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vue-nats

v1.1.9

Published

An in-browser WebSocket message bus for NATS applications

Downloads

128

Readme

vue-nats

An in-browser WebSocket message bus for NATS applications

Install

npm install --save vue-nats

Usage

// in src/main.js
import vueNats from 'vue-nats';

Vue.use(vueNats, {
  url: 'ws://<nats-wesocket-relay>:8080',
  json: true, // use JSON data payload
  reconnect: true, // always reconnect
  maxReconnectAttempts: -1, // retry forever
  reconnectTimeWait: 1000 // try to reconnect every second
});

// in Vue component
export default {
  name: 'hello-nats',
  mounted() {
    // publish an event every second
    setInterval(() => {
      this.$nats.publish('events.server-5387', {
        cpu: 56,
        memory: 512,
        epoch: Date.now()
      });
    }, 1000);

    // subscribe to all server IDs
    this.$nats.subscribe('events.*', (event) => {
      console.log('Server reading:', event);
    });
  }
};

This library is compatible with all the API methods in node-nats.

Testing

To test vue-nats, you need to connect to a NATS server using a Websocket-to-TCP relay such as nats-relay or ws-tcp-relay.

You can use Docker to run the gnatsd server and the Websockets-to-TCP relay:

# launch the gnatsd server
docker run -it--name=nats-server --rm -d -p 4222:4222 nats -DV

# launch the relay
docker run -it --name=relay --rm -d -p 8080:8080 aaguilar/nats-relay -p 8080 nats://nats-server:4222

# then configure vue-nats to connect to the relay
Vue.use(vueNats, { url: 'ws://0.0.0.0:8080', json: true });