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STOMP.js

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This library provides a STOMP over WebSocket client for Web browser or node.js. applications.

Introduction

This repository is for version 5 and above of this library. For version 3/4 of this library is maintained at https://github.com/stomp-js/stomp-websocket.

This library allows you to connect to a STOMP broker over WebSocket. This library supports full STOMP specifications and all current protocol variants. Most popular messaging brokers support STOMP and STOMP over WebSockets either natively or using plugins.

In general JavaScript engines in browsers are not friendly to binary protocols, so using STOMP is a good option because it is a text oriented protocol.

This library has its roots in a version released by Jeff Mesnil.

Current Status

Version 5 of this library has been bottom up rewritten using TypeScript (versions 3/4 use CoffeeScript). The code has substantially changed, so, while there is a compatibility mode, you might need to update your code.

This library is feature complete and has been used in production for many years. It is actively maintained. You are welcome to file issues and submit pull requests.

Upgrading

if you were using an older version of this library, you would need to make changes to your code. Head to Upgrading

Getting started

The documentation is hosted as GitHub pages. You may head straight to the https://stomp-js.github.io/stompjs/

This library comes with detailed usage instructions. Please find it at Usage instructions.

There are quite detailed API documentation, you should start at https://stomp-js.github.io/stompjs/classes/Client.html.

Usage with Angular2/4/5

https://github.com/stomp-js/ng2-stompjs is based on this library and exposes the entire functionality offered by this library as Angular Services and rxjs Observables. Both these libraries are maintained by a similar set of contributors.

TypeScript definitions

The npm package includes TypeScript definitions, so there is no need no install it separately.

Change log

Please visit Change Log.

Contributing

If you want to understand the code, develop, or contribute. Please visit How to contribute.

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License

License - Apache v2 License

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