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sysend.js is a small library that allows to send messages between pages that are open in the same browser. It also supports Cross-Domain communication (Cross-Origin). The library doesn't have any dependencies and uses the HTML5 LocalStorage API or BroadcastChannel API. If your browser don't support BroadcastChannel (see Can I Use) then you can send any object that can be serialized to JSON. With BroadcastChannel you can send any object (it will not be serialized to string but the values are limited to the ones that can be copied by the structured cloning algorithm). You can also send empty notifications.

Tested on:

GNU/Linux: in Chromium 34, Firefox 29, Opera 12.16 (64bit)
Windows 10 64bit: in IE11 and Edge 38, Chrome 56, Firefox 51
MacOS X El Captain: Safari 9, Chrome 56, Firefox 51

Note about Safari 7 and Cross-Domain communication

All cross-domain communication is disabled by default with Safari 7 . Because of a feature that blocks 3rd party tracking for iframe, and any iframe used for cross-domain communication runs in a sandboxed environment. That's why this library like any other solution for cross-domain communication, don't work on Safari.

Note about Chrome 115 and different domains

Since version 115 Google Chrome introduced Third-party storage partitioning. Because of this feature, Cross-domain communication only works on subdomains. There will probably be a way to share the context using some kind of permission API, that in the future may also land in Safari (hopefully). More information about this can be found in #54. Information about the API can also be found in Google Chrome documentation: Storage Partitioning

There is a new API: Storage Access API. It's available when you register for the Origin Trial.

You can register two and more domains, you will have a token that you need to add to the HTML files (in the head tag):

<meta http-equiv="origin-trial" content="<TOKEN>" />

You can also use the HTTP header:

Origin-Trial: <TOKEN>

Right now, the API only works with localStorage fallback (when inside iframes).

Installation

Include sysend.js file in your html, you can grab the file from npm:

npm install sysend

or bower

bower install sysend

you can also get it from unpkg.com CDN:

https://unpkg.com/sysend

or jsDelivr:

https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sysend

jsDelivr will minify the file. From my testing it's faster than unpkg.com.

Usage

window.onload = function() {
    sysend.on('foo', function(data) {
        console.log(data.message);
    });
    var input = document.getElementsByTagName('input')[0];
    document.getElementsByTagName('button')[0].onclick = function() {
        sysend.broadcast('foo', { message: input.value });
    };
};

Windows/tabs tracking

Tracking is high level API build on top of on() and broadcast(), that allows to manage windows/tabs. You can sent message directly to other windows/tabs:

sysend.track('message', ({data, origin}) => {
    console.log(`${origin} send message "${data}"`);
});
sysend.post('<ID>', 'Hello other window/tab');

and listen to events like:

sysend.track('open', (data) => {
    console.log(`${data.id} window/tab just opened`);
});

Other tracking events includes: close/primary/secondary executed when window/tab is closed or become primary or secondary. Track method was added in version 1.6.0. Another required event is ready (added in 1.10.0) that should be used when you want to get list of windows/tabs:

sysend.track('ready', () => {
    sysend.list().then(tabs => {
        console.log(tabs);
    });
});

with list() method and open/close events you can implement dynamic list of windows/tab. That will change when new window/tab is open or close.

let list = [];

sysend.track('open', data => {
    if (data.id !== sysend.id) {
        list.push(data);
        populate_list(list);
    }
});

sysend.track('close', data => {
    list = list.filter(tab => data.id !== tab.id);
    populate_list(list);
});

sysend.track('ready', () => {
    sysend.list().then(tabs => {
        list = tabs;
        populate_list(list);
    });
});

function populate_list() {
    select.innerHTML = '';
    list.forEach(tab => {
        const option = document.createElement('option');
        option.value = tab.id;
        option.innerText = tab.id;
        select.appendChild(option);
    });
}

In version 1.16.0 this code was abstracted into:

sysend.track('update', (list) => {
   populate_list(list);
});

This can be simplified with point free style:

sysend.track('update', populate_list);

RPC mechanism

In version 1.15.0 new API was added called rpc() (build on top of tracking mechanism) that allow to use RPC (Remote Procedure Call) between open windows/tabs.

const rpc = sysend.rpc({
    get_message() {
        return document.querySelector('input').value;
    }
});

button.addEventListener('click', () => {
    rpc.get_message('<ID>').then(message => {
        console.log(`Message from other tab is "${message}"`);
    }).catch(e => {
        console.log(`get_message (ERROR) ${e.message}`);
    });
});

Cross-Domain communication

If you want to add support for Cross-Domain communication, you need to call proxy method with url on target domain that have proxy.html file.

sysend.proxy('https://jcubic.pl');
sysend.proxy('https://terminal.jcubic.pl');

on Firefox you need to add CORS for the proxy.html that will be loaded into iframe (see Cross-Domain LocalStorage).

Serialization

if you want to send custom data you can use serializer (new in 1.4.0) this API was created for localStorage that needs serialization.

Example serializer can be json-dry:

sysend.serializer(function(data) {
    return Dry.stringify(data);
}, function(string) {
    return Dry.parse(string);
});

or JSON5:

sysend.serializer(function(data) {
    return JSON5.stringify(string);
}, function(string) {
    return JSON5.parse(string);
});

Security protection

Since version 1.10.0 as a security mesure Cross-Domain communication has been limited to only those domains that are allowed. To allow domain to listen to sysend communication you need to specify channel inside iframe. You need add your origins to the sysend.channel() function (origin is combination of protocol domain and optional port).

Demos

Screen capture of Operating System Windows dragging and moving around animation

Screen capture of multiple browser windows and interactive circle that follow the mouse

API

sysend object:

function description arguments Version
on(name, callback) add event handler for specified name name - string - The name of the event
callback - function (object, name) => void
1.0.0
off(name [, callback]) remove event handler for given name, if callback is not specified it will remove all callbacks for given name name - string - The name of the event
callback - optional function (object, name) => void
1.0.0
broadcast(name [, object]) send any object and fire all events with specified name (in different pages that register callback using on). You can also just send notification without an object name - string - The name of the event
object - optional any data
1.0.0
proxy(<urls>) create iframe proxy for different domain, the target domain/URL should have proxy.html
file. If url domain is the same as page domain, it's ignored. So you can put both proxy calls on both
url - string 1.3.0
serializer(to_string, from_string) add serializer and deserializer functions both arguments are functions (data: any) => string 1.4.0
emit(name, [, object]) same as broadcast() but also invoke the even on same page name - string - The name of the event
object - optional any data
1.5.0
post(<window_id>, [, object]) send any data to other window window_id - string of the target window (use 'primary' to send to primary window)
object - any data
1.6.0 / 'primary' target 1.14.0
list() returns a Promise of objects {id:<UUID>, primary} for other windows, you can use those to send a message with post() NA 1.6.0
track(event, callback) track inter window communication events event - any of the strings: "open", "close", "primary",
"secondary", "message", "update"
callback - different function depend on the event:
* "message" - {data, origin} - where data is anything the post() sends, and origin is id of the sender.
* "open" - {count, primary, id} when new window/tab is opened
* "close" - {count, primary, id, self} when window/tab is closed
* "primary" and "secondary" function has no arguments and is called when window/tab become secondary or primary.
* "ready" - event when tracking is ready.
1.6.0 except ready - 1.10.0 and update - 1.16.0
untrack(event [,callback]) remove single event listener all listeners for a given event event - any of the strings 'open', 'close', 'primary', 'secondary', 'message', or 'update'. 1.6.0
isPrimary() function returns true if window is primary (first open or last that remain) NA 1.6.0
channel() function restrict cross domain communication to only allowed domains. You need to call this function on proxy iframe to limit number of domains (origins) that can listen and send events. any number of origins (e.g. 'http://localhost:8080' or 'https://jcubic.github.io') you can also use valid URL. 1.10.0
useLocalStorage([toggle]) Function set or toggle localStorage mode. argument is optional and can be true or false. 1.14.0
rpc(object): Promise<fn(id, ...args): Promise> Function create RPC async functions which accept first additional argument that is ID of window/tab that it should sent request to. The other window/tab call the function and return value resolve original promise. The function accept an object with methods and return a Promise that resolve to object with same methods but async. 1.15.0

To see details of using the API, see demo.html source code or TypeScript definition file.

Story

The story of this library came from my question on StackOverflow from 2014: Sending notifications between instances of the page in the same browser, with hint from user called Niet the Dark Absol, I was able to create a PoC of the solution using localStorage. I quickly created a library from my solution. I've also explained how to have Cross-Domain LocalStorage. The blog post have steady number of visitors (actually it's most viewed post on that blog).

And the name of the library is just random word "sy" and "send" suffix. But it can be an backronym for Synchronizing Send as in synchronizing application between browser tabs.

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License

Copyright (C) 2014 Jakub T. Jankiewicz
Released under the MIT license

This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.