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transporter.io
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It's intended to be quite easy:
var dio = require('../')
, growl = require('transporter.io-growl');
dio.transports.push(growl);
dio.connect('ws://yourWebsocketServer');
dio.subscribe('testEvent');
It doesn't have any security layer yet but it's in my plans to add both bcrypt, BSON and a simple key/secret auth method.
For the time being a transport is only an object with a publish function that handles the data received by the socket. It's quite easy to make your own one so get creative! Check the growl transport for an example.
Made with :heart: by Leandro Ostera
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a transporter transport system over websockets.
We found that transporter.io 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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