laravel_echo 0.2.0 laravel_echo: ^0.2.0 copied to clipboard
Laravel Echo for your Flutter apps.
Laravel Echo for Flutter #
Basically, this package is port of official Laravel Echo javascript library. It helps subscribe to channels and listen for events broadcasted from your Laravel app.
API is same as official Echo package, so everything in Official documentation should work.
Three connectors available:
Getting started #
socket.io #
To use with socket.io
, you need to install socket_io_client for your Flutter app.
In your pubspec.yaml
file:
dependencies:
...
socket_io_client: ^0.9.1
laravel_echo:
import socket_io_client
import 'package:socket_io_client/socket_io_client.dart' as IO;
usage
// Create echo instance
Echo echo = new Echo({
'broadcaster': 'socket.io',
'client': IO.io,
});
// Listening public channel
echo.channel('public-channel').listen('PublicEvent', (e) {
print(e);
});
// Listening private channel
// Needs auth. See details how to authorize channel below in guides
echo.private('private-channel').listen('PrivateEvent', (e) {
print(e);
});
// Listening presence channel
// Needs auth. See details how to authorize channel below in guides
echo.join('presence-channel')
.here((users) {
print(users);
}).joining((user) {
print(user);
}).leaving((user) {
print(user);
}).listen('PresenceEvent', (e) {
print(e);
});
// Accessing socket instance
echo.socket.on('connect', (_) => print('connected'));
echo.socket.on('disconnect', (_) => print('disconnected'));
Pusher (NOT TESTED) #
DONT USE THIS FOR NOW will look at Pusher in following weeks. Any contributions welcomed.
To use with Pusher, you need to install pusher for you Flutter app.
In your pubspec.yaml
file:
dependencies:
...
pusher: ^1.0.0
laravel_echo:
Pusher pusher = new Pusher('PUSHER_APP_ID', 'PUSHER_APP_KEY', 'PUSHER_APP_SECRET');
Echo echo = new Echo({
'broadcaster': 'pusher',
'client': pusher,
});
echo.channel('public-channel').listen('PublicEvent', (e) {
print(e);
});
socket.on('connect', (_) => print('connect'));
socket.on('disconnect', (_) => print('disconnect'));
Guide #
Options #
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
auth | ||
authEndpoint | /broadcasting/auth | |
broadcaster | socket.io | |
crsfToken | ||
host | Socket host | http://localhost:6001 |
namespace | Event namespace | App.Events |
... | Any other options, passed as socket params |
Authorize private channels #
To authorize channel requests we use Laravel Passport
In our BroadcastServiceProvider.php
we need to enable
Broadcast::routes(['middleware' => ['auth:api']]);
then, when creating Echo
instance include Authorization
header with bearer token
echo = new Echo({
'broadcaster': 'socket.io',
'client': socket,
'auth': {
'headers': {
'Authorization': 'Bearer $token'
}
}
});
Package by Kakajan SH