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@sociably/stream
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Reactive programming stream for handling events in back-end.
⚠ This package is still on early experimental. There might be breaking changes in the future for supporting cluster. You can check the future road map here.
npm install @sociably/stream
# or with yarn
yarn add @sociably/stream
Check the Reactive Programming document and the package reference.
import { serviceContainer, IntentRecognizer } from '@sociably/core';
import { fromApp } from '@sociably/stream';
import { map, filter } from '@sociably/stream/operators';
import app from './app';
const event$ = fromApp(app);
const textMsg$ = events$.pipe(
filter(({ event }) => event.type === 'text'),
map(
serviceContainer({ deps: [IntentRecognizer] })(
(recognizer) =>
async (context) => {
const { thread, text } = context.event;
const intent = await recognizer.detectText(thread, text);
return { ...context, intent };
}
)
)
);
textMsg$.subscribe(async ({ intent, reply }) => {
const action = intent.type;
if (action) {
await reply(`start ${action}...`);
}
});
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Reactive programming library for Sociably.js
The npm package @sociably/stream receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @sociably/stream popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @sociably/stream demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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