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react-server-sent-event-container

v1.0.4

Published

A react container for listening to server sent events.

Downloads

17

Readme

react-server-sent-event-container

This is a wrapper container for a React component for listening to Server Sent Events and binding results of the Events to the props of the component.

Build Status Code Climate Test Coverage

Installation

npm install react-server-sent-event-container

Usage

First import react and serverSentEventConnect

import React from 'react';
import {serverSentEventConnect} from 'react-server-sent-event-container';

Set up your component. The eventSource prop corresponds the the EventSource created in the wrapper component for your SSE endpoint.

The following code gives an example of how you can use that EventSource.

const Event = ({
    message,
    eventSource
}) => (
        <div>
            <h2>Testing events</h2>
            <p>{message}</p>
            <button onClick={ev => stopSSE(ev, eventSource) }>STOP</button>
        </div>
    );

const stopSSE = (ev, eventSource) => {
    ev.preventDefault();
    eventSource.close();
}

Optionally define a function for each of the basic EventSource methods

EventSource.onopen receives the EventSourceProps and the EventSource:

const onOpen = (props, source) => {
    console.log('open');
};

EventSource.onmessage receives the event, EventSourceProps, and the EventSource:

const onMessage = (event, props, source) => {
    const item = JSON.parse(event.data);
    props.update({'message': item.msg});
};

EventSource.onerror receives the event, EventSourceProps, and the EventSource:

const onError = (event, props, source) => {
    console.log('error');
    console.log(event);
    source.close();
}

The eventObj is key-value pairs of named messages and the function that should fire when those messages are received. In this case when a SSE returns this:

event: someevent
data: {msg: 'something'}

The function that is the value of the somevent key on eventObj will be called.

const eventObj = {
    someevent: (event, props, source) => {
        const item = JSON.parse(event.data);
        props.update({'message': item.msg});
    }
}

Pass the url, withCredentials, and optional onOpen, onMessage, onError, and eventObj to serverSentConnect and then pass your component to the resulting function.

export default serverSentEventConnect('http://someurl', false, onOpen, onMessage, onError, eventObj)(Event);

License

MIT