AutobahnJS is a JavaScript client library that implements The WebSocket Application Messaging Protocol and provides asynchronous RPC and Publish/Subscribe over WebSocket.
WebSocket is already built into modern browsers and provides bidirectional low-latency messaging.
However, as such, it is quite low-level. Web apps often have a need for higher level messaging patterns:
- Publish & Subscribe
- Remote Procedure Calls
This is where The WebSocket Application Messaging Protocol (WAMP) enters. WAMP runs on top of raw WebSocket and provides asynchronous RPC and PubSub.
Technically, WAMP is a proper WebSocket subprotocol that uses JSON as message serialization format. WAMP was designed to be easy to use and simple to implement.
AutobahnJS implements WAMP in JavaScript to be used in browser based applications.
window.onload = function() {
// WAMP server
var wsuri = "ws://localhost:9000";
ab.connect(wsuri,
// WAMP session was established
function (session) {
// asynchronous RPC, returns promise object
session.call("http://example.com/simple/calc#add", 23, 7).then(
// RPC success callback
function (res) {
console.log("got result: " + res);
},
// RPC error callback
function (error, desc) {
console.log("error: " + desc);
}
);
},
// WAMP session is gone
function (code, reason) {
console.log(reason);
}
);
};
window.onload = function() {
// WAMP server
var wsuri = "ws://localhost:9000";
ab.connect(wsuri,
// WAMP session was established
function (session) {
// subscribe to topic
session.subscribe("http://example.com/event#myevent1",
// on event publication callback
function (topic, event) {
console.log("got event1: " + event);
}
);
// publish event on a topic
session.publish("http://example.com/event#myevent1", {a: 23, b: "foobar"});
},
// WAMP session is gone
function (code, reason) {
console.log(reason);
}
);
};
- provides asynchronous RPC and Publish/Subscribe over WebSocket
- implements WAMP v1, should work with any WAMP server
- easy to use Deferred-based API (when.js (bundled), jQuery Deferreds, ..)
- flexible, automatic reconnect
- session authentication (WAMP-CRA)
- no dependencies
- works with AMD/CommonJS module loaders
- tiny size (111kB source, 30kB minified, 10kB compressed)
- open-source (MIT License)
You can get the latest prebuilt AutobahnJS release from here:
Note: You can use those via direct linking for development purposes, but please do not hotlink for production. It won't work anyway, since we restrictions on HTTP referer.
For more information, including getting started, tutorials and reference documentation, please visit the project's homepage.
Get in touch on IRC #autobahn
on chat.freenode.net
or the mailing list.
AutobahnJS includes code from the following open-source projects
Special thanks to the Coders with an Unhealthy Javascript Obsession for creating when.js - A lightweight Promise and when() implementation, plus other async goodies.
To build, you will need
SCons is a Python based build tool, so you will need Python as well. Taschenmesser is an SCons toolbelt also written in Python.
Set environment variables:
-
JAVA_HOME pointing to your Java run-time, e.g.
C:\Program Files\Java\jre7
-
adding Python & Python scripts to PATH, e.g.
C:\Python27;C:\Python27\Scripts;
-
JS_COMPILER pointing to the Google Closure compiler.jar
C:\Program Files\Google Closure\compiler.jar
Now clone the repo:
git clone git://github.com/tavendo/AutobahnJS.git
cd AutobahnJS
You need to get any Git submodules:
git submodule init
git submodule update
Updating CryptoJS needs to be done manually, since they are not on Git.
For a release version, set the appropriate AutobahnJS version in version.txt
.
Then start the build:
scons
This will produce 3 files inside the build
directory:
build/autobahn.js
build/autobahn.min.js
build/autobahn.min.jgz
To clean up your build:
scons -uc