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//
// SocketRawView.swift
// Socket.IO-Client-Swift
//
// Created by Erik Little on 3/30/18.
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
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//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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// THE SOFTWARE.
import Foundation
/// Class that gives a backwards compatible way to cause an emit not to recursively check for Data objects.
///
/// Usage:
///
/// ```swift
/// socket.rawEmitView.emit("myEvent", myObject)
/// ```
public final class SocketRawView : NSObject {
private unowned let socket: SocketIOClient
init(socket: SocketIOClient) {
self.socket = socket
}
/// Send an event to the server, with optional data items.
///
/// If an error occurs trying to transform `items` into their socket representation, a `SocketClientEvent.error`
/// will be emitted. The structure of the error data is `[eventName, items, theError]`
///
/// - parameter event: The event to send.
/// - parameter items: The items to send with this event. May be left out.
public func emit(_ event: String, _ items: SocketData...) {
do {
try emit(event, with: items.map({ try $0.socketRepresentation() }))
} catch {
DefaultSocketLogger.Logger.error("Error creating socketRepresentation for emit: \(event), \(items)",
type: "SocketIOClient")
socket.handleClientEvent(.error, data: [event, items, error])
}
}
/// Same as emit, but meant for Objective-C
///
/// - parameter event: The event to send.
/// - parameter items: The items to send with this event. Send an empty array to send no data.
@objc
public func emit(_ event: String, with items: [Any]) {
socket.emit([event] + items, binary: false)
}
/// Sends a message to the server, requesting an ack.
///
/// **NOTE**: It is up to the server send an ack back, just calling this method does not mean the server will ack.
/// Check that your server's api will ack the event being sent.
///
/// If an error occurs trying to transform `items` into their socket representation, a `SocketClientEvent.error`
/// will be emitted. The structure of the error data is `[eventName, items, theError]`
///
/// Example:
///
/// ```swift
/// socket.emitWithAck("myEvent", 1).timingOut(after: 1) {data in
/// ...
/// }
/// ```
///
/// - parameter event: The event to send.
/// - parameter items: The items to send with this event. May be left out.
/// - returns: An `OnAckCallback`. You must call the `timingOut(after:)` method before the event will be sent.
public func emitWithAck(_ event: String, _ items: SocketData...) -> OnAckCallback {
do {
return emitWithAck(event, with: try items.map({ try $0.socketRepresentation() }))
} catch {
DefaultSocketLogger.Logger.error("Error creating socketRepresentation for emit: \(event), \(items)",
type: "SocketIOClient")
socket.handleClientEvent(.error, data: [event, items, error])
return OnAckCallback(ackNumber: -1, items: [], socket: socket)
}
}
/// Same as emitWithAck, but for Objective-C
///
/// **NOTE**: It is up to the server send an ack back, just calling this method does not mean the server will ack.
/// Check that your server's api will ack the event being sent.
///
/// Example:
///
/// ```swift
/// socket.emitWithAck("myEvent", with: [1]).timingOut(after: 1) {data in
/// ...
/// }
/// ```
///
/// - parameter event: The event to send.
/// - parameter items: The items to send with this event. Use `[]` to send nothing.
/// - returns: An `OnAckCallback`. You must call the `timingOut(after:)` method before the event will be sent.
@objc
public func emitWithAck(_ event: String, with items: [Any]) -> OnAckCallback {
return socket.createOnAck([event] + items, binary: false)
}
}
/// Class that gives a backwards compatible way to cause an emit not to recursively check for Data objects.
///
/// Usage:
///
/// ```swift
/// ack.rawEmitView.with(myObject)
/// ```
public final class SocketRawAckView : NSObject {
private unowned let socket: SocketIOClient
private let ackNum: Int
init(socket: SocketIOClient, ackNum: Int) {
self.socket = socket
self.ackNum = ackNum
}
/// Call to ack receiving this event.
///
/// If an error occurs trying to transform `items` into their socket representation, a `SocketClientEvent.error`
/// will be emitted. The structure of the error data is `[ackNum, items, theError]`
///
/// - parameter items: A variable number of items to send when acking.
public func with(_ items: SocketData...) {
guard ackNum != -1 else { return }
do {
socket.emit(try items.map({ try $0.socketRepresentation() }), ack: ackNum, binary: false, isAck: true)
} catch {
socket.handleClientEvent(.error, data: [ackNum, items, error])
}
}
/// Call to ack receiving this event.
///
/// - parameter items: An array of items to send when acking. Use `[]` to send nothing.
@objc
public func with(_ items: [Any]) {
guard ackNum != -1 else { return }
socket.emit(items, ack: ackNum, binary: false, isAck: true)
}
}