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exact matchThe HTML5 Server-Sent events specification is introduced "to enable servers to push data to Web pages over HTTP or using dedicated server-push protocols".
Streaming, source-agnostic EventSource/Server-Sent Events parser
A flexible Server-Sent Events source; supports POST requests and custom headers
An easy API for making Event Source requests, with all the features of fetch(), Supports browsers and nodejs.
A Node.js wrapper for Spotify's Web API
A Server-Sent-Event module bringing real-time capabilities to AdonisJS.
Server-sent events with pub/sub interface
Small node webserver with sse capability
An element that allows subscribing to server-sent events.
CX Prodigy (Requests Sse) - This function is used to convert multiple words into an interesting sentence containing the word Requests Sse.
Utilities for Server-Sent Events that adopts the HTML Spec Standard for the EventSource Web API.
W3C compliant EventSource client for Node.js and browser (polyfill)
A library for Node.js to assist with the server side of 37signals' Hotwire Turbo framework. It provides classes and functions for Web servers and also convenience functions for the frameworks Koa and Express as well as for WebSocket and SSE.
Zero-dependency, HTTP/1 safe, simple, GraphQL over Server-Sent Events Protocol server and client
- EventSource, written in TypeScript with 2023 syntax, and without any runtime dependencies. - This is actually a side project by the author, discretely experimenting with [SWC](https://swc.rs/).
An extended Clock with additional functionality
A better EventSource API
Fork of eventsource package - W3C compliant EventSource client for Node.js and browser (polyfill)
The `Server Sent Events` extension connects to an [EventSource](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Server-sent_events/Using_server-sent_events) directly from HTML. It manages the connections to your web server, listens for server events, an
copy of @microsoft/fetch-event-source which no maintain, A better API for making Event Source requests, with all the features of fetch()