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Informations about the package wamppost

Build Status WampPost

WampPost is a WAMP v2 (Web Application Messaging Protocol) Client built with Thruway that allows publishing events and making RPC calls to a realm via HTTP Post.

WampPost is designed to be compatible with the crossbar HTTP pusher service.

There is no security on the HTTP side, so if this is going to be used, it would be best to use it only on localhost or behind some other security measure.

The WAMP side can be configured to use any security mechanism that is supported by Thruway, but any authentication and authorization will be the same for all HTTP events.

Quick Start with Composer

Create a directory for the test project

  $ mkdir wamppost

Switch to the new directory

  $ cd wamppost

Download Composer more info

  $ curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php

Download WampPost and dependencies

  $ php composer.phar require "nepda/wamppost":"dev-master"

If you need a WAMP router to test with, then start the sample with:

  $ php vendor/nepda/thruway/Examples/SimpleWsServer.php

Thruway is now running on 127.0.0.1 port 9090.

PHP WampPost Client Usage

Publishing messages

Now that you have a WampPost client, you will be able to publish messages to the realm using a standard HTTP post.

An example using curl:

Making an RPC Call

RPC calls return a JSON object in the body:

Running WampPost Client Internally in Your Thruway Router

This Client can be easily run as an internal client in your Thruway Router.


All versions of wamppost with dependencies

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Requires react/http Version ~0.4
voryx/thruway Version ~0.4
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