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STOMP protocol via WebSocket for Android

Release

Overview

This library provide support for STOMP protocol https://stomp.github.io/ At now library works only as client for backend with support STOMP, such as NodeJS (stompjs or other) or Spring Boot (SockJS).

Add library as gradle dependency

repositories { 
    jcenter()
    maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
}
dependencies {
    implementation 'com.github.NaikSoftware:StompProtocolAndroid:{latest version}'
}

Example backend (Spring Boot)

WebSocketConfig.groovy

@Configuration
@EnableWebSocket
@EnableWebSocketMessageBroker
class WebSocketConfig extends AbstractWebSocketMessageBrokerConfigurer {

    @Override
    void configureMessageBroker(MessageBrokerRegistry config) {
        config.enableSimpleBroker("/topic", "/queue", "/exchange");
//        config.enableStompBrokerRelay("/topic", "/queue", "/exchange"); // Uncomment for external message broker (ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ)
        config.setApplicationDestinationPrefixes("/topic", "/queue"); // prefix in client queries
        config.setUserDestinationPrefix("/user");
    }

    @Override
    void registerStompEndpoints(StompEndpointRegistry registry) {
        registry.addEndpoint("/example-endpoint").withSockJS()
    }
}

SocketController.groovy

@Slf4j
@RestController
class SocketController {

    @MessageMapping('/hello-msg-mapping')
    @SendTo('/topic/greetings')
    EchoModel echoMessageMapping(String message) {
        log.debug("React to hello-msg-mapping")
        return new EchoModel(message.trim())
    }
}

Check out the full example server https://github.com/NaikSoftware/stomp-protocol-example-server

Example library usage

Basic usage

 private StompClient mStompClient;
 
 // ...
 
 mStompClient = Stomp.over(Stomp.ConnectionProvider.OKHTTP, "ws://10.0.2.2:8080/example-endpoint/websocket");
 mStompClient.connect();
  
 mStompClient.topic("/topic/greetings").subscribe(topicMessage -> {
     Log.d(TAG, topicMessage.getPayload());
 });
  
 mStompClient.send("/topic/hello-msg-mapping", "My first STOMP message!").subscribe();
  
 // ...
 
 mStompClient.disconnect();

See the full example https://github.com/NaikSoftware/StompProtocolAndroid/tree/master/example-client

Method Stomp.over consume class for create connection as first parameter. You must provide dependency for lib and pass class. At now supported connection providers:

  • org.java_websocket.WebSocket.class ('org.java-websocket:Java-WebSocket:1.3.0')
  • okhttp3.WebSocket.class ('com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:3.8.0')

You can add own connection provider. Just implement interface ConnectionProvider. If you implement new provider, please create pull request :)

Subscribe lifecycle connection

mStompClient.lifecycle().subscribe(lifecycleEvent -> {
    switch (lifecycleEvent.getType()) {
    
        case OPENED:
            Log.d(TAG, "Stomp connection opened");
            break;
            
        case ERROR:
            Log.e(TAG, "Error", lifecycleEvent.getException());
            break;
            
        case CLOSED:
             Log.d(TAG, "Stomp connection closed");
             break;
    }
});

Library support just send & receive messages. ACK messages, transactions not implemented yet.