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@adonisjs/transmit

A Server-Sent-Event module for AdonisJS.

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AdonisJS Transmit

A native Server-Sent-Event (SSE) module for AdonisJS.


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AdonisJS Transmit is a native Server-Sent-Event (SSE) module for AdonisJS. It provides a simple API to send events to the client. It also supports Redis as a Transport Layer for broadcasting events to multiple servers or instances.

Here are a few things you should know before using this module.

👉 Unidirectional Communication: The data transmission occurs only from server to client, not the other way around.
👉 Textual Data Only: SSE only supports the transmission of textual data, binary data cannot be sent.
👉 HTTP Protocol: The underlying protocol used is the regular HTTP, not any special or proprietary protocol.

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Installation

Install the package from the npm registry as follows:

npm i @adonisjs/transmit

Usage

The module exposes a transmit instance, which can be used to send events to the client.

import transmit from '@adonisjs/transmit/services/main'

// Anywhere in your code
transmit.broadcast('channelName', { username: 'lanz' })

Channels

Channels are a way to group events. For example, you can have a channel for users and another for posts. The client can subscribe to one or more channels to receive events.

Channel Names

Channels names must be a string and must not contain any special characters except /. The following are valid channel names.

transmit.broadcast('users', { username: 'lanz' })
transmit.broadcast('users/1', { username: 'lanz' })
transmit.broadcast('users/1/posts', { username: 'lanz' })

Channel Authorization

You can mark a channel as private and then authorize the client to subscribe to it. The authorization is done using a callback function.

import type { HttpContext } from '@adonisjs/core/http'

transmit.authorizeChannel<{ id: string }>('users/:id', (ctx: HttpContext, { id }) => {
  return ctx.auth.user?.id === +id
})

When a client tries to subscribe to a private channel, the callback function is invoked with the channel params and the HTTP context. The callback function must return a boolean value to allow or disallow the subscription.

Events

Transmit uses Emittery to emit any lifecycle events. You can listen for events using the on method.

transmit.on('connect', ({ uid }) => {
  console.log(`Connected: ${uid}`)
})

transmit.on('disconnect', ({ uid }) => {
  console.log(`Disconnected: ${uid}`)
})

transmit.on('broadcast', ({ channel }) => {
  console.log(`Broadcasted to channel ${channel}`)
})

transmit.on('subscribe', ({ uid, channel }) => {
  console.log(`Subscribed ${uid} to ${channel}`)
})

transmit.on('unsubscribe', ({ uid, channel }) => {
  console.log(`Unsubscribed ${uid} from ${channel}`)
})

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Package last updated on 20 Jul 2023

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