Client-side messaging channel for sending data from one browser tab to another with the same origin. Think of it as a PubSub module that can send messages across multiple browser tabs.
To see a demo of Hermes in action, open this page in multiple browser tabs.
Get a copy of hermes.js or dist/hermes.min.js and include it in your code:
<script src="/path/to/hermes.js"></script>Hermes also supports AMD, so it can also be included this way:
require(['path/to/hermes'], function(hermes) { });Hermes exposes an object named hermes which contains the API methods.
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send(topic, data, [includeSelf=false]): Send data to other browser tabs subscribed to a specified topic.topic: The name of the topic in which the data will be sent to.data: The data to be sent. This needs to be a JSON-serializable object.includeSelf(optional, default=false): A boolean indicating whether the data should also be sent to the current tab.
hermes.send('some-topic', 'hello world'); hermes.send('some-topic', { title: 'awesome' }); hermes.send('some-topic', { title: 'awesome' }, true);
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on(topic, callback): Add a callback function for a specified topic.topic: The name of the topic to subscribe to.callback: The callback function, which accepts a single argument representing the data that was sent originally.
hermes.on('some-topic', function(data) { });
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off(topic, [callback]): Remove a callback function for a specified topic.topic: The name of the topic to unsubscribe from.callback(optional): The callback function to remove, or don't provide in order to remove all callback functions for thetopictopic.
hermes.off('some-topic', callbackFunction); hermes.off('some-topic');
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