@amazebot/rocket-socket
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🔌 Rocket Socket

Communicate with Rocket.Chat Realtime API via websocket (DDP).


Usage

See the main rocket-control README for general configuration.

This example script uses rocket-socket and rocket-sims to create a new bot user, connect to the general channel and stream all bot mentions to the console.

new Socket()

Accepts options object, or uses defaults from environment config. Attributes can include host string and ssl boolean.

Creates a websocket handler instance to manage the connection with Rocket.Chat.

import { Socket } from '@amazebot/rocket-socket'
const socket = new Socket()

.open() and .close()

Opens connection with Rocket.Chat. Returns promise.

Accepts option number of ms to attempt re-opening.

const socket = new Socket()
await socket.open()
await socket.close()

.login(credentials) and .logout()

Login can be called without explicit .open(), it will open the socket to login.

Login can be called without credentials to use the default user/pass from environment configs.

Login returns a credential object that can be used to resume login after closing and re-opening socket.

Login accepts a range of credential objects (including the resume object mentioned above):

Username/password:

{
  username: string
  password: string
}

Server credentials:

{
  user: { username: string }
  password: { digest: string, algorithm: string }
}

Oauth token:

{
  oauth: {
    credentialToken: string
    credentialSecret: string
  }
}

Resume token:

{
  resume: string
}

.connected and .loggedIn

Boolean attributes for confirming connection status.

.subscribe(name, params, callback)

Subscribe to any stream of events on the server, passing the stream name and params array as per Realtime API docs here: https://rocket.chat/docs/developer-guides/realtime-api/subscriptions/

The callback function will be called with every emitted event.

Subscribe method returns a subscription object, with the same attributes used to create it, along with an .id and .unsubscribe() method.

CLI Usage

Method calls can also be made over DDP manually through the CLI, using a method name and optional other parameters. Results will be printed to console. Requires the same config as above, with username/password as ENV or command line opts.

Locally with ts-node

Run pre-compiled locally, using

> ts-node src/cli --method getServerInfo

Outputs

{ result:
   { version: '0.73.2',
...

You can also pass params

> ts-node src/cli --method getRoomNameById --params GENERAL

Outputs

{ result: 'general' }

As a dependency with rocket-call

Run the compiled bin when installed as a dependency

> node_modules/bin/rocket-call --method getServerInfo

Or use the alias arguments for both method and params

> node_modules/bin/rocket-call -m getRoomNameById -p GENERAL

Could work as a global NPM package too.

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