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README.md

js-message

Normalized JS & JSON Message and event Protocol for node.js, vanilla.js (plain old javascript), react.js, websockets, rest api's, node-ipc, and any other protocol that might use a js object and or a JSON string.

js-message allows for seamless conversion of JSON messages and events to JS objects for a normalized implementation on the server and in the client without needing to concern yourself with JSON intermediaries and custom parsers.

Things are just easier when you normalize them.

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method or key type mutable description
type String true the type of message
data Object true the message data or payload
load func false load a message from JSON, this will return a message with the type of error if not valid JSON
JSON String not by user JSON representation of the message

Creating a Message Object


    //commonjs
    var Message=require('js-message');
    //plain old javascript
    <script src='js-message-vanilla.js' />

    var myMessage=new Message;
    myMessage.type='message or event type';
    myMessage.data.something='something';
    myMessage.data.stuff=[1,2,3,4,5]

    console.log(myMessage.JSON);

Creating a Message From JSON


    //commonjs
    var Message=require('js-message');
    //plain old javascript
    <script src='js-message-vanilla.js' />

    //lets say we have the above example running on
    //a websocket server sending js-messages as JSON
    //
    //and lets say this is the client in the browser
    ws.on(
        'message',
        handleMessage
    );

    handleMessage(e){
        var message=new Message;
        message.load(e.data);

        console.log(message.type, message.data);
    }

Sending a Message Object via WebSocket


    //commonjs
    var Message=require('js-message');
    //plain old javascript
    <script src='js-message-vanilla.js' />

    //client example, but works the same on server too!
    var ws=new WebSocket('ws://myawesomeWS:8000');

    var myMessage=new Message;
    myMessage.type='setUsername';
    myMessage.data.username='sideshow bob';

    ws.send(myMessage.JSON);


This work is licenced via the DBAD Public Licence.