Thunderpush is a Tornado and SockJS based push service. It provides a Beaconpush (beaconpush.com) inspired HTTP API and client.
pip install thunderpush
usage: thunderpush [-h] [-p PORT] [-H HOST] [-v] [-d] [-V] clientkey apikey positional arguments: clientkey client key apikey server API key optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p PORT, --port PORT binds server to custom port -H HOST, --host HOST binds server to custom address -v, --verbose verbose mode -d, --debug debug mode (useful for development) -V, --version show program's version number and exit
In order to use provided by Thunderpush client, you need to include following lines on your webpage.
<script src="http://cdn.sockjs.org/sockjs-0.3.min.js"></script> <script src="thunderpush.js"></script>
The only thing you have to do now is to make a connection to your Thunderpush server in following way:
<script type="text/javascript"> Thunder.connect("thunder.example.com", "apikey", ["testchannel"], {log: true}); Thunder.listen(function(message) { alert(message); }); </script>
This code is all you need to do to start receive messages pushed to the client from your Thunderpush server. As you can see, we instructed Thunder client to display logs, which can be helpful for debugging your application.
For more examples of how to use Thunderpush, look into examples.
Python: python-thunderclient
PHP: php-thunderclient
Java: java-thunderclient
Hubot: hubot-thunderpush
Example of interacting with Thunderpush API using cURL:
curl \ -X POST \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "X-Thunder-Secret-Key: secretkey" \ --data-ascii "\"Hello World!\"" \ http://thunder.example.com/api/1.0.0/[API key]/channels/[channel]/
All requests to the HTTP API must provide X-Thunder-Secret-Key header that should contain the private API key.
POST /api/1.0.0/[API key]/channels/[channel]/
Message should be sent as the body of the request. Only valid JSON body will be accepted.
GET /api/1.0.0/[API key]/users/
GET /api/1.0.0/[API key]/users/[user id]/
POST /api/1.0.0/[API key]/users/[user id]/
Message should be sent as the body of the request. Only valid JSON body will be accepted.
DELETE /api/1.0.0/[API key]/users/[user id]/
Always returns 204 http code.
GET /api/1.0.0/[API key]/channels/[channel]/
Thunder.connect(server, apiKey, channels, options)
Connects to the Thunderpush server and starts listening for incomming messages.
- server
- Adress of your Thunderpush server.
- apiKey
- Public api key.
- channels
- Array of channels you want to subscribe to.
- options
Object with optional settings you may pass to Thunder:
- log
- Set it to true if you want to activate verbose mode. This will turn on SockJS logs as well.
- user
- Set it to override the client generated user id.
Thunder.listen(handler)
Registers callback function that will receive incomming messages. You can register as many handlers you want. Handler function should accept one argument which is the message itself.
Before giving up on thunderpush, check it's logs and look for errors like this one error: [Errno 24] Too many open files. If you're seeing them, it means that you've reached the limit of open file descriptors on your system. The only thing you need to do is to raise the limit. Following SO answer will tell you how to do it: http://stackoverflow.com/a/4578356/250162 Then simply restart thunderpush, forget about the problem and get a cold one!