module ActionCable::Server::Broadcasting
Broadcasting is how other parts of your application can send messages to a channel's subscribers. As explained in Channel, most of the time, these broadcastings are streamed directly to the clients subscribed to the named broadcasting. Let's explain with a full-stack example:
class WebNotificationsChannel < ApplicationCable::Channel def subscribed stream_from "web_notifications_#{current_user.id}" end end # Somewhere in your app this is called, perhaps from a NewCommentJob: ActionCable.server.broadcast \ "web_notifications_1", { title: "New things!", body: "All that's fit for print" } # Client-side CoffeeScript, which assumes you've already requested the right to send web notifications: App.cable.subscriptions.create "WebNotificationsChannel", received: (data) -> new Notification data['title'], body: data['body']
Public Instance Methods
# File actioncable/lib/action_cable/server/broadcasting.rb, line 22 def broadcast(broadcasting, message, coder: ActiveSupport::JSON) broadcaster_for(broadcasting, coder: coder).broadcast(message) end
Broadcast a hash directly to a named broadcasting
. This will later be JSON encoded.
# File actioncable/lib/action_cable/server/broadcasting.rb, line 28 def broadcaster_for(broadcasting, coder: ActiveSupport::JSON) Broadcaster.new(self, String(broadcasting), coder: coder) end
Returns a broadcaster for a named broadcasting
that can be reused. Useful when you have an object that may need multiple spots to transmit to a specific broadcasting over and over.
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