# y-websocket :tophat: > WebSocket Provider for Yjs The Websocket Provider implements a classical client server model. Clients connect to a single endpoint over Websocket. The server distributes awareness information and document updates among clients. The Websocket Provider is a solid choice if you want a central source that handles authentication and authorization. Websockets also send header information and cookies, so you can use existing authentication mechanisms with this server. * Supports cross-tab communication. When you open the same document in the same browser, changes on the document are exchanged via cross-tab communication ([Broadcast Channel](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Broadcast_Channel_API) and [localStorage](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/localStorage) as fallback). * Supports exchange of awareness information (e.g. cursors). ## Quick Start ### Client Code: ```js import * as Y from 'yjs' import { WebsocketProvider } from 'y-websocket' const doc = new Y.Doc() const wsProvider = new WebsocketProvider('ws://localhost:1234', 'my-roomname', doc) wsProvider.on('status', event => { console.log(event.status) // logs "connected" or "disconnected" }) ``` #### Client Code in Node.js The WebSocket provider requires a [`WebSocket`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSocket) object to create connection to a server. You can polyfill WebSocket support in Node.js using the [`ws` package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ws). ```js const wsProvider = new WebsocketProvider('ws://localhost:1234', 'my-roomname', doc, { WebSocketPolyfill: require('ws') }) ``` ## API ```js import { WebsocketProvider } from 'y-websocket' ```
wsProvider = new WebsocketProvider(serverUrl: string, room: string, ydoc: Y.Doc [, wsOpts: WsOpts])
Create a new websocket-provider instance. As long as this provider, or the connected ydoc, is not destroyed, the changes will be synced to other clients via the connected server. Optionally, you may specify a configuration object. The following default values of wsOpts can be overwritten.
```js wsOpts = { // Set this to `false` if you want to connect manually using wsProvider.connect() connect: true, // Specify a query-string that will be url-encoded and attached to the `serverUrl` // I.e. params = { auth: "bearer" } will be transformed to "?auth=bearer" params: {}, // Object // You may polyill the Websocket object (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSocket). // E.g. In nodejs, you could specify WebsocketPolyfill = require('ws') WebsocketPolyfill: Websocket, // Specify an existing Awareness instance - see https://github.com/yjs/y-protocols awareness: new awarenessProtocol.Awareness(ydoc) } ```
wsProvider.wsconnected: boolean
True if this instance is currently connected to the server.
wsProvider.wsconnecting: boolean
True if this instance is currently connecting to the server.
wsProvider.shouldConnect: boolean
If false, the client will not try to reconnect.
wsProvider.bcconnected: boolean
True if this instance is currently communicating to other browser-windows via BroadcastChannel.
wsProvider.synced: boolean
True if this instance is currently connected and synced with the server./dd> wsProvider.disconnect()
Disconnect from the server and don't try to reconnect.
wsProvider.connect()
Establish a websocket connection to the websocket-server. Call this if you recently disconnected or if you set wsOpts.connect = false.
wsProvider.destroy()
Destroy this wsProvider instance. Disconnects from the server and removes all event handlers.
wsProvider.on('sync', function(isSynced: boolean))
Add an event listener for the sync event that is fired when the client received content from the server.
## Websocket Server Start a y-websocket server: ```sh HOST=localhost PORT=1234 npx y-websocket-server ``` Since npm symlinks the `y-websocket-server` executable from your local `./node_modules/.bin` folder, you can simply run npx. The `PORT` environment variable already defaults to 1234, and `HOST` defaults to `localhost`. ### Websocket Server with Persistence Persist document updates in a LevelDB database. See [LevelDB Persistence](https://github.com/yjs/y-leveldb) for more info. ```sh HOST=localhost PORT=1234 YPERSISTENCE=./dbDir node ./node_modules/y-websocket/bin/server.js ``` ### Websocket Server with HTTP callback Send a debounced callback to an HTTP server (`POST`) on document update. Note that this implementation doesn't implement a retry logic in case the `CALLBACK_URL` does not work. Can take the following ENV variables: * `CALLBACK_URL` : Callback server URL * `CALLBACK_DEBOUNCE_WAIT` : Debounce time between callbacks (in ms). Defaults to 2000 ms * `CALLBACK_DEBOUNCE_MAXWAIT` : Maximum time to wait before callback. Defaults to 10 seconds * `CALLBACK_TIMEOUT` : Timeout for the HTTP call. Defaults to 5 seconds * `CALLBACK_OBJECTS` : JSON of shared objects to get data (`'{"SHARED_OBJECT_NAME":"SHARED_OBJECT_TYPE}'`) ```sh CALLBACK_URL=http://localhost:3000/ CALLBACK_OBJECTS='{"prosemirror":"XmlFragment"}' npm start ``` This sends a debounced callback to `localhost:3000` 2 seconds after receiving an update (default `DEBOUNCE_WAIT`) with the data of an XmlFragment named `"prosemirror"` in the body. ## License [The MIT License](./LICENSE) © Kevin Jahns