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MIT
The Requires
by Gonzalo Alonso
symfony websocket
v1.0
1.0.0.0Ratchet abstraction for Symfony 4
MIT
The Requires
by Gonzalo Alonso
symfony websocket
Ratchet abstraction for Symfony 4
This small bundle is a Ratchet abstraction for Symfony 4. Just create message handlers and your server is set., (*1)
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute:, (*2)
$ composer require gonzakpo/websocket-bundle
Create services implementing HandlerInterface
:, (*3)
<?php // src/Handler/WelcomeHandler.php namespace App\Handler; use Ratchet\ConnectionInterface; use RollandRock\WebsocketBundle\Client\ClientStack; use RollandRock\WebsocketBundle\Handler\HandlerInterface; class WelcomeHandler implements HandlerInterface { public static function getName(): string { return 'welcome'; } public function handle(ClientStack $clientStack, ConnectionInterface $from, array $data) { // Handle the "welcome" message sent by $from, containing $data. // You also have access to the whole clients stack } }
The default port is 4242. You can change it.
Also, the default clients that will be provided will be instances of RollandRock\WebsocketBundle\Client
. You can extend it to fit your needs and specify it in the config., (*4)
rolland_rock_websocket: port: 3240 client: App\Client\Client
php bin/console rr:websocket:server
The messages need to have the following format :, (*5)
{ "type": "welcome", "data": { /* some data */ } }
Gonzalo Alonso - gonkpo@gmail.com, (*6)
Pierre Rolland - roll.pierre@gmail.com, (*7)
Ratchet abstraction for Symfony 4
MIT
symfony websocket
Ratchet abstraction for Symfony 4
MIT
symfony websocket