Sample chat application built with netcore, F#, Akka.net and Fable.
- dotnet SDK 2.0.0 or higher
- .NET Framework 4.6.1 Developer Pack to run e2e tests
- node.js 4.8.2 or higher
- yarn (
npm i yarn -g
) - npm5: JS package manager
- Install JS dependencies:
yarn
- Move to
src/Client
folder:cd src\Client
- Install F# dependencies:
dotnet restore
- Build client bundle:
dotnet fable webpack -p
- Move to
src/Server
folder:cd ..\Server
- Install F# dependencies:
dotnet restore
- Run the server:
dotnet run
- Head your browser to
http://localhost:8083/
- Start the server (see instruction above)
- Move to
src/Client
folder:cd src\Client
- Start Fable daemon and Webpack dev server:
dotnet fable webpack-dev-server
- In your browser, open: http://localhost:8080/
- Enjoy HMR (hotload module reload) experience
E2e tests are based on canopy and webdriver so currently I know it runs on Windows. I have no idea how to run in non-windows environment.
- Follow the instructions above to start the server
- Move to
test/e2e
folder:cd test\e2e
- run the tests:
dotnet run
It used to work with Expecto plugin but it's no longer included in Ionide.
FsChat supports both permanent users, authorized via goodle or github account, and anonymous ones, those who provide only nickname.
In order to support the google/fb authentication scenario, fill in the client/secret in the CHAT_DATA/suave.oauth.config file. In case you do not see this file, run the server once and the file will be created automatically.
FsChat backend is based on Akka.Streams. The entry point is a GroupChatFlow
module which implements the actor, serving group chat.
UserSessionFlow
defines the flows for user and control messages, brings everything together and exposes flow for user session.
AboutFlow
is an example of implementing channel with specific purpose, other than chatting
ChatServer
is an actor which purpose is to keep the channel list. It's responsible for creating/dropping the channels.
UserStore
is an actor which purpose is to know all users logged in. It supposed to be made persistent but it does not work for some reason (I created issue).
SocketFlow
implements a flow decorating the server-side web socket.
Akkling is an unofficial Akka.NET API for F#. It's not just wrapper around Akka.NET API, but introduces some cool concepts such as Effects, typed actors and many more.
Client is written on F# with the help of Fable and Elmish (library?, framework?). Fable is absolutely mature technology, Elmish is just great.
After client is authenticated all communication between client and server is carried via WebSockets. The protocol is defined in src/Shared/ChatProtocol.fs
file which is shared between client and server projects.