ActionCableVue is an easy-to-use Action Cable integration for VueJS.
npm install actioncable-vue --save
import Vue from 'vue';
import ActionCableVue from 'actioncable-vue';
import App from './App.vue';
Vue.use(ActionCableVue, {
debug: true,
debugLevel: 'error',
connectionUrl: 'ws://localhost:5000/api/cable',
connectImmediately: true,
});
new Vue({
router,
store,
render: h => h(App)
}).$mount('#app');
Parameters | Type | Default | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
debug | Boolean | false |
Optional | Enable logging for debug |
debugLevel | String | error |
Optional | Debug level required for logging. Either info , error , or all |
connectionUrl | String | null |
Required | ActionCable websocket server url |
connectImmediately | Boolean | true |
Optional | ActionCable connects to your server immediately. If false, ActionCable connects on the first subscription. |
If you want to listen channel events from your Vue component, you need to add a `channels` object in the Vue component. Each defined object in `channels` will start to receive events provided you subscribe correctly.
new Vue({
data() {
return {
message: 'Hello world'
};
},
channels: {
ChatChannel: {
connected() {},
rejected() {},
received(data) {},
disconnected() {}
}
},
methods: {
sendMessage: function() {
this.$cable.perform({
channel: 'ChatChannel',
action: 'send_message',
data: {
content: this.message
}
});
}
},
mounted() {
this.$cable.subscribe({
channel: 'ChatChannel',
room: 'public'
});
}
});
Requires that you have an object defined in your component's channels
object matching the action cable server channel name you passed for the subscription.
new Vue({
channels: {
ChatChannel: {
connected() {
console.log('I am connected.');
}
}
},
mounted() {
this.$cable.subscribe({
channel: 'ChatChannel'
});
}
});
ActionCableVue automatically uses your ActionCable server channel name if you do not pass in a specific channel name to use in your
channels
. It will also override clashing channel names.
new Vue({
channels: {
chat_channel_public: {
connected() {
console.log('I am connected to the public chat channel.');
}
},
chat_channel_private: {
connected() {
console.log('I am connected to the private chat channel.');
}
}
},
mounted() {
this.$cable.subscribe({
channel: 'ChatChannel',
room: 'public'
},
'chat_channel_public'
);
this.$cable.subscribe({
channel: 'ChatChannel',
room: 'private'
},
'chat_channel_private'
);
}
});
// Conversations.vue
new Vue({
methods: {
openConversation(conversationId){
this.$router.push({name: 'conversation', params: {id: conversationId});
}
}
});
// Chat.vue
new Vue({
channels: {
computed: [{
channelName() {
return `${this.$route.params.conversationId}`;
},
connected() {
console.log('I am connected to a channel with a computed name.');
},
rejected() {},
received(data) {},
disconnected() {}
}]
},
mounted() {
this.$cable.subscribe({
channel: this.$route.params.conversationId
});
}
});
When your component is destroyed ActionCableVue automatically unsubscribes from any channel that component was subscribed to.
new Vue({
methods: {
unsubscribe() {
this.$cable.unsubscribe('ChatChannel');
}
},
mounted() {
this.$cable.subscribe({
channel: 'ChatChannel'
});
}
});
Requires that you have a method defined in your Rails Action Cable channel whose name matches the action property passed in.
new Vue({
channels: {
ChatChannel: {
connected() {
console.log('Connected to the chat channel');
},
received(data) {
console.log('Message received');
}
}
},
methods: {
sendMessage() {
this.$cable.perform({
channel: 'ChatChannel',
action: 'send_message',
data: {
content: 'Hi'
}
});
}
},
mounted() {
this.$cable.subscribe({
channel: 'ChatChannel'
});
}
});
ActionCableVue works just fine with Nuxt.JS. All you need to do is set it up as a client side plugin.
// /plugins/actioncable-vue.js
import Vue from 'vue';
import ActionCableVue from 'actioncable-vue';
if (process.client) {
Vue.use(ActionCableVue, {
debug: true,
debugLevel: 'all',
connectionUrl: process.env.WEBSOCKET_HOST,
connectImmediately: true
});
}
Don't forget to register your plugin.
// nuxt.config.js
/*
** Plugins to load before mounting the App
*/
plugins: [{ src: '@/plugins/actioncable-vue', ssr: false }];