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socket-actions

v2.0.3

Published

Websocket implementation to simplify communication and queueing of user actions.

Downloads

18

Readme

Socket Actions

Description

The objective is to create an easy to use with little to no configuration WebSocket package (running on top of ws) to run with an object oriented structure to allow routing of WebSocket messages.

Classes

  • Socket: The main class that is used to instantiate the server allowing connection through websocket protocols.
  • Action: The class that should be extended by all actions to be called by the socket instance.
  • Client: This class to be used in the client-side to communicate with the Socket class' instance.

Common Types

  • DataType: Alias for Record<string, any>.

  • MessageObject: Object sent from user as a JSON string message.

    • path (string): Path to action that will be called.
    • data (DataType): Data sent from user.
  • ClientSocket: Extension of the type WebSocket from package "ws" adding userData attribute.

    • userData (DataType): To hold user-specific data after login and between action executions.
  • ActionParameters: Parameter object that is sent to action during execution.

    • socket (ClientSocket): User-specific socket for communication.
    • userData (DataType): User-specific data.
    • data (DataType): Data sent from user.

Example:

Roadmap:

  • 2.1.0:

    • Add the option for actions to be awaited for an answer simulating a http request without creating a new connection.
  • 2.2.0:

    • Add the option for actions to be queued and run in the sequence they are sent instead of asynchronous. This will server for systems that might have a problem with race conditions on the default setting and/or do not have the resources for multiple users' actions to be run at the same time.
  • 2.3.0:

    • Add the option for a single user to only be able to add a single action to the queue a time, with options to either default to ignore the new action or overwrite the old action.
  • 2.4.0:

    • Add caching options to avoid multiple similar connections in client object.
  • Before next update:

    • Create docker image to run this server with little to no configurations
  • 2.5.0:

    • Create another parallel entrypoint to be used for local connections between other Docker Containers and similar infraestructures with separate credential style as default.
    • Create ServerActions to be used in such entrypoint. Users should not have access to server actions and server-side clients should not have access to user's actions.