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Used in 2 crates

MIT/Apache

64KB
1.5K SLoC

phyllo

Phoenix channels in Rust. This crate uses the Actor model to provide Socket and Channel abstractions for connecting to, receiving and sending messages in a topical fashion. The overall structure is based on the reference JavaScript client.

Example

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use serde_json::Value;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
    // The socket is generic over a Topic.
    let mut socket = SocketBuilder::new(Url::parse("wss://furbooru.org/socket/websocket")?)
        .build::<String>()
        .await;

    // Each channel is generic over an Event and Payload type.
    // For simplicity we use serde_json::Value, but in your own code you should deserialize
    // to something strongly-typed.
    let (_channel, mut subscription) = socket
        .channel::<String, Value, Value>(ChannelBuilder::new("firehose".to_string()))
        .await?;

    loop {
        let v = subscription.recv().await?;
        println!("{:?}", v);
    }
}

Features

TLS is not enabled by default. Enable either of the following for TLS support:

License: MIT OR Apache-2.0

Dependencies

~8–18MB
~256K SLoC