...in some scenarios data doesn't need to be sent from the client. You simply need updates from some server action. A few examples would be friends' status updates, stock tickers, news feeds, or other automated data push mechanisms ...
I tried it out on my own server, with a little perl test script and sure enough it works!
Server Test Code in Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl print "content-type: text/event-stream\n\n"; $| = 1; # Forces flush after every line local $count = 10; while (0 != $count){ sleep(3); print "data: something".$count."\n\n"; $count -= 1; }
Browser Test Code in JavaScript
var eventurl = "http://server.dom/cgi-bin/server_side_events/test"; var foo = new window.EventSource(eventurl); var bar = function(evt){ console.log("BAR: "+JSON.stringify(evt.data)); }; foo.addEventListener("message", bar);
Try it now!
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