JavaPhoenixClient is a Kotlin implementation of the phoenix.js client used to manage Phoenix channels.
fun connectToChatRoom() {
// Create the Socket
val params = hashMapOf("token" to "abc123")
val socket = Socket("http://localhost:4000/socket/websocket", params)
// Listen to events on the Socket
socket.logger = { Log.d("TAG", it) }
socket.onOpen { Log.d("TAG", "Socket Opened") }
socket.onClose { Log.d("TAG", "Socket Closed") }
socket.onError { throwable, response -> Log.d(throwable, "TAG", "Socket Error ${response?.code}") }
socket.connect()
// Join channels and listen to events
val chatroom = socket.channel("chatroom:general")
chatroom.on("new_message") { message ->
val payload = message.payload
...
}
chatroom.join()
.receive("ok") { /* Joined the chatroom */ }
.receive("error") { /* failed to join the chatroom */ }
}
You can also inject your own OkHttp Client into the Socket to provide your own configuration
// Create the Socket with a pre-configured OkHttp Client
val client = OkHttpClient.Builder()
.connectTimeout(1000, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)
.build()
val params = hashMapOf("token" to "abc123")
val socket = Socket("http://localhost:4000/socket/websocket",
params,
client)
JavaPhoenixClient is hosted on MavenCentral. You'll need to make sure you declare mavenCentral()
as one of your repositories
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
and then add the library. See releases for the latest version
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.dsrees:JavaPhoenixClient:0.4.0'
}
Please submit in issue if you have any problems!
This library is built to mirror the phoenix.js and SwiftPhoenixClient libraries.