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<div align="center"> <h1>phoenix.cr</h1> <p> <strong> <a href="http://phoenixframework.org/">Phoenix</a> <a href="https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/channels.html">Channels</a> client for Crystal </strong> </p> <h3> <a href="https://dtcristo.github.io/phoenix.cr/">API Docs</a> </h3> </div>

Installation

Add this to your application's shard.yml:

dependencies:
  phoenix:
    github: dtcristo/phoenix.cr

Usage

The example below shows basic usage; connecting to a socket, joining a channel, binding to an event and sending messages.

require "phoenix"

# Create socket and connect to it
socket = Phoenix::Socket.new("http://example.com/socket")
socket.connect

# Initiate a channel, bind to an event and join
channel = socket.channel("topic:subtopic")
channel.on "event" do |payload|
  # do stuff with payload
end
channel.join

# Start a loop and send a message down the channel every second
loop do
  sleep 1
  channel.push("new_msg", JSON::Any.new({"text" => JSON::Any.new("Hello world!")}))
end

The Phoenix Channels docs provide details on implementing sockets and channels on the server side. The phoenix.cr docs detail the client side API available for use in your Crystal application.

Chat example

examples/chat.cr demonstates an example chat client.

Start the phoenix-chat server example:

git clone https://github.com/dtcristo/phoenix-chat
cd phoenix-chat
mix deps.get
mix phx.server

Run the chat client:

crystal examples/chat.cr

Follow the prompts to enter your name and chat away.

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