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sync

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Easily synchronize and scale WebSockets using package:pub_sub.

Usage

This package exposes PubSubSynchronizationChannel, which can simply be dropped into any AngelWebSocket constructor.

Once you've set that up, instances of your application will automatically fire events in-sync. That's all you have to do to scale a real-time application with Angel!

await app.configure(new AngelWebSocket(
    synchronizationChannel: new PubSubSynchronizationChannel(
        new pub_sub.IsolateClient('<client-id>', adapter.receivePort.sendPort),
    ),
));