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Logux Client

Logux is a client-server communication protocol. It synchronizes events between clients and server logs.

This 6 KB library allows you to put events (which look similar to Redux “actions”) to a local log and synchronize them with Logux server and thus with every other client being online.

This is a low-level client API. Redux-like API, which is supposed to be more suitable for most of developers, is coming soon.

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Getting Started

Add Logux to your Project

This project uses npm package manager. So you will need Webpack or Browserify to build a JS bundle for browsers.

Install Logux Client:

npm install --save logux-client

Add Credentials to the Client

You should use a secret token for authentication at the Logux server.

We suggest adding a special token column to the users table of your application and filling it with auto-generated random strings.

When the user requests index.html from your app, HTTP server would add <meta> tags with a token and Logux server URL.

<meta name="token" content="<%= user.token %>" />
<meta name="server" content="wss://example.com:1337" />

However, it is not the only possible way for communication. You could also use cookies or tools like Gon.

Create Logux Client

Create Logux Client instance in your client-side JS; onready event handler seems to be a good place for this:

var Client = require('logux-client/client')

var server = document.querySelector('meta[name=server]')
var token = document.querySelector('meta[name=token]')

var logux = new Client({
  credentials: token.content,
  subprotocol: '1.0.0',
  url: server.content
})
logux.sync.connection.connect()

Process Events

Add callbacks for new events coming to the client log (from server, other clients or local logux.log.add call):

logux.log.on('event', function (event, meta) {
  if (event.type === 'changeName') {
    var user = document.querySelector('.user[data-id=' + event.user + ']')
    if (user) {
      document.querySelector(' .user__name').innerText = event.name
    }
  }
})

Read logux-core docs for logux.log API.

Emit Events

When you need to send information to server, just add an event to log:

submit.addEventListener('click', function () {
  logux.log.add({
    type: 'changeName',
    user: userId.value,
    name: name.value
  })
}, false)

Show Connection State

Notify user if connection was lost:

var favicon = document.querySelector('link[rel~="icon"]')
var notice  = document.querySelector('.offline-notice')

logux.sync.on('state', function () {
  if (logux.sync.connected) {
    favicon.href = '/favicon.ico'
    notice.classList.add('.offline-notice_hidden')
  } else {
    favicon.href = '/offline.ico'
    notice.classList.remove('.offline-notice_hidden')
  }
})

Notify user on page leaving, if some data is not synchronized yet:

window.onbeforeunload = function (e) {
  if (logux.sync.state === 'wait') {
    e.returnValue = 'Edits were not saved'
    return e.returnValue
  }
}

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