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@logux/core
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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.
This repository contains Logux core components for JavaScript:
Log
to store node’s actions.MemoryStore
to store log in the memory.BaseNode
, ClientNode
, and ServerNode
to synchronize actions
from Log with other node.isFirstOlder
to compare creation time of different actions.WsConnection
, Reconnect
, and ServerConnection
to connect nodes
via WebSocket.TestLog
, TestPair
, TestTime
, and eachStoreCheck
to test Logux application.npm install @logux/core
See documentation for Logux API.
import { ClientNode, TestTime, TestLog, TestPair } from '@logux/core'
let time = new TestTime()
let pair = new TestPair()
let node = new ClientNode('client:test', time.nextLog(), pair.left)
import { isFirstOlder } from '@logux/core'
let lastRename
log.type('RENAME', (action, meta) => {
if (isFirstOlder(lastRename, meta)) {
changeName(action.name)
lastRename = meta
}
})
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Logux core components
We found that @logux/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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