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Mercure
DESCRIPTION
Mercure is an open protocol for real-time communications designed to be fast, reliable and battery-efficient. It is a modern and convenient replacement for both the WebSocket API and the higher-level libraries and services relying on it. Mercure is especially useful to add streaming and asynchronous capabilities to REST and GraphQL APIs. Because it is a thin layer on top of HTTP and SSE, Mercure is natively supported by modern web browsers, mobile applications, and IoT devices. A free (as in beer, and as in speech) reference server, as well as a hosted service, are available. Designed for REST and GraphQL. Private updates (JWT authorization). Presence API and subscription events. Event store. Compatible with serverless, PHP, and the like. Supports end-to-end encryption. Reading the documentation is an excellent way to discover Mercure.
Features
- Pure HTTP, full-duplex, leverage HTTP/2+
- High performance, low latency
- Native browser support, works everywhere
- Publish with a simple POST request
- Subscribe using Server-Sent-Events
- Automatic reconnection, refetch missed messages
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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