react-websocket VS hashmap

Compare react-websocket vs hashmap and see what are their differences.

react-websocket

Easy-to-use React component for websocket communications. (by mehmetkose)

hashmap

HashMap JavaScript class for Node.js and the browser. The keys can be anything and won't be stringified (by flesler)
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react-websocket hashmap
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351 385
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0.0 0.0
about 2 years ago about 3 years ago
JavaScript JavaScript
MIT License MIT License
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react-websocket

Posts with mentions or reviews of react-websocket. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • WebSocket connection between reactjs Client and flask-socketio Server doesn't open
    1 project | /r/codehunter | 11 May 2022
    from flask_socketio import SocketIO, emitapp = Flask(__name__)app.config['SECRET_KEY'] = 'secret!'socketio = SocketIO(app)... # Server functionality for receiving and storing data from elsewhere, not related to the websocket# Handle the webapp connecting to the [email protected]('connect')def test_connect(): print('someone connected to websocket') emit('responseMessage', {'data': 'Connected! ayy'})# Handle the webapp connecting to the websocket, including namespace for [email protected]('connect', namespace='/devices')def test_connect2(): print('someone connected to websocket!') emit('responseMessage', {'data': 'Connected! ayy'})# Handle the webapp sending a message to the [email protected]('message')def handle_message(): print('someone sent to the websocket')# Handle the webapp sending a message to the websocket, including namespace for [email protected]('message', namespace='/devices')def handle_message2(): print('someone sent to the websocket!')@socketio.on_error_default # handles all namespaces without an explicit error handlerdef default_error_handler(e): print('An error occured:') print(e)if __name__ == '__main__': socketio.run(app, debug=True, host='0.0.0.0') For the front end, I initially tried using a library as well. I went with react-websocket.

hashmap

Posts with mentions or reviews of hashmap. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning hashmap yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing react-websocket and hashmap you can also consider the following projects:

JSON-Schema Faker - JSON-Schema + fake data generators

immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity.

mori - ClojureScript's persistent data structures and supporting API from the comfort of vanilla JavaScript

buckets - A complete, fully tested and documented data structure library written in pure JavaScript.

schemapack - Create a schema object to encode/decode your JSON in to a compact byte buffer with no overhead.

immutability-helper - mutate a copy of data without changing the original source

object-path - A tiny JavaScript utility to access deep properties using a path (for Node and the Browser)

Immer - Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one

ngraph.graph - Graph data structure in JavaScript