An easy-to-use, object-oriented library for Server-Sent Events
To install this package you'll need composer.
Run composer require tonyhhyip/sse
Server-side(PHP):
<?php
require_once('/path/to/vendor/autoload.php'); //Load with ClassLoader
use Sse\Event;
use Sse\SSE;
//create the event handler
class YourEventHandler implements Event {
public function update(){
//Here's the place to send data
return 'Hello, world!';
}
public function check(){
//Here's the place to check when the data needs update
return true;
}
}
$sse = new SSE(); //create a libSSE instance
$sse->addEventListener('event_name', new YourEventHandler());//register your event handler
$sse->start();//start the event loop
?>
Client-side(javascript):
var sse = new EventSource('path/to/your/sse/script.php');
sse.addEventListener('event_name',function(e){
var data = e.data;
//handle your data here
},false);
After you created the libSSE instance, there's some settings for you to control the behaviour. Below is the settings provided by the library.
<?php
require_once('/path/to/vendor/autoload.php'); //Load with ClassLoader
use Sse\SSE;
$sse = new SSE();
$sse->set($property, $value);
Direct access of property is kept with magic method for backward compatible.
<?php
require_once('/path/to/vendor/autoload.php'); //Load with ClassLoader
use Sse\SSE;
$sse = new SSE();
$sse->exec_limit = 10; //the execution time of the loop in seconds. Default: 600. Set to 0 to allow the script to run as long as possible.
$sse->sleep_time = 1; //The time to sleep after the data has been sent in seconds. Default: 0.5.
$sse->client_reconnect = 10; //the time for the client to reconnect after the connection has lost in seconds. Default: 1.
$sse->use_chunked_encoding = true; //Use chunked encoding. Some server may get problems with this and it defaults to false
$sse->keep_alive_time = 600; //The interval of sending a signal to keep the connection alive. Default: 300 seconds.
$sse->allow_cors = true; //Allow cross-domain access? Default: false. If you want others to access this must set to true.
?>
If you see and error message like your PHP version does not satisfy that requirement.
,
please remove composer.lock and re-install it.
You may find it here. https://github.com/licson0729/libSSE-php/wiki/libSSE-docs
This is an active project. If you want to help me please suggest ideas to me and track issues or find bugs. If you like it, please consider star it to let more people know.
Because server-sent events is a new standard and still in flux, only certain browsers support it.
However, polyfill for server-sent events is available.
Also on shared hosting, it may disable PHP's set_time_limit
function and the library may not work as excepted.
There's some settings in the library that can fix it.
<?php
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\Route;
use Sse\SSE;
class DefaultController extends Controller
{
/**
* @Route("/sse", name="sse")
*/
public function sseAction()
{
$sse = new SSE();
// Add your event listener
return $sse->createResponse();
}
}
Please use laravel-sse.
Please use yii2-sse.
Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md.