From cb6f337aac024e65def1297732f99d25980098f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: henning mueller Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 09:44:02 +0100 Subject: Use default cable path in (in-app) server config example. --- actioncable/README.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'actioncable') diff --git a/actioncable/README.md b/actioncable/README.md index a73e05cffa..26de8c5b05 100644 --- a/actioncable/README.md +++ b/actioncable/README.md @@ -399,16 +399,16 @@ The above will start a cable server on port 28080. Remember to point your client ### In app -If you are using a threaded server like Puma or Thin, the current implementation of ActionCable can run side-along with your Rails application. For example, to listen for WebSocket requests on `/websocket`, match requests on that path: +If you are using a threaded server like Puma or Thin, the current implementation of ActionCable can run side-along with your Rails application. For example, to listen for WebSocket requests on `/cable`, match requests on that path: ```ruby # config/routes.rb Example::Application.routes.draw do - match "/websocket", :to => ActionCable.server, via: [:get, :post] + match "/cable", :to => ActionCable.server, via: [:get, :post] end ``` -You can use `App.cable = ActionCable.createConsumer("/websocket")` to connect to the cable server. +You can use `App.cable = ActionCable.createConsumer()` to connect to the cable server if `action_cable_meta_tag` is included in the layout. A custom path is specified as first argument to `createConsumer` (e.g. `App.cable = ActionCable.createConsumer("/websocket")`). For every instance of your server you create and for every worker your server spawns, you will also have a new instance of ActionCable, but the use of Redis keeps messages synced across connections. -- cgit v1.2.3