Beep backend records and makes available the last seen times of users.
To run this service securely means to run it behind traefik forwarding auth to backend-auth
Supply environment variables by either exporting them or editing .env
.
ENV | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
LISTEN | Host and port number to listen on | :8080 |
REDIS | Host and port of redis | :6379 |
The system supports arbitrary status codes. However, in the interest of standardisation, a system of codes (based on Skype statuses) is listed here:
Code | Description |
---|---|
0 | Active |
1 | Away |
2 | Do not disturb |
3 | Invisible |
GET /subscribe/:userid/client/:clientid
Subscribe to a user. Every time a user pings this service, the time will be sent to all subscribed users. Upon subscription, if it exists, the last cached ping of the target user will be pushed immediately to the stream.
const es = new EventSource(`${host}/subscribe/${user}/client/${device}`);
es.onmessage = (e) => {
const timestamp = e.data;
// Do whatever with the ping data
};
Ping data:
{
"time": "<UTC epoch timestamp>",
"status": "<status code>"
}
Name | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
userid | String | Target user's ID. | ✓ |
clientid | String | Target user's device's ID. | ✓ |
An EventSource stream.
POST /ping
Ping the server.
Name | Description |
---|---|
X-User-Claim | Stringified user claim, populated by backend-auth called by traefik |
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
status | String | Status code |
Empty body.
Code | Description |
---|---|
400 | Invalid user claims header. |