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WebsocketRails.setup do |config| # Uncomment to override the default log level. The log level can be # any of the standard Logger log levels. By default it will mirror the # current Rails environment log level. # config.log_level = :debug # Uncomment to change the default log file path. # config.log_path = "#{Rails.root}/log/websocket_rails.log" # Set to true if you wish to log the internal websocket_rails events # such as the keepalive `websocket_rails.ping` event. # config.log_internal_events = false # Change to true to enable standalone server mode # Start the standalone server with rake websocket_rails:start_server # * Requires Redis config.standalone = false # Change to true to enable channel synchronization between # multiple server instances. # * Requires Redis. config.synchronize = false # Uncomment and edit to point to a different redis instance. # Will not be used unless standalone or synchronization mode # is enabled. # config.redis_options = {:host => 'localhost', :port => '6379'} end WebsocketRails::EventMap.describe do # You can use this file to map incoming events to controller actions. # One event can be mapped to any number of controller actions. The # actions will be executed in the order they were subscribed. # # Uncomment and edit the next line to handle the client connected event: # subscribe :client_connected, :to => Controller, :with_method => :method_name # # Here is an example of mapping namespaced events: # namespace :product do # subscribe :new, :to => ProductController, :with_method => :new_product # end # The above will handle an event triggered on the client like `product.new`. end
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