rails-inspire-django / django-actioncable

Supports Action Cable in Django

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This package provides Rails Action Cable support to Django Channels.

Demo Project

django-actioncable-demo

Install

Please make sure Django channels is already working in Django project before installing this package.

$ pip install django-actioncable

In the asgi.py, we have code like this

import os

from channels.routing import ProtocolTypeRouter, URLRouter
from django.core.asgi import get_asgi_application

from django_app.core import routing

os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "django_app.settings")

application = ProtocolTypeRouter(
    {
        "http": get_asgi_application(), 
        "websocket": URLRouter(routing.urlpatterns)
    }
)

Notes:

  1. The websocket protocol would be handled by URLRouter(routing.urlpatterns)

In the routing file, we add below code:

from actioncable import ActionCableConsumer


urlpatterns = [
    path("cable", ActionCableConsumer.as_asgi()),
]

Notes:

  1. So all the Websocket requests sent to ws://localhost:8000/cable would be handled by ActionCableConsumer
  2. The ActionCableConsumer would then dispatch the request to the corresponding channel class.

We can add below code to the routing file to register the channel class.

from actioncable import ActionCableConsumer, CableChannel, cable_channel_register


@cable_channel_register
class ChatChannel(CableChannel):

    def __init__(self, consumer: ActionCableConsumer, identifier_key, params=None):
        self.params = params if params else {}
        self.identifier_key = identifier_key
        self.consumer = consumer
        self.group_name = None

    async def subscribe(self):
        self.group_name = f"chat_{self.params['pk']}"
        await self.consumer.subscribe_group(self.group_name, self)

    async def unsubscribe(self):
        await self.consumer.unsubscribe_group(self.group_name, self)
  1. We create a ChatChannel, which inherits from the CableChannel.
  2. The cable_channel_register decorator would register the ChatChannel class to the ActionCableConsumer.
  3. In the subscribe callback method, we get the room pk from the self.params dict and subscribe the channel to the group chat_{pk}.
  4. In the unsubscribe callback method, we unsubscribe the channel from the group.

HTML

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <title>ActionCable Example</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="messages"></div>

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@rails/actioncable@7.1.2/app/assets/javascripts/actioncable.js"></script>
<script>
  document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function () {
    // Create a consumer object to connect to the ActionCable server
    const cable = ActionCable.createConsumer();

    // Define a channel and its corresponding functions
    const channel = cable.subscriptions.create({channel: "ChatChannel", pk: "1"}, {
      connected() {
        console.log("Connected to the chat channel.");
      },

      disconnected() {
        console.log("Disconnected from the chat channel.");
      },

      received(data) {
        // Display the received message
        const messagesDiv = document.getElementById("messages");
        const messageDiv = document.createElement("div");
        messageDiv.innerText = data;
        messagesDiv.appendChild(messageDiv);
      }
    });
  });
</script>

</body>
</html>

Notes:

  1. We use the ActionCable.createConsumer() to create a consumer object to connect to the ActionCable server.
  2. The channe is ChatChannel, so the ChatChannel we just created will be used to handle the request.
  3. In the client, we can pass room pk to the ChatChannel by pk: "1", and in the backend we can get it in the self.params
  4. In this case, the channel will subscribe to the chat_1 group.

Test

Launch Django shell, and run below code:

from actioncable import cable_broadcast

cable_broadcast("chat_1", message="Hello World")

You should be able to see the message appear on the web page.

cable_broadcast is a wrapper of Django Channel async_to_sync(channel_layer.group_send) method call, we can use it in Django view or external process such as Celery worker.

The message value can also be Python dict, and in javascript we can get it in the data parameter of the received callback method.

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