

Readme

Simple and flexible integration for ActionCable and Angular applications.

Install

npm install angular2-actioncable

npm

If using an Angular version prior to 6:

npm install [email protected]

Usage

Use the ActionCableService to create an ActionCable consumer and subscribe to a channel.

import { Component, OnDestroy, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { Subscription } from 'rxjs';
import { ActionCableService, Channel } from 'angular2-actioncable';
import { MessageService } from './shared/messages/message.service';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.scss']
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
  subscription: Subscription;

  constructor(
    private cableService: ActionCableService,
    private messageService: MessageService
  ) { }

  ngOnInit() {
    // Open a connection and obtain a reference to the channel
    const channel: Channel = this.cableService
      .cable('ws://cable.example.com')
      .channel('ChatChannel', {room : 'Best Room'});

    // Subscribe to incoming messages
    this.subscription = channel.received().subscribe(message => {
        this.messageService.notify(message);
    });
  }

  ngOnDestroy() {
    // Unsubscribing from the messages Observable automatically
    // unsubscribes from the ActionCable channel as well
    this.subscription.unsubscribe();
  }
}

API

ActionCableService

.cable(url: string, params?: any): Cable

Open a new ActionCable connection to the url. Any number of connections can be created.
If a function is supplied for the URL params, it will be reevaluated before any reconnection attempts.

.disconnect(url: string): void

Close an open connection for the url.

Cable

.channel(name: string, params?: any): Channel

Create a new subscription to a channel, optionally with topic parameters.

.disconnect(): void

Close the connection.

.disconnected(): Observable<any>

Emits when the WebSocket connection is closed.

Channel

.received(): Observable<any>

Emits messages that have been broadcast to the channel.
For easy clean-up, when this Observable is completed the ActionCable channel will also be closed.

.send(data: any): void

Broadcast message to other clients subscribed to this channel.

.perform(action: string, data?: any): void

Perform a channel action with the optional data passed as an attribute.

.initialized(): Observable<any>

Emits when the subscription is initialized.

.connected(): Observable<any>

Emits when the subscription is ready for use on the server.

.disconnected(): Observable<any>

Emits when the WebSocket connection is closed.

.rejected(): Observable<any>

Emits when the subscription is rejected by the server.

.unsubscribe(): void

Unsubscribe from the channel.

Known Issues

  • If using rxjs 6.3.3 or above, unsubscribing from the received Observable will not automatically unsubscribe from the ActionCable channel. You can try using version 6.0.1 of this plugin, which uses rxjs 6.4.0, but there are still issues with unsubscribe not being called if you combine the received Observable with another. This can potentially result in memory leaks.