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@ombori/ga-messaging
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A module performing device-to-module communications for grid apps
usePublish()
Returns a (type: string, payload: any) => void
function, that could be used to broadcast messages to modules.
Example:
import {usePublish} from '@ombori/ga-messaging';
export default App = () => {
const publish = usePublish();
const handleClick = useCallback(() => {
publish('Test.ping', {hello: 'world'});
}, [publish])
return <button onClick={handleClick}>pub</button>
}
useSubscribe(type: string, callback: (msg: any) => void, deps: any[]);
Subscribes to a certain message type.
useStatus(): boolean
Returns message bus connection status
useHeartbeat(): void
Sends heartbeats to GridOS, indicating that app is alive.
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A module performing device-to-module communications for grid apps
The npm package @ombori/ga-messaging receives a total of 182 weekly downloads. As such, @ombori/ga-messaging popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ombori/ga-messaging 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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