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zeromq-ts

v0.1.0

Published

A typed, documented and simplified zeromq.js"

Downloads

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Readme

zeromq.ts

A typed and documented zeromq.js based on version 5.x.

Installation

Install with npm install zeromq.ts.

Overview

ZeroMq is the main class to work with. It represents one zeromq.js Socket object. The constructor will create that for you.

import { ProtocolType, SocketType, ZeroMq } from 'zeromq.ts'

let zmq = new ZeroMq(SocketType.subscriber, ProtocolType.tcp, '127.0.0.1:27010', {
  plain_username: 'user',
  plain_password: 'password'
})

The 4th parameter is an object representing options. Use your IDE to find out which there are and also read the documentation there. Everything is well documented.

ZMQ events

You can attach arbitrary many listeners to each one of the following ZMQ events. Also every method will automatically initialize the mandatory ZMQ monitor for you.

zmq.onConnected(listener)
zmq.onConnectDelayed(listener)
zmq.onConnectRetried(listener)
zmq.onListening(listener)
zmq.onBindFailed(listener)
zmq.onAccepted(listener)
zmq.onAcceptFailed(listener)
zmq.onClose(listener)
zmq.onCloseFailed(listener)
zmq.onDisconnected(listener)

These events are named differently in the original library which named them incorrectly regarding the standard.

ZMQ messages

You can subscribe to messages using a certain filter.

zmq.subscribe('') // registers to all messages
zmq.onMessage(listener)

ZMQ send

Sending messages.

zmq.send('some_message')

Version

You can find out the version by importing the corresponding variable.

import { version } from 'zeromq.ts'

Missing things

There are still some minor things missing which can be added easily which i will do if there is any interest. Just create an issue on GitHub.