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redux-websocket

v0.2.0-dev.7

Published

Aid for fullstack Redux applications

Downloads

30

Readme

#redux-websocket Build Status

This module provides communication over a WebSocket between the server and clients in a fullstack Redux application.

It consists of three different concepts. While they are intended to be used together they are all self standing and can be used in any combination you like and you can even plugin in your own or replace the bundled ones.

Action delivery

Actions can be declared to be sent over the WebSocket using meta information. This makes it possible to communicate using normal Redux actions and as the information as stored in a separate object an application can even be retrofitted to dispatch actions over the network.

Remote Procedure Calls

Function calls from the client to the server is used as action creators in cases where the server need to do validations or similar things that the client can not be trusted with. These are configured using decorators which makes them as easy to both write and call as any other function.

State synchronization

If you simply want same of the state exactly the same on the server and the client a store enhancer can be configured to automatically dispatch diffs to the client when the server state changes. It also keeps track of versions so that a client get the newest state when it connects.

Usage

Set up a server by instantiating WebSocketServer from redux-websocket/lib/server. Set up a client by instantiating WebSocketClient from redux-websocket/lib/client.

Action delivery

Apply websocketMiddleware from both redux-websocket/lib/server and redux-websocket/lib/client on the corresponding side.

TODO: More description and detail pages

Authorization

Currently not implemented