class ActionController::Live::SSE
This class provides the ability to write an SSE (Server Sent Event) to an IO stream. The class is initialized with a stream and can be used to either write a JSON string or an object which can be converted to JSON.
Writing an object will convert it into standard SSE format with whatever options you have configured. You may choose to set the following options:
1) Event. If specified, an event with this name will be dispatched on the browser. 2) Retry. The reconnection time in milliseconds used when attempting to send the event. 3) Id. If the connection dies while sending an SSE to the browser, then the server will receive a +Last-Event-ID+ header with value equal to +id+.
After setting an option in the constructor of the SSE object, all future SSEs sent across the stream will use those options unless overridden.
Example Usage:
class MyController < ActionController::Base include ActionController::Live def index response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/event-stream' sse = SSE.new(response.stream, retry: 300, event: "event-name") sse.write({ name: 'John'}) sse.write({ name: 'John'}, id: 10) sse.write({ name: 'John'}, id: 10, event: "other-event") sse.write({ name: 'John'}, id: 10, event: "other-event", retry: 500) ensure sse.close end end
Note: SSEs are not currently supported by IE. However, they are supported by Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Safari.
Constants
- WHITELISTED_OPTIONS
Public Class Methods
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/live.rb, line 90 def initialize(stream, options = {}) @stream = stream @options = options end
Public Instance Methods
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/live.rb, line 95 def close @stream.close end
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/live.rb, line 99 def write(object, options = {}) case object when String perform_write(object, options) else perform_write(ActiveSupport::JSON.encode(object), options) end end
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