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diff --git a/actioncable/lib/assets/javascripts/action_cable/consumer.coffee b/actioncable/lib/assets/javascripts/action_cable/consumer.coffee deleted file mode 100644 index 5cf8978d77..0000000000 --- a/actioncable/lib/assets/javascripts/action_cable/consumer.coffee +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#= require action_cable/connection -#= require action_cable/connection_monitor -#= require action_cable/subscriptions -#= require action_cable/subscription - -# The ActionCable.Consumer establishes the connection to a server-side Ruby Connection object. Once established, -# the ActionCable.ConnectionMonitor will ensure that its properly maintained through heartbeats and checking for stale updates. -# The Consumer instance is also the gateway to establishing subscriptions to desired channels through the #createSubscription -# method. -# -# The following example shows how this can be setup: -# -# @App = {} -# App.cable = ActionCable.createConsumer "ws://example.com/accounts/1" -# App.appearance = App.cable.subscriptions.create "AppearanceChannel" -# -# For more details on how you'd configure an actual channel subscription, see ActionCable.Subscription. -class ActionCable.Consumer - constructor: (@url) -> - @subscriptions = new ActionCable.Subscriptions this - @connection = new ActionCable.Connection this - @connectionMonitor = new ActionCable.ConnectionMonitor this - - send: (data) -> - @connection.send(data) - - inspect: -> - JSON.stringify(this, null, 2) - - toJSON: -> - {@url, @subscriptions, @connection, @connectionMonitor} |