interframe

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Interframe
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Communication made easy between browser frames.

Using Interframe

Interframe provides a factory function that takes a window and an origin to open a communication channel. Please provide the window object of the counterpart frame to open a communication channel with that frame.

import interframe from "interframe"

/* get reference to iframe */
const iframe = document.getElementById("myIframe")

const channel = interframe(iframe.contentWindow, "*")

Using * as origin allows communication with every other message provider.

Inside of the iframe you can open the channel via

const channel = interframe(window.top)

All communication data are stored in memory as long as the handshake is not done. As soon as the handshake is done the data are sent through the channel.

Listening for messages

Interframe allowes to add message event listeners to receive messages from the opposite side. As long as no message listener for the specific namespace is assigned messages are cached.

channel.addListener("namespace", (message) =>
{
  console.log(message.id)
  console.log(message.namespace)
  console.log(message.data)
  console.log(message.channel)
})

Sending messages

A message consist of a namespace and, optional, a serializable object.

channel.send("namespace", { foo: "bar" })

Responding to messages

As each message has a unique id interframe is able to response to messages. For this the send() method returns a promise that is resolved with a message. If response channel is not opened inside message callback the promise is rejected.

const channel1 = interframe(window, "*")
const channel2 = interframe(window, "*")

channel1.addListener("my namespace", (message) =>
{
  const responseChannel = message.open()

  setTimeout(() =>
  {
    responseChannel.response({
      hello: `Hi ${message.data.username}`
    })
  }, 1000)
})

channel2
  .send("my namespace", { username: "Sebastian" })
  .then((message) =>
  {
    console.log(message.id)
    console.log(message.namespace)
    console.log(message.data)
    console.log(message.channel)
  })

response() is a shortcut of send with preset namespace of source message.

API

function interframe(targetWindow, [origin = "*"])

returns

{
  addListener,
  removeListener,
  send,
  hasHandshake
}

This factory function returns a channel.

function addListener(namespace, callback)

returns

callback

Add callback for new messages. callback is a function with the signature (message) => {}

function removeListener(callback)

Disconnect specific callback from message events.

function send(namespace, [data])

returns

Promise<message>

Send message to opposite side. namespace is a string that defines the type of the message. data is an optional argument that must be serializable by JSON.stringify.

The returned message consists of

{
  id,
  data,
  namespace,
  response,
}
  • id is the id of the message
  • data is the optional data object (given in send())
  • namespace is the namespace (given in send())

The promise only resolves if the response()function of the message inside addListener callback is used.

function hasHandshake([callback])

returns

boolean

Returns if handshake is successfull. An optional callback is called as soon as there is a handshake.

Copyright

Sebastian Software GmbH Logo

Copyright 2016-2019
Sebastian Software GmbH

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