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@trap_stevo/iotide
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Provides the ultimate solution for real-time event management. Designed to make your applications dynamic and responsive, IoTide offers unparalleled flexibility in handling events on-the-fly. Effortlessly create interactive web applications, live data das
IoTide provides the ultimate solution for real-time event management. Designed to make your applications dynamic and responsive, IoTide offers unparalleled flexibility in handling events on-the-fly. Effortlessly create interactive web applications, live data dashboards, chat applications, and collaborative tools with seamless communication between your server and connected clients.
Install IoTide using npm:
npm install iotide
const IoTide = require('iotide');
const server = new IoTide(3000);
// Emit a custom event after 5 seconds
setTimeout(() => {
server.emit('customEvent', { message: 'Hello, clients!' });
}, 5000);
// Register a dynamic event handler
server.on('dynamicEvent', (data) => {
console.log('Dynamic event received:', data);
});
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Provides the ultimate solution for real-time event management. Designed to make your applications dynamic and responsive, IoTide offers unparalleled flexibility in handling events on-the-fly. Effortlessly create interactive web applications, live data das
The npm package @trap_stevo/iotide receives a total of 80 weekly downloads. As such, @trap_stevo/iotide popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @trap_stevo/iotide 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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