NOTE: From version 0.5
onwards rtc-mesh
is now an
rtc-quickconnect plugin
(which is heaps better and cleaner).
The rtc-mesh
module provides a way of sharing data between clients using
scuttlebutt.
var quickconnect = require('rtc-quickconnect');
var mesh = require('rtc-mesh');
// initialise the connection
var qc = quickconnect('https://switchboard.rtc.io/', {
room: 'meshdemo-simple'
});
// create the model
var model = mesh(qc);
// report data change events
model.on('change', function(key, value) {
console.log('captured change key: "' + key + '" set to ', value);
});
model.set('lastjoin', Date.now());
In the case that you would like to use one of the
Scuttlebutt subclasses,
this can be done quite easily be providing a model instance in the model
option in the opts
argument. Here's an example using
CRDT:
var quickconnect = require('rtc-quickconnect');
var mesh = require('rtc-mesh');
var Doc = require('crdt').Doc;
var uuid = require('uuid');
// initialise the connection
var qc = quickconnect('https://switchboard.rtc.io/', {
room: 'meshdemo-crdt'
});
// create the model
var model = mesh(qc, { model: new Doc() });
model.on('add', function(row) {
console.log('new row created: ', row);
});
model.add({ id: uuid.v4(), name: 'Fred' });
It's also possible to create invoke multiple meshes on a single data
channel using custom channel names (by default the a channel is created with
the name of mesh
).
var quickconnect = require('rtc-quickconnect');
var mesh = require('rtc-mesh');
// initialise the connection
var qc = quickconnect('https://switchboard.rtc.io/', {
room: 'meshdemo-multichannel'
});
// create the models
var modelA = mesh(qc, { channelName: 'm1' });
var modelB = mesh(qc, { channelName: 'm2' });
// report data change events
modelA.on('change', function(key, value) {
console.log('captured change for item in a: ', arguments);
});
modelB.on('change', function(key, value) {
console.log('captured change for item in b: ', arguments);
})
// update some keys
modelA.set('lastjoin', Date.now());
modelB.set('lastRandom', (Math.random() * 10000) | 0);
mesh(qc, opts?) => Model
As displayed in the examples, the mesh
function expects to be passed a
quickconnect created signaller. Using
this object, it will create a data channel that will be responsible for sharing
scuttlebutt model information with peers.
In addition to the functions exposed by a scuttlebutt Model, the following helpers have also been added:
retrieve(key, callback)
Get the value of the specified key and pass the result back through the
provided callback
(node error first style). If the value is already
available in the local Model, then the callback will be triggered immediately.
If not, the callback will be triggered once the value has been set in the
local Model.
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