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A Retrofit inspired WebSocket client for Kotlin, Java, and Android.
A Retrofit inspired WebSocket client for Kotlin, Java, and Android.
We are working on a new version of Scarlet that supports other persistent connection protocols: ServerSentEvent, Socket IO, STOMP, and MQTT. It can be found on the 0.2.x
branch.
In this example, we read the realtime Bitcoin price from Gdax WebSocket Feed. For more information, please check out the demo app.
Declare a WebSocket client using an interface:
interface GdaxService {
@Receive
fun observeWebSocketEvent(): Flowable<WebSocket.Event>
@Send
fun sendSubscribe(subscribe: Subscribe)
@Receive
fun observeTicker(): Flowable<Ticker>
}
Use Scarlet to create an implementation:
val scarletInstance = Scarlet.Builder()
.webSocketFactory(okHttpClient.newWebSocketFactory("wss://ws-feed.gdax.com"))
.addMessageAdapterFactory(MoshiMessageAdapter.Factory())
.addStreamAdapterFactory(RxJava2StreamAdapterFactory())
.build()
val gdaxService = scarletInstance.create<GdaxService>()
Send a Subscribe
message upon connection open and the server will start streaming tickers which contain the latest price.
val BITCOIN_TICKER_SUBSCRIBE_MESSAGE = Subscribe(
productIds = listOf("BTC-USD"),
channels = listOf("ticker")
)
gdaxService.observeWebSocketEvent()
.filter { it is WebSocket.Event.OnConnectionOpened<*> }
.subscribe({
gdaxService.sendSubscribe(BITCOIN_TICKER_SUBSCRIBE_MESSAGE)
})
gdaxService.observeTicker()
.subscribe({ ticker ->
Log.d("Bitcoin price is ${ticker.price} at ${ticker.time}")
})
Scarlet is driven by a StateMachine.
TODO
Scarlet is available via Maven Central.
Snapshots of the development version are available in Sonatype's snapshots
repository.
<dependency>
<groupId>com.tinder.scarlet</groupId>
<artifactId>scarlet</artifactId>
<version>0.1.12</version>
</dependency>
implementation 'com.tinder.scarlet:scarlet:0.1.12'
WebSocket.Factory
OkHttpClient
MockHttpServer
MessageAdapter.Factory
moshi
gson
protobuf
jackson
simple-xml
StreamAdapter.Factory
RxJava2
RxJava1
Kotlin Coroutine
Lifecycle
AndroidLifecycle
BackoffStrategy
Linear
Exponential
ExponentialWithJitter
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A Retrofit inspired WebSocket client for Kotlin, Java, and Android.
We found that com.tinder.scarlet:test-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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