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@solana/rpc-subscriptions

A library for subscribing to Solana RPC notifications

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@solana/rpc-subscriptions

This package contains types that implement RPC subscriptions as required by the Solana RPC. Additionally, it incorporates some useful defaults that make working with subscriptions easier, more performant, and more reliable. It can be used standalone, but it is also exported as part of the Solana JavaScript SDK @solana/web3.js@rc.

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createDefaultRpcSubscriptionsChannelCreator(config)

Creates a function that returns new subscription channels when called.

Arguments

A config object with the following properties:

  • intervalMs: The number of milliseconds to wait since the last message sent or received over the channel before sending a ping message to keep the channel open.
  • maxSubscriptionsPerChannel: The number of subscribers that may share a channel before a new channel must be created (default: 100). It is important that you set this to the maximum number of subscriptions that your RPC provider recommends making over a single connection; the default is set deliberately low, so as to comply with the restrictive limits of the public mainnet RPC node.
  • minChannels: The number of channels to create before reusing a channel for a new subscription.
  • sendBufferHighWatermark: The number of bytes of data to admint into the WebSocket buffer before buffering data on the client. -url: The URL of the web socket server. Must use the ws or wss protocols.

getChannelPoolingChannelCreator(createChannel, { maxSubscriptionsPerChannel, minChannels })

Given a channel creator, will return a new channel creator with the following behavior.

  1. When called, returns an RpcSubscriptionsChannel. Adds that channel to a pool.
  2. When called again, creates and returns new RpcSubscriptionChannels up to the number specified by minChannels.
  3. When minChannels channels have been created, subsequent calls vend whichever existing channel from the pool has the fewest subscribers, or the next one in rotation in the event of a tie.
  4. Once all channels carry the number of subscribers specified by the number maxSubscriptionsPerChannel, new channels in excess of minChannel will be created, returned, and added to the pool.
  5. A channel will be destroyed once all of its subscribers' abort signals fire.

getRpcSubscriptionsChannelWithJSONSerialization(channel)

Given an RpcSubscriptionsChannel, will return a new channel that parses data published to the 'message' channel as JSON, and JSON-stringifies messages sent via the send(message) method.

getRpcSubscriptionsChannelWithAutoping(channel)

Given an RpcSubscriptionsChannel, will return a new channel that sends a ping message to the inner channel if a message has not been sent or received in the last intervalMs. In web browsers, this implementation sends no ping when the network is down, and sends a ping immediately upon the network coming back up.

getRpcSubscriptionsTransportWithSubscriptionCoalescing(transport)

Given an RpcSubscriptionsTransport, will return a new transport that coalesces identical subscriptions into a single subscription request to the server. The determination of whether a subscription is the same as another is based on the subscriptionConfigurationHash returned by its RpcSubscriptionsPlan. The subscription will only be aborted once all subscribers abort, or there is an error.

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Package last updated on 23 Oct 2024

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