mic-ddp
v2.3.0
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ddp javascript client
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This project fork from https://github.com/mondora/ddp.js
ddp.js
A javascript isomorphic/universal ddp client.
Warning
ddp.js@^2.0.0
is only distributed as annpm
module instead of an UMD bundle. Also,bower
has been removed as a method of distribution. If you need an UMD bundle orbower
support, I'm open for suggestions to add back those methods of distribution without polluting this repo.
What is it for?
The purpose of this library is:
- to set up and maintain a ddp connection with a ddp server, freeing the developer from having to do it on their own
- to give the developer a clear, consistent API to communicate with the ddp server
Install
npm install ddp.js
Example usage
const DDP = require("ddp.js");
const options = {
endpoint: "ws://localhost:3000/websocket",
SocketConstructor: WebSocket
};
const ddp = new DDP(options);
ddp.on("connected", () => {
console.log("Connected");
});
const subId = ddp.sub("mySubscription");
ddp.on("ready", message => {
if (message.subs.includes(subId)) {
console.log("mySubscription ready");
}
});
ddp.on("added", message => {
console.log(message.collection);
});
const myLoginParams = {
user: {
email: "[email protected]"
},
password: "hunter2"
};
const methodId = ddp.method("login", [myLoginParams]);
ddp.on("result", message => {
if (message.id === methodId && !message.error) {
console.log("Logged in!");
}
});
Developing
After cloning the repository, install npm
dependencies with npm install
.
Run npm test
to run unit tests, or npm run dev
to have mocha
re-run your
tests when source or test files change.
To run e2e tests, first install meteor. Then,
start the meteor server with npm run start-meteor
. Finally, run
npm run e2e-test
to run the e2e test suite, or npm run e2e-dev
to have
mocha
re-run the suite when source or test files change.
Public API
new DDP(options)
Creates a new DDP instance. After being constructed, the instance will establish a connection with the DDP server and will try to maintain it open.
Arguments
options
object required
Available options are:
endpoint
string required: the location of the websocket server. Its format depends on the type of socket you are using.SocketConstructor
function required: the constructor function that will be used to construct the socket. Meteor (currently the only DDP server available) supports websockets and SockJS sockets. So, practically speaking, this means that on the browser you can use either the browser's native WebSocket constructor or the SockJS constructor provided by the SockJS library. On the server you can use whichever library implements the websocket protocol (e.g. faye-websocket).autoConnect
boolean optional [default:true
]: whether to establish the connection to the server upon instantiation. Whenfalse
, one can manually establish the connection with theconnect
method.autoReconnect
boolean optional [default:true
]: whether to try to reconnect to the server when the socket connection closes, unless the closing was initiated by a call to thedisconnect
method.reconnectInterval
number optional [default: 10000]: the interval in ms between reconnection attempts.
Returns
A new DDP instance, which is also an EventEmitter
instance.
DDP.method(name, params)
Calls a remote method.
Arguments
name
string required: name of the method to call.params
array required: array of parameters to pass to the remote method. Pass an empty array if you do not wish to pass any parameters.
Returns
The unique id
(string) corresponding to the method call.
Example usage
Server code:
Meteor.methods({
myMethod (param_0, param_1, param_2) {
/* ... */
}
});
Client code:
const methodCallId = ddp.method("myMethod", [param_0, param_1, param_2]);
DDP.sub(name, params)
Subscribes to a server publication.
Arguments
name
string required: name of the server publication.params
array required: array of parameters to pass to the server publish function. Pass an empty array if you do not wish to pass any parameters.
Returns
The unique id
(string) corresponding to the subscription call.
Example usage
Server code:
Meteor.publish("myPublication", (param_0, param_1, param_2) {
/* ... */
});
Client code:
const subscriptionId = ddp.sub("myPublication", [param_0, param_1, param_2]);
DDP.unsub(id)
Unsubscribes to a previously-subscribed server publication.
Arguments
id
string required: id of the subscription.
Returns
The id
corresponding to the subscription call (not of much use, but I return
it for consistency).
DDP.connect()
Connects to the ddp server. The method is called automatically by the class
constructor if the autoConnect
option is set to true
(default behaviour).
So there generally should be no need for the developer to call the method
themselves.
Arguments
None
Returns
None
DDP.disconnect()
Disconnects from the ddp server by closing the WebSocket
connection. You can
listen on the disconnected
event to be notified of the disconnection.
Arguments
None
Returns
None
Public events
Connection events
connected
: emitted with no arguments when the DDP connection is established.disconnected
: emitted with no arguments when the DDP connection drops.
Subscription events
All the following events are emitted with one argument, the parsed DDP message. Further details can be found on the DDP spec page.
ready
nosub
added
changed
removed
Method events
All the following events are emitted with one argument, the parsed DDP message. Further details can be found on the DDP spec page.
result
updated