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| − | |Emits a <code>$message</code>, which may be of type xs:string, xs:base64Binary or xs:hexBinary, to all connected clients. | + | |Emits a <code>$message</code>, which may be of type xs:string, xs:base64Binary or xs:hexBinary, to all connected clients. This convenience function is equivalent to <code>ws:send($message, ws:ids())</code>. |
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Revision as of 11:41, 27 September 2018
This XQuery Module contains functions for accessing specific WebSocket functions. This module is mainly useful in the context of WebSockets.
Contents
Conventions
- The
basex-apipackage must be included in the classpath. This is always the case if you use one of the complete distributions (zip, exe, war) of BaseX. - All functions and errors are assigned to the
http://basex.org/modules/wsnamespace. The module must be imported in the query prolog:
import module namespace ws = "http://basex.org/modules/ws"; ...
Functions
ws:id
| Signatures | ws:id() as xs:string
|
| Summary | Returns the ID of the current WebSocket client. |
ws:ids
| Signatures | ws:ids() as xs:string*
|
| Summary | Returns the ids of all currently registered WebSocket clients. |
ws:path
| Signatures | ws:path($id as xs:string) as xs:string
|
| Summary | Returns the path of the WebSocket client with the specified $id.
|
ws:send
| Signatures | ws:send($message as xs:anyAtomicType, $ids as xs:string*) as empty-sequence()
|
| Summary | Sends a $message, which may be of type xs:string, xs:base64Binary or xs:hexBinary, to the users with the specified $ids.
|
ws:broadcast
| Signatures | ws:broadcast($message as xs:anyAtomicType) as empty-sequence()
|
| Summary | Broadcasts a $message, which may be of type xs:string, xs:base64Binary or xs:hexBinary, to all connected clients except to the caller. This convenience function is equivalent to ws:send($message, ws:ids()[. != ws:id()]).
|
ws:emit
| Signatures | ws:emit($message as xs:anyAtomicType) as empty-sequence()
|
| Summary | Emits a $message, which may be of type xs:string, xs:base64Binary or xs:hexBinary, to all connected clients. This convenience function is equivalent to ws:send($message, ws:ids()).
|
ws:close
| Signatures | ws:close($id as xs:string) as empty-sequence()
|
| Summary | Closes the connection of the WebSocket client with the specified $id.
|
Examples
Example 1
import module namespace ws = "http://basex.org/modules/Websocket";
declare
%ws:connect('/')
function local:connect() as xs:string {
let $id := ws:id()
let $message := json:serialize(map {
'type': 'Connect',
'id': $id
})
return ws:broadcast($message)
};
Explanation:
- The function has a
%ws:connectannotation. It gets called if a client successfully creates a WebSocket connection to the path/(check out WebSockets for further information). - A JSON response is generated, which contains the new client id and a
Connectstring. - This response will be sent to all other connected clients.
Example 2
import module namespace ws = "http://basex.org/modules/Websocket";
declare
%ws:message('/', '{$message}')
function local:message(
$message as xs:string
) as xs:string {
let $message := json:serialize(map { 'message': $message })
return ws:emit($message)
};
Explanation:
- The function has a
%ws:messageannotation. It gets called if a client sends a new message. - A JSON response is generated, which contains the message string.
- This response will be sent to all connected clients (including the calling client).