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Test Logux Back-end Protocol implementation


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4.0.16

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Logux Back-end Test

Logux is a new way to connect client and server. Instead of sending HTTP requests (e.g., AJAX and GraphQL) it synchronizes log of operations between client, server, and other clients.

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This repository contains test Logux Back-end Protocol implementation.

Usage

  1. Install Node.js 10 or later.

  2. Create a folder inside your project. For instance, test/.

  3. Create package.json in that folder:

    {
      "private": true
    }
    
  4. Install this package calling the command in test folder:

    npm -i @logux/backend-test
    
  5. Create test back-end server and implement local.js behaviour:

    • Server subprotocol 1.0.0.
    • Supports client’s subprotocols ^1.0.0.
    • Throws an error during the authentication on headers.errorText.
    • Authenticates users with token USER_ID:good or with cookie token=USER_ID:good.
    • Allows users to subscribe to their own users/USER_ID channel.
    • Throws an error during the subscription on headers.errorText.
    • During the subscription to users/USER_ID channel sends { type: "users/name", payload: { userId, name } } action with the latest user’s name.
    • Re-sends users/name action to users/USER_ID channel.
    • Throws an error during the action access check on headers.errorText.
    • Saves new user’s name on users/name only on bigger action time.
    • Throws an error on error action.
    • On users/clean action set all names to "" and sends users/name action with new name to all clients.
  6. Start your back-end server.

  7. Call npx @logux/backend-test with URL to your back-end server.

    npx @logux/backend-test http://localhost:3000/logux
    

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Last updated on 04 Aug 2023

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