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chassis.io

v0.1.0

Published

A lightweight wrapper around engine.io

Downloads

6

Readme

Chassis.IO

A lightweight wrapper around engine.io to let you add real-time features to your Express.js application.

Build Status

Installation

npm install chassis.io

Setting up Chassis.io in your app


    var chassis = require('chassis.io'),
        server  = express.createServer();

    // Use the same interface that you would with
    // attaching engine.io to your Express server.
    var app = chassis.attach(server, options);
    app.listen(3000);

You'll also need to add the following client-side JS libraries to your web application:

  • Engine.io-client
  • Chassis.io-client

[TODO - put links to there libraries above]

In this order:

    
    <script src="/js/engine.io.js"></script>
    <script src="/js/chassis.io.js"></script>

Usage

There are 5 actions that you can call from the chassis.io client:

  • set

    Set a data object on the server-side socket object.

  • subscribe

    Subscribe to a channel on the server

  • publish

    Publish a message to a channel on the server.

  • unsubscribe

    Unsubscribe from a channel on the server.

  • rfc

    Call a function on the server, and get back a response

Handling the client-side API calls on the server

  • set

Test


    npm test

Background

Chassis.io was built as a replacement of the NowJS library in one of our applications. It's designed to mimic some of NowJS' functionality, but to also solve some of the challenges of running a websocket-based application across multiple Node.js processes.

Credits & License

© 2013 Axisto Media Ltd. Chassis.io is licensed under the MIT License.