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<h1 align="center">WSGO</h1> <p align="center">WebSocket client for the browser. Simplifying development and debugging</p>[!NOTE] Please lock the version of the package. This library is not stable yet and may have some behavioral differences depending on the version.
What is WSGO?
The WSGO library acts as an abstraction on top of a pure WebSocket connection. Think of it as:
- Socket.io, only without being tied to your server implementation
- Axios, just for WebSocket communication
WSGO is designed to standardize communication between client and server through an explicit and common communication format
Getting Started
To install the library in your project:
npm i wsgo
Then import WSGO into your code to create a connection to the server with the default settings:
import WSGO from 'wsgo'
const wsgo = WSGO('wss://echo.websocket.org')
Options
debugging
Allows you to enable debugging mode when working with events. Logs outgoing and incoming events more informative than default browser developer tools
- type: boolean
- default: false
immediate
Whether to connect to the server automatically when WSGO is initialized. If set to false, call the
open
method yourself when you are ready
- type: boolean
- default: true
heartbeat
Implements the basic ping-pong mechanism. If there is no response from the server, closes the connection
- type: boolean
- default: true
Examples
Create a WebSocket connection:
import WSGO from 'wsgo'
const wsgo = WSGO('wss://echo.websocket.org')
Open the connection manually:
import WSGO from 'wsgo'
const wsgo = WSGO('wss://echo.websocket.org', {
immediate: false,
})
wsgo.open()
Register an event listener:
import WSGO from 'wsgo'
const wsgo = WSGO('wss://echo.websocket.org')
wsgo.subscribe('my-event', (e) => {
console.log(e)
})
Send the event to the server:
import WSGO from 'wsgo'
const wsgo = WSGO('wss://echo.websocket.org')
wsgo.send('my-event', { text: 'Hello world!' })
Get the original and unmodified Websocket instance:
import WSGO from 'wsgo'
const wsgo = WSGO('wss://echo.websocket.org')
const status = wsgo.ws.readyState
Close the connection:
import WSGO from 'wsgo'
const wsgo = WSGO('wss://echo.websocket.org')
wsgo.close()
Feedback
WSGO is designed to create a convenient and easy way to interact with WebSocket. We would love to get your ideas on how to make it even better.