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				| # EventSource [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eventsource)[](http://npm-stat.com/charts.html?package=eventsource&from=2015-09-01)[](https://david-dm.org/EventSource/eventsource)
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| This library is a pure JavaScript implementation of the [EventSource](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/server-sent-events.html#server-sent-events) client. The API aims to be W3C compatible.
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| You can use it with Node.js or as a browser polyfill for
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| [browsers that don't have native `EventSource` support](http://caniuse.com/#feat=eventsource).
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| 
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| ## Install
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|     npm install eventsource
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| 
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| ## Example
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|     npm install
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|     node ./example/sse-server.js
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|     node ./example/sse-client.js    # Node.js client
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|     open http://localhost:8080      # Browser client - both native and polyfill
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|     curl http://localhost:8080/sse  # Enjoy the simplicity of SSE
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| 
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| ## Browser Polyfill
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| Just add `example/eventsource-polyfill.js` file to your web page:
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| 
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| ```html
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| <script src=/eventsource-polyfill.js></script>
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| ```
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| 
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| Now you will have two global constructors:
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| window.EventSourcePolyfill
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| window.EventSource // Unchanged if browser has defined it. Otherwise, same as window.EventSourcePolyfill
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| ```
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| 
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| If you're using [webpack](https://webpack.github.io/) or [browserify](http://browserify.org/)
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| you can of course build your own. (The `example/eventsource-polyfill.js` is built with webpack).
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| 
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| ## Extensions to the W3C API
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| ### Setting HTTP request headers
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| You can define custom HTTP headers for the initial HTTP request. This can be useful for e.g. sending cookies
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| or to specify an initial `Last-Event-ID` value.
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| HTTP headers are defined by assigning a `headers` attribute to the optional `eventSourceInitDict` argument:
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| ```javascript
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| var eventSourceInitDict = {headers: {'Cookie': 'test=test'}};
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| var es = new EventSource(url, eventSourceInitDict);
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Allow unauthorized HTTPS requests
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| By default, https requests that cannot be authorized will cause the connection to fail and an exception
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| to be emitted. You can override this behaviour, along with other https options:
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| ```javascript
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| var eventSourceInitDict = {https: {rejectUnauthorized: false}};
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| var es = new EventSource(url, eventSourceInitDict);
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| ```
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| Note that for Node.js < v0.10.x this option has no effect - unauthorized HTTPS requests are *always* allowed.
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| 
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| ### HTTP status code on error events
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| Unauthorized and redirect error status codes (for example 401, 403, 301, 307) are available in the `status` property in the error event.
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| ```javascript
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| es.onerror = function (err) {
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|   if (err) {
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|     if (err.status === 401 || err.status === 403) {
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|       console.log('not authorized');
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|     }
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|   }
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| };
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| ```
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| 
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| ### HTTP/HTTPS proxy
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| You can define a `proxy` option for the HTTP request to be used. This is typically useful if you are behind a corporate firewall.
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| ```javascript
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| var es = new EventSource(url, {proxy: 'http://your.proxy.com'});
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| ```
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| 
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| ## License
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| MIT-licensed. See LICENSE
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