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diff --git a/actioncable/README.md b/actioncable/README.md index 823964343a..32f49c215f 100644 --- a/actioncable/README.md +++ b/actioncable/README.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ WebSockets open to your application if they use multiple browser tabs or devices The client of a WebSocket connection is called the consumer. Each consumer can in turn subscribe to multiple cable channels. Each channel encapsulates -a logical unit of work, similar to what a controller does in a regular MVC setup. For example, +a logical unit of work, similar to what a controller does in a regular MVC setup. For example, you could have a `ChatChannel` and a `AppearancesChannel`, and a consumer could be subscribed to either or to both of these channels. At the very least, a consumer should be subscribed to one channel. @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ The client-side needs to setup a consumer instance of this connection. That's do #= require action_cable @App = {} -App.cable = Cable.createConsumer("ws://cable.example.com") +App.cable = ActionCable.createConsumer("ws://cable.example.com") ``` The ws://cable.example.com address must point to your set of Action Cable servers, and it @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ bundle exec puma -p 28080 cable/config.ru ``` The above will start a cable server on port 28080. Remember to point your client-side setup against that using something like: -`App.cable = Cable.createConsumer("ws://basecamp.dev:28080")`. +`App.cable = ActionCable.createConsumer("ws://basecamp.dev:28080")`. ### In app |