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/** @module vertx-web-js/sock_js_handler */
var utils = require('vertx-js/util/utils');
var SockJSSocket = require('vertx-web-js/sock_js_socket');
var Vertx = require('vertx-js/vertx');
var Router = require('vertx-web-js/router');
var RoutingContext = require('vertx-web-js/routing_context');
var BridgeEvent = require('vertx-web-js/bridge_event');
var io = Packages.io;
var JsonObject = io.vertx.core.json.JsonObject;
var JSockJSHandler = io.vertx.ext.web.handler.sockjs.SockJSHandler;
var SockJSHandlerOptions = io.vertx.ext.web.handler.sockjs.SockJSHandlerOptions;
var BridgeOptions = io.vertx.ext.web.handler.sockjs.BridgeOptions;
/**
A handler that allows you to handle SockJS connections from clients.
We currently support version 0.3.3 of the SockJS protocol, which can be found in
this tag:
@class
*/
var SockJSHandler = function(j_val) {
var j_sockJSHandler = j_val;
var that = this;
/**
@public
@param arg0 {RoutingContext}
*/
this.handle = function(arg0) {
var __args = arguments;
if (__args.length === 1 && typeof __args[0] === 'object' && __args[0]._jdel) {
j_sockJSHandler["handle(io.vertx.ext.web.RoutingContext)"](arg0._jdel);
} else throw new TypeError('function invoked with invalid arguments');
};
/**
Set a SockJS socket handler. This handler will be called with a SockJS socket whenever a SockJS connection
is made from a client
@public
@param handler {function} the handler
@return {SockJSHandler} a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
*/
this.socketHandler = function(handler) {
var __args = arguments;
if (__args.length === 1 && typeof __args[0] === 'function') {
j_sockJSHandler["socketHandler(io.vertx.core.Handler)"](function(jVal) {
handler(utils.convReturnVertxGen(jVal, SockJSSocket));
});
return that;
} else throw new TypeError('function invoked with invalid arguments');
};
/**
Like {@link SockJSHandler#bridge} but specifying a handler
that will receive bridge events.
@public
@param bridgeOptions {Object} options to configure the bridge with
@param bridgeEventHandler {function} handler to receive bridge events
@return {SockJSHandler} a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
*/
this.bridge = function() {
var __args = arguments;
if (__args.length === 1 && (typeof __args[0] === 'object' && __args[0] != null)) {
j_sockJSHandler["bridge(io.vertx.ext.web.handler.sockjs.BridgeOptions)"](__args[0] != null ? new BridgeOptions(new JsonObject(JSON.stringify(__args[0]))) : null);
return that;
} else if (__args.length === 2 && (typeof __args[0] === 'object' && __args[0] != null) && typeof __args[1] === 'function') {
j_sockJSHandler["bridge(io.vertx.ext.web.handler.sockjs.BridgeOptions,io.vertx.core.Handler)"](__args[0] != null ? new BridgeOptions(new JsonObject(JSON.stringify(__args[0]))) : null, function(jVal) {
__args[1](utils.convReturnVertxGen(jVal, BridgeEvent));
});
return that;
} else throw new TypeError('function invoked with invalid arguments');
};
// A reference to the underlying Java delegate
// NOTE! This is an internal API and must not be used in user code.
// If you rely on this property your code is likely to break if we change it / remove it without warning.
this._jdel = j_sockJSHandler;
};
/**
Create a SockJS handler
@memberof module:vertx-web-js/sock_js_handler
@param vertx {Vertx} the Vert.x instance
@param options {Object} options to configure the handler
@return {SockJSHandler} the handler
*/
SockJSHandler.create = function() {
var __args = arguments;
if (__args.length === 1 && typeof __args[0] === 'object' && __args[0]._jdel) {
return utils.convReturnVertxGen(JSockJSHandler["create(io.vertx.core.Vertx)"](__args[0]._jdel), SockJSHandler);
}else if (__args.length === 2 && typeof __args[0] === 'object' && __args[0]._jdel && (typeof __args[1] === 'object' && __args[1] != null)) {
return utils.convReturnVertxGen(JSockJSHandler["create(io.vertx.core.Vertx,io.vertx.ext.web.handler.sockjs.SockJSHandlerOptions)"](__args[0]._jdel, __args[1] != null ? new SockJSHandlerOptions(new JsonObject(JSON.stringify(__args[1]))) : null), SockJSHandler);
} else throw new TypeError('function invoked with invalid arguments');
};
/**
Install SockJS test applications on a router - used when running the SockJS test suite
@memberof module:vertx-web-js/sock_js_handler
@param router {Router} the router to install on
@param vertx {Vertx} the Vert.x instance
*/
SockJSHandler.installTestApplications = function(router, vertx) {
var __args = arguments;
if (__args.length === 2 && typeof __args[0] === 'object' && __args[0]._jdel && typeof __args[1] === 'object' && __args[1]._jdel) {
JSockJSHandler["installTestApplications(io.vertx.ext.web.Router,io.vertx.core.Vertx)"](router._jdel, vertx._jdel);
} else throw new TypeError('function invoked with invalid arguments');
};
// We export the Constructor function
module.exports = SockJSHandler;