95 lines
3.1 KiB
Rust
95 lines
3.1 KiB
Rust
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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// file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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// This example showcase how to properly use gateway observers.
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// (This assumes you have a manually created gateway, if you created
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// a ChorusUser by e.g. logging in, you can access the gateway with user.gateway)
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//
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// To properly run it, you will need to change the token below.
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const TOKEN: &str = "";
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/// Find the gateway websocket url of the server we want to connect to
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const GATEWAY_URL: &str = "wss://gateway.old.server.spacebar.chat/";
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use async_trait::async_trait;
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use chorus::gateway::{Gateway, GatewayOptions};
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use chorus::{
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self,
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types::{GatewayIdentifyPayload, GatewayReady},
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};
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use pubserve::Subscriber;
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use std::{sync::Arc, time::Duration};
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use tokio::{self};
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#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
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use tokio::time::sleep;
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#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
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use wasmtimer::tokio::sleep;
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// This example creates a simple gateway connection and a basic observer struct
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// Due to certain limitations all observers must impl debug
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct ExampleObserver {}
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// This struct can observe GatewayReady events when subscribed, because it implements the trait Subscriber<GatewayReady>.
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// The Subscriber trait can be implemented for a struct for a given websocketevent to handle observing it
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//
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// Note that this trait is quite generic and can be use to observe any type.
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//
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// It is just used for WebSocketEvents in chorus.
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//
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// One struct can be an observer of multiple websocketevents, if needed
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#[async_trait]
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impl Subscriber<GatewayReady> for ExampleObserver {
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// After we subscribe to an event this function is called every time we receive it
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async fn update(&self, _data: &GatewayReady) {
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println!("Observed Ready!");
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}
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}
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#[tokio::main(flavor = "current_thread")]
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async fn main() {
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let gateway_websocket_url = GATEWAY_URL.to_string();
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// These options specify the encoding format, compression, etc
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//
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// For most cases the defaults should work, though some implementations
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// might only support some formats or not support compression
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let options = GatewayOptions::default();
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// Initiate the gateway connection
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let gateway = Gateway::spawn(gateway_websocket_url, options)
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.await
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.unwrap();
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// Create an instance of our observer
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let observer = ExampleObserver {};
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// Share ownership of the observer with the gateway
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let shared_observer = Arc::new(observer);
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// Subscribe our observer to the Ready event on this gateway
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// From now on observer.update(data) will be called every time we receive the Ready event
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gateway
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.events
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.lock()
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.await
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.session
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.ready
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.subscribe(shared_observer);
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// Authenticate so we will receive any events
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let token = TOKEN.to_string();
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let mut identify = GatewayIdentifyPayload::common();
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identify.token = token;
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gateway.send_identify(identify).await;
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// Do something on the main thread so we don't quit
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loop {
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sleep(Duration::from_secs(3600)).await;
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}
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}
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