getstream-faye-fix
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The official low-level GetStream.io client for Node.js and the browser.
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Stream-js
stream-js is the official JavaScript client for Stream, a web service for building scalable newsfeeds and activity streams. The full documentation is available on GetStream.io/docs. Note that there is also a higher level Node integration which hooks into your ORM.
Installation
Install from NPM
npm install getstream
Install using bower
bower install getstream
Install by downloading the JS file
Using with React Native
For use with React Native be sure to use webpack as your bundler. For a bootstrap project for React native and webpack see this project
Usage
var stream = require('getstream');
// Instantiate a new client (server side)
client = stream.connect('YOUR_API_KEY', 'API_KEY_SECRET');
// Optionally supply the app identifier and an object specifying the data center to use
client = stream.connect('YOUR_API_KEY', 'API_KEY_SECRET', 'APP_ID', { location: 'us-west' });
// Instantiate a new client (client side)
client = stream.connect('YOUR_API_KEY');
// Find your API keys here https://getstream.io/dashboard/
// Instantiate a feed object server side
user1 = client.feed('user', '1');
// Instantiate a feed object client side
// Generate a feed's token using server side signing
user1 = client.feed('user', '1', 'FEED_TOKEN');
// Get activities from 5 to 10 (slow pagination)
user1.get({limit:5, offset:5}, callback);
// (Recommended & faster) Filter on an id less than a given UUID
user1.get({limit:5, id_lt:"e561de8f-00f1-11e4-b400-0cc47a024be0"});
// All API calls are performed asynchronous and return a Promise object
user1.get({limit:5, id_lt:"e561de8f-00f1-11e4-b400-0cc47a024be0"})
.then(function(body) { /* on success */ })
.catch(function(reason) { /* on failure, reason.error contains an explanation */ });
// Create a new activity
activity = {'actor': 1, 'verb': 'tweet', 'object': 1, 'foreign_id': 'tweet:1'};
user1.addActivity(activity);
// Create a bit more complex activity
activity = {'actor': 1, 'verb': 'run', 'object': 1, 'foreign_id': 'run:1',
'course': {'name': 'Golden Gate park', 'distance': 10},
'participants': ['Thierry', 'Tommaso'],
'started_at': new Date()
};
user1.addActivity(activity);
// Remove an activity by its id
user1.removeActivity("e561de8f-00f1-11e4-b400-0cc47a024be0");
// or remove by the foreign id
user1.removeActivity({foreignId: 'tweet:1'});
// mark a notification feed as read
notification1 = client.feed('notification', '1');
var params = {mark_read: true};
notification1.get(params);
// mark a notification feed as seen
var params = {mark_seen:true};
notification1.get(params);
// Follow another feed
user1.follow('flat', '42');
// Stop following another feed
user1.unfollow('flat', '42');
// Stop following another feed while keeping previously published activities
// from that feed
user1.unfollow('flat', '42', { keepHistory: true });
// Follow another feed without copying the history
user1.follow('flat', '42', { limit: 0 });
// List followers, following
user1.followers({limit: '10', offset: '10'});
user1.following({limit: '10', offset: '0'});
// all methods support callback as the last argument
user1.follow('flat', '42');
// adding multiple activities
activities = [
{'actor': 1, 'verb': 'tweet', 'object': 1},
{'actor': 2, 'verb': 'tweet', 'object': 3},
];
user1.addActivities(activities);
// specifying additional feeds to push the activity to using the to param
// especially usefull for notification style feeds
to = ['user:2', 'user:3'];
activity = {'to': to, 'actor': 1, 'verb': 'tweet', 'object': 1, 'foreign_id': 'tweet:1'};
user1.addActivity(activity);
// adding one activity to multiple feeds
var feeds = ['flat:1', 'flat:2', 'flat:3', 'flat:4'];
activity = {
'actor': 'User:2',
'verb': 'pin',
'object': 'Place:42',
'target': 'Board:1'
};
client.addToMany(activity, feeds);
// Batch create follow relations (let flat:1 follow user:1, user:2 and user:3 feeds in one single request)
var follows = [
{'source': 'flat:1', 'target': 'user:1'},
{'source': 'flat:1', 'target': 'user:2'},
{'source': 'flat:1', 'target': 'user:3'}
];
client.followMany(follows);
// creating a feed token server side
token = user1.token;
// passed to client via template or api and initialized as such
user1 = client.feed('user', '1', token);
// creating a read-only feed token server side
readonlyToken = client.getReadOnlyToken('user', '1');
// passed to client via template or api and initialized as such
user1 = client.feed('user', '1', readonlyToken);
// Create redirect urls
var impression = {
'content_list': ['tweet:1', 'tweet:2', 'tweet:3'],
'user_data': 'tommaso',
'location': 'email',
'feed_id': 'user:global'
};
var engagement = {
'content': 'tweet:2',
'label': 'click',
'position': 1,
'user_data': 'tommaso',
'location': 'email',
'feed_id':
'user:global'
};
var events = [impression, engagement];
var redirectUrl = client.createRedirectUrl('http://google.com', 'user_id', events);
Faye
Stream uses Faye for realtime notifications. Below is quick quide to subcribing to feed changes
var stream = require('getstream');
// NOTE: the site id is needed for subscribing
// server side example:
client = stream.connect('YOUR_API_KEY', 'API_KEY_SECRET', 'SITE_ID');
user1 = client.feed('user', '1');
// same two lines but client side (generate the feed token server side)
client = stream.connect('YOUR_API_KEY', null, 'SITE_ID');
user1 = client.feed('user', '1', 'feedtoken');
// subscribe to the changes
var subscription = user1.subscribe(function callback() {
/* callback */
});
// now whenever something changes to the feed user 1
// the callback will be called
// To cancel a subscription you can call cancel on the
// object returned from a subscribe call.
// This will remove the listener from this channel.
subscription.cancel();
Docs are available on GetStream.io.
Contributing
First, make sure you can run the test suite. Tests are run via Mocha
mocha test/integration/index.js test/unit/index.js
# browser version (needs to be build through gulp build:test)
test/browser/test.html
# coverage
mocha test/cov.js -R html-cov > cov.html
Releasing
Make sure your working directory is clean. And run:
npm install
npm version [ major | minor | patch ]
npm publish