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Welcome to the Node.js library package for the signals plugin!
Signals plugin allows backend plugins to publish messages to frontend plugins.
Add SignalService to your plugin environment in packages/backend/src/types.ts:
import { SignalService } from '@backstage/plugin-signals-node';
export type PluginEnvironment = {
// ...
signalService: SignalService;
};
Add it also to your makeCreateEnv to allow access from the other plugins:
import { SignalService } from '@backstage/plugin-signals-node';
import { DefaultEventBroker } from '@backstage/plugin-events-backend';
function makeCreateEnv(config: Config) {
// ...
const eventBroker = new DefaultEventBroker(root.child({ type: 'plugin' }));
const signalService = DefaultSignalService.create({
eventBroker,
});
return (plugin: string): PluginEnvironment => {
const logger = root.child({ type: 'plugin', plugin });
return {
logger,
eventBroker,
signalService,
// ...
};
};
}
To allow connections from the frontend, you should also install the @backstage/plugin-signals-backend.
Once you have both of the backend plugins installed, you can utilize the signal service by calling the
publish method. This will publish the message to all subscribers in the frontend. To send message to
all subscribers, you can use null as recipients parameter.
// Periodic sending example
setInterval(async () => {
await signalService.publish({
recipients: null,
channel: 'my_plugin',
message: {
message: 'hello world',
},
});
}, 5000);
To receive this message in the frontend, check the documentation of @backstage/plugin-signals and
@backstage/plugin-signals-react.
Other way to send signals is to utilize the EventBroker directly. This requires that the payload is correct for it
to work:
eventBroker.publish({
topic: 'signals',
eventPayload: {
recipients: ['user:default/user1'],
message: {
message: 'hello world',
},
channel: 'my_plugin',
},
});
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Node.js library for the signals plugin
The npm package @backstage/plugin-signals-node receives a total of 29,996 weekly downloads. As such, @backstage/plugin-signals-node popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @backstage/plugin-signals-node demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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