Small wrapper around server-sent event browser API, for choo apps
var choo = require('choo')
var html = require('choo/html')
var app = choo()
app.use(require('choo-sse')('/sse'))
app.use(live)
app.route('/', mainView)
app.mount('body')
function mainView (state, emit) {
return html`
<body>
<h2>Counter example</h2>
<h3>Numbers are sent by the server</h3>
<span id="counter"></span>
</body>
`
}
function live (state, emitter) {
emitter.on('DOMContentLoaded', function () {
emitter.on('sse:message', (data, event) => {
var msgElement = document.getElementById('counter')
msgElement.textContent = data
})
emitter.on('sse:error', err => {
emitter.emit('log:error', err)
})
})
}
Emitted if the Event Source constructor or any of its methods throws an exception.
Emitted when the connection is established with the server.
Emitted when the connection is closed.
Listen to this event to get messages from the server.
The plugin accepts two parameters. You must pass the route
for the
Event Source object. Also you can pass some options as a second argument.
withCredentials
: Boolean. Indicate if CORS should be set toinclude
credentials. Defaults tofalse
.
If the object is correctly created, then you have an object in the state of your app with the following properties:
state
: A string describing the state of the connection, can beCONNECTING
,OPEN
orCLOSED
.url
: A string with the url of the source.withCredentials
: A boolean indicating if the Event Source object was instantiated with CORS credentials.
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