reactjs-crypto-api-dashboard
react-websocket
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | about 2 years ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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reactjs-crypto-api-dashboard
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Real-Time Cryptocurrency Dashboard with ReactJS/ChartJS - Easily Extendible for Custom Portfolio projects
Github link - https://github.com/renaissancetroll/reactjs-crypto-api-dashboard
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ReactJS Real Time Crypto Dashboard Tutorial
ReactJS Crypto Api project github repo
react-websocket
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WebSocket connection between reactjs Client and flask-socketio Server doesn't open
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.
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