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0.0.7 - high alpha - api changes/deprecations without warning.
npm install plex --save
require('plex').start
#
# with this opts hash/literal
#
secret: 'SEEKRIT'
connect:
#
# establish connection to parent proxy
#
adaptor: 'socket.io'
uri: 'https://rootward.proxy:10001'
listen:
#
# listen for children
#
adaptor: 'socket.io'
port: 10002
# OR server: myHttpsServer
#
# define protocol
#
protocol: (subscribe, publish) ->
subscribe 'event:name', (payload) ->
publish 'event:name:ack', 'thank you :)'
plex = require 'plex'
class MyNode extends plex.Node
constructor: (args)
#
# constructor should assemble
# the necessary @opts hash/literal
#
context = plex.start new MyNode my: 'args'
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n-tier proxy tree (alpha)
The npm package plex receives a total of 22 weekly downloads. As such, plex popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that plex 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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