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-#= require cable/connection
-#= require cable/connection_monitor
-#= require cable/subscriptions
-#= require cable/subscription
-
-# The Cable.Consumer establishes the connection to a server-side Ruby Connection object. Once established,
-# the Cable.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 = Cable.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 Cable.Subscription.
-class Cable.Consumer
- constructor: (@url) ->
- @subscriptions = new Cable.Subscriptions this
- @connection = new Cable.Connection this
- @connectionMonitor = new Cable.ConnectionMonitor this
-
- send: (data) ->
- @connection.send(data)
-
- inspect: ->
- JSON.stringify(this, null, 2)
-
- toJSON: ->
- {@url, @subscriptions, @connection, @connectionMonitor}