This plugin provides a simple access to [Pusher API] (http://pusher.com/) via [the generic PHP Pusher library] (https://github.com/pusher/pusher-php-server). This plugin also provides a way to generate all the javascript stuff with the Helper
Copy to your application plugins folder and load it in your bootstrap file :
CakePlugin::load('Pusher', array('
'bootstrap' => true
'));
Add the PusherBehavior and the PusherHelper in your behaviors/helpers list :
//YourModel.php
public $actsAs = array('Pusher.Pusher');
//YourController.php
public $helpers = array('Pusher.Pusher');
Your application needs to be register on [Pusher website] (http://pusher.com/). Open the Pusher/Config/bootstrap.php file and set your credentials.
Trigger an event on a channel is very simple. It's a server-side flow. In your controller just do the following :
//Some event information
$data = array('message' => 'Something happened');
//Trigger an event named EVENT_NAME on the CHANNEL_NAME channel. You can use private and presence channel by prefixing the name by private- or presence-. See pusher docs (http://pusher.com/docs/client_api_guide/client_channels) for details
$this->YourModel->trigger(CHANNEL_NAME, EVENT_NAME, $data);
"Receiving" a pushed event is a client-side flow, enjoy the realtime functionnality using Pusher Helper for generating javascript stuff :
$this->Pusher->subscribe(CHANNEL_NAME);
//The third argument receive string will be parsed as javascript.
$this->Pusher->bindEvent(CHANNEL_NAME, EVENT_NAME, "console.log('An event was triggered with message '+data.message+');");
When using private channel, authentication is handled by the Pusher Controller. Your app need to be an authenticate app to use this functionnality.
A very simple example could be this :
//Model/FooModel.php
public $actsAs = array('Pusher.Pusher');
//Controller/FooController.php
public $components = array('Auth', 'Pusher.Pusher');
public $helpers = array('Pusher.Pusher');
public function push() {
$data = array(
'message' => 'Something happened !',
'triggeredBy' => $this->Auth->user('username')
);
$this->Foo->trigger('private-my-great-channel', 'foo_bar', $data);
}
public function receive() {
}
//View/Foo/receive.ctp
$this->Pusher->subscribe('private-my-great-channel');
$this->Pusher->bindEvent('private-my-great-channel', 'foo_bar', 'console.log("An event was triggered by "+data.triggeredBy+" with message "+data.message+);');
Open your browser and open in one widget yourapp/foo/receive and in an another widget yourapp/foo/push. When you'll push the event you shoul see the message in your javascript console. If not, checks the ajax request to auth/ because you need to be authenticate since you're subscribing to a private channel.
The auth for presence channel is not handled yet Get channel infos Set socket_id to avoid duplicate event ...