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jQuery.EventSource

2011-05-30 Update: Tests passing 100% in Firefox/Aurora 6

TODO: Rewrite with jQuery Deferred Objects

Gives developers the power of the EventSource API across browsers. Uses the EventSource constructor when natively available and falls back to Ajax polling logic when it's not. Contributions must conform to Idiomatic Style Manifesto

http://wiki.github.com/rwldrn/jquery.eventsource/

http://code.bocoup.com/jquery.eventsource/unit-tests/

Some Thoughts...

  • Q. why use EventSource rather than Websockets?
    A. EventSource is easier to setup on server (uses http), lighter and most of the times - that's what you acually need. (via temp01)

Real World Example

http://yakyakface.com/

Provides cross browser implementation for:

http://dev.w3.org/html5/eventsource/

Unit tests

http://yakyakface.com/jquery.eventsource/unit-tests/

For a libray agnostic polyfill that offers base implementation fallback, check out Remy Sharp's work here: pollyfills/EventSource.js

Usage

	$.eventsource({
		
		// Assign a label to this event source
		
		label: "event-source-label", 

		// Set the file to receive data from the server

		url: "event-sources/server-event-source.php",
		
		// Set the type of data you expect to be returned
		// text, json supported
		
		dataType: "json", 
		
		// Set a callback to fire when the event source is opened
		// `onopen`
		open: function( data ) {


			console.log( data );

		},

		// Set a callback to fire when a message is received
		// `onmessage`
		message: function( data ) {


			console.log( data );

		}
	});
	
	
	// Close event sources by label name
	
	$.eventsource("close", "event-source-label");

Varied Content Type Usage

	// PLAIN TEXT EXAMPLE - NO CONTENT TYPE GIVEN
	$.eventsource({
		label: "text-event-source",
		url: "test-event-sources/text-event-source.php",
		open: function() {

			console.log( "opened" );

		},
		message: function( data ) {

			console.log( data );


			$.eventsource("close", "text-event-source");
		}
	});
	
	// PLAIN TEXT EXAMPLE - HAS CONTENT TYPE
	$.eventsource({
		label: "text-event-source-ct",
		url: "test-event-sources/text-event-source-ct.php",
		dataType: "text",

		message: function( data ) {

			console.log( data );

			$.eventsource("close", "text-event-source-ct");
		}
	});


	// JSON EXAMPLE - HAS CONTENT TYPE
	$.eventsource({
		label: "json-event-source",
		url: "test-event-sources/json-event-source.php",
		dataType: "json",
		open: function() {

			console.log( "opened" );
	
		},
		message: function( data ) {

			console.log( data );

			$.eventsource("close", "json-event-source");
		}
	});		 

Accessing your current event sources:

	// Returns an object containing all the currently active eventsource streams
	$.eventsource("streams")

Server Source Requirements

	// Server response MUST be Content-Type: text/event-stream
	// Server response MUST be prepended with "data: "

	
	// Examples:
	
	// PHP
	header("Content-Type: text/event-stream\n\n");
	echo "data: this is a valid response";
	
	
	// Python
	print "Content-Type: text/event-stream"
	print "data: this is a valid response"

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