matviib / notifier
NO LIBRARIES socket per page bridge for your Laravel application.
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Requires
- laravel/framework: ^5.0
README
Base concepts
You don't need socket.io, pusher.js, jQuery, bootstrap, node.js, vue.js to start using this package.
This package can be used for sending data synchronously to each user.
This package sends data ONLY to named routes declared as GET
.
You will get your own socket server on back-end and your clients will connect to it directly, without any third-party requests to be send.
You will have pretty notifications from scratch.
To view available routes you can run php artisan notifier:init show
command. It will display available routes in the table and initiate the socket server.
Installation
composer require matviib/notifier
For Laravel < 5.5 add provider to config/app.php
MatviiB\Notifier\NotifierServiceProvider::class,
For publish notifier config file and js file for notifications out of the box:
php artisan vendor:publish
and choose "Provider: MatviiB\Notifier\NotifierServiceProvider" if requested.
Starting server
Add worker daemon for php artisan notifier:init
process with Supervisor,
OR
Just run php artisan notifier:init
in terminal.
If you use SSL you need add to your nginx
configuration file to server block:
location /websocket {
proxy_pass http://<your-domain>:<port>; #server host and port
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection "Upgrade";
# Timeout configuration.
proxy_redirect off;
proxy_connect_timeout 300;
proxy_send_timeout 300;
proxy_read_timeout 300;
}
Usage
At first you need to add @include('notifier::connect')
before using socket.addEventListener()
in your view or main layout to use it on ALL pages.
If you want use notifications from the scratch you need to add @include('notifier::connect_and_show')
to the view.
Anywhere in your back-end add next event:
event(new Notify($data));
On front-end part add event listener
<script>
socket.addEventListener('message', function (event) {
console.log('Message from server', event.data);
});
</script>
Use built-in notifications.
Built-in notifications is a vue.js with vue-notifications plugin. If you already use vue.js in application you can just add this plugin yourself.
Mapping $data
parameter.
Positioning.
In config/notifier.php
you can modify position where notifications will be shown.
// Horizontal options: left, center, right
// Vertical options: top, bottom
'position' => [
'vertical' => 'bottom',
'horizontal' => 'right'
]
Security
This package allows one way messages - only from server to client.
All messages from client after connecting will be ignored.
From server side messages protected with socket_pass parameter from notifier config.
Channels to users protected with unique hash.
Example with charts
After installation add to web.php
Route::get('chart', function () {
return view('chart');
})->name('chart');
create view /resources/views/chart.blade.php
<!doctype html>
<html lang="{{ app()->getLocale() }}">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<title>Chart</title>
</head>
<body>
<canvas id="myChart"></canvas>
@include('notifier::connect')
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Chart.js/2.7.2/Chart.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var data = [12, 19, 3, 17, 6, 3, 7, 45, 60, 25];
var myChart = new Chart(document.getElementById('myChart'), {
type: 'line',
data: {
labels: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10],
datasets: [{
label: 'example',
data: data
}]
}
});
socket.addEventListener('message', function (event) {
myChart.data.datasets[0].data.splice(0, 1);
myChart.data.datasets[0].data.push(JSON.parse(event.data).data.value);
myChart.update();
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
In .env fix your APP_URL APP_URL=http://<<U APP URL>>
Create test command php artisan make:command Test
use MatviiB\Notifier\Events\Notify;
...
protected $signature = 'test';
public function handle()
{
while ($i < 100) {
$value = random_int(10, 100);
$data['value'] = $value;
event(new Notify($data, ['chart']));
usleep(rand(100000, 500000));
}
}
Run: php artisan notifier:init
Run in another shell: php artisan test
Open /chart
page.
Usage Example
Send new values to chart on some page synchronously to each user:
event(new Notify($data, ['chart']));
Or to users with id
3 and 5: event(new Notify($data, ['chart'], [3, 5]));