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			64 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
// NOTE: The contents of this file will only be executed if
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// you uncomment its entry in "assets/js/app.js".
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// To use Phoenix channels, the first step is to import Socket,
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// and connect at the socket path in "lib/web/endpoint.ex".
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//
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// Pass the token on params as below. Or remove it
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// from the params if you are not using authentication.
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import {Socket} from "phoenix"
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let socket = new Socket("/socket", {params: {token: window.userToken}})
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// When you connect, you'll often need to authenticate the client.
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// For example, imagine you have an authentication plug, `MyAuth`,
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// which authenticates the session and assigns a `:current_user`.
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// If the current user exists you can assign the user's token in
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// the connection for use in the layout.
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//
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// In your "lib/web/router.ex":
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//
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//     pipeline :browser do
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//       ...
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//       plug MyAuth
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//       plug :put_user_token
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//     end
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//
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//     defp put_user_token(conn, _) do
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//       if current_user = conn.assigns[:current_user] do
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//         token = Phoenix.Token.sign(conn, "user socket", current_user.id)
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//         assign(conn, :user_token, token)
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//       else
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//         conn
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//       end
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//     end
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//
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// Now you need to pass this token to JavaScript. You can do so
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// inside a script tag in "lib/web/templates/layout/app.html.eex":
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//
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//     <script>window.userToken = "<%= assigns[:user_token] %>";</script>
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//
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// You will need to verify the user token in the "connect/3" function
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// in "lib/web/channels/user_socket.ex":
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//
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//     def connect(%{"token" => token}, socket, _connect_info) do
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//       # max_age: 1209600 is equivalent to two weeks in seconds
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//       case Phoenix.Token.verify(socket, "user socket", token, max_age: 1209600) do
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//         {:ok, user_id} ->
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//           {:ok, assign(socket, :user, user_id)}
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//         {:error, reason} ->
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//           :error
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//       end
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//     end
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//
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// Finally, connect to the socket:
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socket.connect()
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// Now that you are connected, you can join channels with a topic:
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let channel = socket.channel("topic:subtopic", {})
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channel.join()
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  .receive("ok", resp => { console.log("Joined successfully", resp) })
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  .receive("error", resp => { console.log("Unable to join", resp) })
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export default socket
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