I am using faye on my Rails 2.1 app. And after testing and fixing many things faye ruby client
is not working.
This is my server code.
require 'faye'
server = Faye::RackAdapter.new(:mount => '/faye', :timeout => 45)
EM.run {
thin = Rack::Handler.get('thin')
thin.run(server, :Port => 9292)
server.bind(:subscribe) do |client_id, channel|
puts "[ SUBSCRIBE] #{client_id} -> #{channel}"
end
server.bind(:unsubscribe) do |client_id, channel|
puts "[UNSUBSCRIBE] #{client_id} -> #{channel}"
end
server.bind(:disconnect) do |client_id|
puts "[ DISCONNECT] #{client_id}"
end
}
This is my client side JS code.
<script type="text/javascript">
var client = new Faye.Client('http://localhost:9292/faye');
client.subscribe("/faye/new_chats", function(data) {
console.log(data);
});
</script>
This is ruby client code.
EM.run do
client = Faye::Client.new('http://localhost:9292/faye')
publication = client.publish("/faye/new_chats", {
"user" => "ruby-logger",
"message" => "Got your message!"
})
publication.callback do
puts "[PUBLISH SUCCEEDED]"
end
publication.errback do |error|
puts "[PUBLISH FAILED] #{error.inspect}"
end
end
Server, JS is working fine. But Ruby client code is not working. If i write it without EM it shows me the error that Event Machine not initialized
. If i write it in EM
it works but haults the ruby process. If i put EM.stop
at the end of client code, it executes but do not publish the message.
How can i solve this issue?
You were almost there... You just needed to stop the EM event loop in your callbacks, like this:
EM.run do
client = Faye::Client.new('http://localhost:9292/faye')
publication = client.publish("/faye/new_chats", {
"user" => "ruby-logger",
"message" => "Got your message!"
})
publication.callback do
puts "[PUBLISH SUCCEEDED]"
EM.stop_event_loop
end
publication.errback do |error|
puts "[PUBLISH FAILED] #{error.inspect}"
EM.stop_event_loop
end
end
I finally used HTTP not the Ruby Faye client as described in railscasts episode 260.
require 'net/http'
message = {:channel => '/faye/new_chats', :data => self.text, :ext => {:auth_token => FAYE_TOKEN}}
uri = URI.parse("http://localhost:9292/faye")
Net::HTTP.post_form(uri, :message => message.to_json)
It solves my problem.
NOTE: This solution only works with HTTP but not with HTTPS. If any one find a solution for HTTPS plz update me.
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