This is an simple, yet thorough, example of initializing PubNub, subscribing to a channel and publishing to that channel.
connect callback indicates that subscription to the channel was successful, so we call our pub function which performs a publish to the channel we just subscribed to.message callback where we are displaying the various attributes of the received message to our browser's Console.In a real world use case, you would update your web page UI to display the received message.
| Version | Release Date |
|---|---|
| 3.15.x | 2016-04-01 |
This example show how to subscribe, and once that is successful, publishing a message to that channel. It also demonstrates the full set of parameters that can be included in the subscribe 's message callback function.
pubnub = PUBNUB({ publish_key : 'your_pub_key', subscribe_key : 'your_sub_key' }); pubnub.subscribe({ channel : "channel-1", message : function (message, envelope, channelOrGroup, time, channel) { console.log( "Message Received." + "\n" + "Channel or Group: " + JSON.stringify(channelOrGroup) + "\n" + "Channel: " + JSON.stringify(channel) + "\n" + "Message: " + JSON.stringify(message) + "\n" + "Time: " + time + "\n" + "Raw Envelope: " + JSON.stringify(envelope) )}, connect: pub, disconnect: function(m) {console.log("DISCONNECT: " + m)}, reconnect: function(m) {console.log("RECONNECT: " + m)}, error: function(m) {console.log("ERROR: " + m)} }); function pub() { pubnub.publish({ channel : "channel-1", message : {"msg": "I'm Puuumped!"}, callback: function(m) {console.log("Publish SUCCESS: " + m)}, error: function(m) {console.log("Publish ERROR: " + m)} }) };