tauri-remote-ui 0.28.0 β†’ 1.0.1

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- MIT License
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- Copyright (c) 2025 - DraviaVemal
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- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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- of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ # License Information
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+ This project is licensed under **AGPL-3.0** starting from version 1.x.
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+ ---
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+ ## πŸ“œ Open Source (AGPL-3.0)
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+ - You are free to use, study, and modify this project under the terms of the **GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 (AGPL-3.0)**.
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+ - **Important:** If you build on top of this project (derivative works, forks, integrations, etc.) you must also release your work under **AGPL-3.0**.
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+ - This ensures improvements and extensions remain open to the community.
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+ ---
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+ ## πŸ’Ό Commercial Use (Sponsorware Model)
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+ - Commercial use **is not allowed** under AGPL-3.0 without a separate license.
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+ - To use this project in **commercial products, SaaS, internal tools, or client projects**, your organization must:
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+ 1. **Sponsor this project** at the required tier on [GitHub Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/DraviaVemal).
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+ 2. Sponsored organizations are granted access to a **private repository**, licensed under a **commercial-friendly license (MIT terms)**.
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+ 3. This private repo contains the same core code under commercial terms, plus optional add-ons.
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+ ---
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+ ## πŸš€ Sponsor Benefits
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+ - Access to a **commercial license** for this project (MIT terms).
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+ - Access to the **private repo** with code updates.
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+ - **Priority support** β€” issues and feature requests in the private repo are handled **before public requests**.
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+ ---
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+ ## βœ… How to Comply
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+ - **Individuals, students, hobbyists** β†’ Use under **AGPL-3.0** (non-commercial OK).
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+ - **Businesses, organizations, contractors** β†’ Must **sponsor** to obtain commercial rights.
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+ For details on AGPL-3.0, see [LICENSE](https://opensource.org/license/agpl-v3).
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+ For commercial licensing inquiries, contact: **contact@draviavemal.com**.
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- # Tauri Remote UI
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+ # tauri-remote-ui (AGPL-3.0)
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- **Tauri Remote UI** is a plugin that allows you to expose your Tauri application's UI to any web browser, enabling seamless remote interaction for development and end-to-end testing. The plugin bridges your native app and commercial browsers, letting you use standard web automation tools for testing and debuggingβ€”without modifying your app's logic.
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+ **Tauri Remote UI** is a plugin that allows you to expose your Tauri application's UI to any web browser.
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  ## Badges
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  ![Crates.io Version](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/tauri-remote-ui?style=flat&label=crates.io%20%3A%20tauri-remote-ui) ![NPM Version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/tauri-remote-ui?label=npm%20%3A%20tauri-remote-ui)
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+ ## πŸ“œ License
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+ - Open Source: AGPL-3.0 (see LICENSE)
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+ - Commercial: Available via sponsorship (see LICENSE)
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+ ## ✨ Features
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+ - Seamless enable/diable integration
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+ - Network level access control setting
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+ - Network latency tracking
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+
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+ ## ⚠️ Security Warning β€” Read Before Exposing the Server
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+ > **This plugin currently ships with NO authentication, NO authorization, and NO transport encryption.**
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+ > Anyone who can reach the bound port can drive your application's UI and invoke any Tauri command your app exposes β€” there is no login, no API key, no TLS, and no rate limit.
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+ The only access control today is a coarse **network-scope filter** (`OriginType`) applied to the peer's IP at TCP-accept time:
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+ | Scope | Bind address | Who can connect |
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+ | --- | --- | --- |
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+ | `Localhost` *(default, recommended)* | `127.0.0.1` | This machine only. |
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+ | `Subnet` | `0.0.0.0` | Any host on **any** of this machine's local IPv4/IPv6 subnets, plus loopback. |
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+ | `Any` | `0.0.0.0` | **Anyone routable to this machine.** No filter applied. |
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+ A built-in token / SSL / SSO story is on the roadmap (see *Planned Features*), but until it lands, **the only safe public-network deployment is one where you have added authentication yourself in front of this plugin** (mutual-TLS reverse proxy, WireGuard, Tailscale, Cloudflare Access, etc.).
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+ To audit who is being allowed through at runtime, initialize a logger in your host app and run with `RUST_LOG=tauri_remote_ui=debug` β€” every accept/reject decision is logged with the peer IP and the active scope.
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+ ## Supports
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+ |Environment|Support|
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+ |Windows|βœ…|
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+ |Mac|βœ…|
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+ |Linux|βœ…|
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+ |Android|❌|
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+ |iOS|❌|
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+ ## Use Case
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+ - Enabling seamless remote interaction for development debuggingβ€”without modifying your app's logic.
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+ - Enabling end-to-end testing of tauri application using standard web automation tools like playwright.
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+ - Note : Based on tauri target OS the webkit will change windows will be 100% match test case as both are chromium rest of OS around maximum 10% UI difference are expected from actual application
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+ - Enable remote access feature for local close ciruit hardware related application
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+ ## Planned Features
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+ - Multiple Window of Tauri app support in Remote UI logic
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+ - SSO Ingration Option
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+ - Custom Starting window name options
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+ - Dynamic Port mapping
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+ - SSL Certificate ingration
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+ - Authendication system for remote access (User_id,Password)
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+ ## [Documents](https://docs.draviavemal.com)
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- ## Features
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- - **Remote UI Exposure:** Interact with your Tauri app from any browser.
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- - **Seamless Development:** Enable Development debug attachment for fronend debugging.
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- - **Seamless E2E Testing:** Use existing web automation/testing tools.
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- - **Automatic Transport Switching:** IPC for WebView, WebSocket for browsersβ€”handled transparently.
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- - **Customizable Security:** Control and secure remote access as needed.
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- - **Future Compatibility For Test Migration:** When [CEF-RS](https://github.com/tauri-apps/cef-rs) becomes available, the same E2E tests (e.g., written with Playwright or similar tools that use the Chromium debug port) will work seamlessly in debug mode, ensuring long-term support for modern testing workflows.
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- ## Completed Features
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- ### Javascript
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- - **api/core** - `invoke`
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- - **api/event** - `listen`
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- - **api/app**
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- - `defaultWindowIcon`,`fetchDataStoreIdentifiers`,`getBundleType`,
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- - `getIdentifier`,`getName`,`getTauriVersion`,
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- - `getVersion`,`hide`,`removeDataStore`,
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- - `setDockVisibility`,`setTheme`,`show`
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- ### Rust
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- - `emit` - Emit method is updated to handle in this plugin.
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- ## Operation Flow
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- - **WebView:** Uses IPC for communication between frontend and backend.
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- - **Commercial Browser:** Uses WebSocket (WS) for remote frontend-backend communication.
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- - **Automatic Switching:** The Rust backend plugin and npm frontend wrapper handle transport selection automatically.
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- - **Security:** The exposure of the web app can be secured and customized by the end user.
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- ## Usage
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- 1. **Install the Rust plugin** in your Tauri project `cargo add tauri-remote-ui`.
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- 2. **Initialize the Rust plugin**
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- ```rust
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- pub fn run() {
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- tauri::Builder::default()
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- .plugin(tauri_remote_ui::init())
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- .invoke_handler(tauri::generate_handler![
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- increment,
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- decrement,
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- enable_server,
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- disable_server,
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- exit_app,
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- ])
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- .setup(|app| {
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- app.manage(Arc::new(RwLock::new(Counter { now: 0 })));
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- Ok(())
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- })
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- .run(tauri::generate_context!())
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- .expect("error while running tauri application");
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- }
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- ```
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- 3. **Replace Emitter trait**
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- ```rust
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- use tauri::Emitter;
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- webview_window.emit(data)
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- ```
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- To
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- ```rust
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- use tauri_remote_ui::EmitterExt;
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- webview_window.emit(data).await
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- ```
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- 4. **Start/Stop Server**
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- ```rust
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- async fn enable_server(app: AppHandle) -> String {
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- match app.start_remote_ui(RemoteUiConfig::default().set_port(Some(9090))).await {
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- Ok(()) => format!("Server Started."),
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- Err(err) => format!("Server Error {:?}", err),
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- }
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- }
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- async fn disable_server(app: AppHandle) -> String {
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- match app.stop_remote_ui().await {
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- Ok(()) => format!("Server Stoped"),
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- Err(err) => format!("Server Error {:?}", err),
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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- 5. **Install the NPM plugin** in your frontend `npm i tauri-remote-ui`.
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- 6. **Replace the NPM package**
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- ```typescript
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- import { invoke } from "@tauri-apps/api/core";
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- import { listen } from "@tauri-apps/api/event";
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- ```
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- To
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- ```typescript
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- import { invoke } from "tauri-remote-ui/api/core";
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- import { listen } from "tauri-remote-ui/api/event";
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- ```
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- 7. **Development WebSocket Proxy** `/remote_ui_ws` proxy remote_ui url ws to your dev server like vite.
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- 8. **Enable Source Map and update lauch.json setup in vscode to debug frontend**
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- ## Plugin Development
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- - Build Rust: `cargo build`
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- - Build JS: `cd guest-js && pnpm build`
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- - Example app: See `examples/tauri-app/`
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- ## License
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- MIT
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+ Refer document central for detailed information [docs](https://docs.draviavemal.com)
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  * This module handles sending messages to the Tauri application via WebSocket
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+ /** Monotonic request id, encapsulated in module scope. */
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+ let nextRequestId = 0;
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  /**
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- * Invoke a command on the Tauri application
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- * Falls back to WebSocket if Tauri IPC is not available
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+ * Invoke a command on the Tauri application.
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+ * Falls back to a WebSocket transport if Tauri IPC is not available.
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- let msg_id = 0;
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- if ((window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__ && window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__.invoke) ||
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- window.__TAURI__ && window.__TAURI__.invoke) {
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+ if (socket.hasTauriRuntime()) {
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- else {
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- throw new Error('No WebSocket or Tauri IPC available to invoke');
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- }
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+ if (socket.wsReady) {
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+ await socket.wsReady;
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+ if (!socket.ws || socket.ws.readyState !== WebSocket.OPEN) {
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+ throw new Error('No WebSocket or Tauri IPC available to invoke');
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+ }
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+ const requestId = ++nextRequestId;
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+ return await new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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+ const message = { id: requestId, cmd, args, options };
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+ const timeoutHandle = setTimeout(() => {
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+ delete socket.filterCollection[requestId];
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+ reject(new Error(`Invoke timeout. cmd: ${cmd}`));
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+ }, 30000);
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+ socket.filterCollection[requestId] = ({ status, payload }) => {
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+ delete socket.filterCollection[requestId];
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+ if (status === socket.RpcStatus.Success) {
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+ resolve(payload);
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ reject(payload);
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+ }
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+ };
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+ });
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+ /**
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+ * Falls back to a WebSocket transport if Tauri IPC is not available.
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+ *
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+ * @param args - Arguments to pass to the command
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+ * @param options - Options for the command
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+ */
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  import { invoke as invoke$1 } from '@tauri-apps/api/core';
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- import { initWebSocket, wsReady, ws, filterCollection } from '../../socket.js';
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+ import { hasTauriRuntime, initWebSocket, wsReady, ws, filterCollection, RpcStatus } from '../../socket.js';
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+ }
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+ reject(new Error(`Invoke timeout. cmd: ${cmd}`));
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- if ((window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__ && window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__.invoke) ||
19
- window.__TAURI__ && window.__TAURI__.invoke) {
19
+ if (hasTauriRuntime()) {
20
20
  return await listen$1(event, handler, options);
21
21
  }
22
- else {
23
- initWebSocket();
24
- // If WebSocket is connecting, wait for it
25
- if (wsReady) {
26
- await wsReady;
27
- }
28
- if (ws && ws.readyState === WebSocket.OPEN) {
29
- // Handle WebSocket messages for events
30
- const messageHandler = (wsEvent) => {
31
- try {
32
- const data = JSON.parse(wsEvent.data);
33
- if (data.event === event) {
34
- handler(data);
35
- }
36
- }
37
- catch (err) {
38
- console.error(err);
39
- throw new Error('Error handling WebSocket event');
40
- }
41
- };
42
- ws.addEventListener('message', messageHandler);
43
- // Return an unlisten function
44
- return () => {
45
- ws === null || ws === void 0 ? void 0 : ws.removeEventListener('message', messageHandler);
46
- };
47
- }
48
- else {
49
- throw new Error("No WebSocket or Tauri IPC available to invoke");
50
- }
22
+ initWebSocket();
23
+ if (wsReady) {
24
+ await wsReady;
51
25
  }
26
+ const messageHandler = (e) => {
27
+ handler(e.data);
28
+ };
29
+ listenEvent.addEventListener(event, messageHandler);
30
+ return () => {
31
+ listenEvent.removeEventListener(event, messageHandler);
32
+ };
52
33
  }
53
34
 
54
35
  export { listen };
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,16 +1,17 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "tauri-remote-ui",
3
- "license": "MIT",
4
- "version": "0.28.0",
3
+ "license": "AGPL-3.0-only",
4
+ "version": "1.0.1",
5
5
  "author": "DraviaVemal",
6
6
  "description": "A Tauri plugin that exposes the application's UI to a web browser, allowing full interaction while the native app continues running. This enables end-to-end UI testing using existing web-based testing tools without requiring modifications to the app itself.",
7
7
  "type": "module",
8
- "types": "./index.d.ts",
9
- "main": "./index.cjs",
10
- "module": "./index.js",
8
+ "types": "./dist/index.d.ts",
9
+ "main": "./dist/index.cjs",
10
+ "module": "./dist/index.js",
11
11
  "repository": {
12
12
  "url": "https://github.com/DraviaVemal/tauri-remote-ui"
13
13
  },
14
+ "readme": "./README.md",
14
15
  "exports": {
15
16
  ".": {
16
17
  "types": "./index.d.ts",
package/socket.cjs CHANGED
@@ -1,78 +1,138 @@
1
1
  'use strict';
2
2
 
3
+ var version = require('./version.cjs');
4
+
3
5
  /**
4
- * Tauri Remote UI - API
6
+ * Tauri Remote UI - WebSocket bridge
5
7
  *
6
- * This TypeScript file serves as the main entry point for the tauri-remote-ui package.
7
- * It provides WebSocket initialization and shared WebSocket state for communicating
8
- * with a Tauri application.
8
+ * Establishes (and re-uses) a WebSocket connection back to the Tauri host
9
+ * application, providing the transport for the `invoke` and `listen` shims
10
+ * exported from `./api/core` and `./api/event`.
9
11
  */
12
+ /** Wire prefix used by the version-handshake exchange. */
13
+ const VERSION_PREFIX = 'version:';
14
+ /**
15
+ * Status discriminator on the response payload sent back from the Rust side.
16
+ *
17
+ * Mirrors the `RpcStatus` enum in `src/models.rs` β€” keep both in sync.
18
+ */
19
+ const RpcStatus = {
20
+ Success: 'success',
21
+ Error: 'error',
22
+ };
23
+ /** Returns true if the page is running inside a Tauri webview. */
24
+ function hasTauriRuntime() {
25
+ const w = window;
26
+ return Boolean((w.__TAURI_INTERNALS__ && w.__TAURI_INTERNALS__.invoke) ||
27
+ (w.__TAURI__ && w.__TAURI__.invoke));
28
+ }
10
29
  exports.ws = null;
30
+ const listenEvent = new EventTarget();
11
31
  exports.wsReady = null;
12
32
  const filterCollection = {};
13
- /**
14
- * Get the WebSocket URL based on the current window location
15
- */
33
+ exports.latencyMs = 0;
34
+ /** Build the WebSocket URL for the RPC connection. */
16
35
  function getWsUrl() {
17
36
  const loc = window.location;
18
37
  const proto = loc.protocol === 'https:' ? 'wss:' : 'ws:';
19
- const wsUrl = `${proto}//${loc.host}/remote_ui_ws`;
20
- return wsUrl;
38
+ return `${proto}//${loc.host}/remote_ui_ws`;
21
39
  }
22
- function getUrl() {
40
+ /** Build the disconnect-redirect URL the page navigates to on close. */
41
+ function getDisconnectUrl() {
23
42
  const loc = window.location;
24
- const wsUrl = `${loc.protocol}//${loc.host}/remote_ui_disconnect`;
25
- return wsUrl;
43
+ return `${loc.protocol}//${loc.host}/remote_ui_disconnect`;
26
44
  }
27
45
  /**
28
- * Initialize the WebSocket connection
29
- * This should be called once at the start of your application
46
+ * Initialize the WebSocket connection on first use. A no-op when running
47
+ * inside Tauri (native IPC is preferred) or when the socket is already open.
30
48
  */
31
49
  function initWebSocket() {
50
+ if (hasTauriRuntime()) {
51
+ return;
52
+ }
53
+ if (exports.ws) {
54
+ return;
55
+ }
56
+ console.info('Tauri-Remote-UI : Remote RPC Attempting...');
57
+ const wsUrl = getWsUrl();
32
58
  try {
33
- // If we're in a Tauri app, don't use WebSocket
34
- if ((window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__ && window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__.invoke) ||
35
- window.__TAURI__ && window.__TAURI__.invoke) {
36
- return;
37
- }
38
- else {
39
- throw new Error("Moving to WS backup for Tauri Backend");
40
- }
59
+ let lastPingTimestamp = Date.now();
60
+ let pingPongTimer;
61
+ const socket = new WebSocket(wsUrl);
62
+ exports.ws = socket;
63
+ exports.wsReady = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
64
+ socket.onopen = () => {
65
+ console.info('Tauri-Remote-UI : Remote Connected.');
66
+ socket.send(`${VERSION_PREFIX}${version.PACKAGE_VERSION}`);
67
+ lastPingTimestamp = Date.now();
68
+ socket.send('ping');
69
+ pingPongTimer = setInterval(() => {
70
+ lastPingTimestamp = Date.now();
71
+ socket.send('ping');
72
+ }, 10000);
73
+ resolve();
74
+ };
75
+ socket.onmessage = ({ data }) => {
76
+ var _a;
77
+ if (data === 'pong') {
78
+ exports.latencyMs = Date.now() - lastPingTimestamp;
79
+ if (exports.latencyMs > 200) {
80
+ console.warn(`Tauri-Remote-UI : High latency detected - ${exports.latencyMs}ms`);
81
+ }
82
+ return;
83
+ }
84
+ if (typeof data === 'string' && data.startsWith(VERSION_PREFIX)) {
85
+ const serverVersion = data.slice(VERSION_PREFIX.length);
86
+ if (serverVersion !== version.PACKAGE_VERSION) {
87
+ console.warn(`Tauri-Remote-UI : Version mismatch β€” frontend ` +
88
+ `'tauri-remote-ui' npm package is ${version.PACKAGE_VERSION}, ` +
89
+ `host crate is ${serverVersion}. Behavior is undefined; ` +
90
+ `align both to the same release.`);
91
+ }
92
+ return;
93
+ }
94
+ let jsonData;
95
+ try {
96
+ jsonData = JSON.parse(data);
97
+ }
98
+ catch (err) {
99
+ console.warn('Tauri-Remote-UI : Failed to parse message', err);
100
+ return;
101
+ }
102
+ if (typeof jsonData.id === 'number' && filterCollection[jsonData.id]) {
103
+ try {
104
+ const parsed = JSON.parse((_a = jsonData.payload) !== null && _a !== void 0 ? _a : 'null');
105
+ filterCollection[jsonData.id](parsed);
106
+ }
107
+ catch (err) {
108
+ console.warn('Tauri-Remote-UI : Failed to parse RPC payload', err);
109
+ }
110
+ }
111
+ else if (jsonData.event) {
112
+ listenEvent.dispatchEvent(new MessageEvent(jsonData.event, { data: jsonData }));
113
+ }
114
+ };
115
+ socket.onclose = () => {
116
+ exports.ws = null;
117
+ exports.wsReady = null;
118
+ if (pingPongTimer !== undefined) {
119
+ clearInterval(pingPongTimer);
120
+ }
121
+ console.info('Tauri-Remote-UI : Remote Disconnected.');
122
+ window.location.href = getDisconnectUrl();
123
+ };
124
+ socket.onerror = (e) => {
125
+ reject(e);
126
+ };
127
+ });
41
128
  }
42
- catch {
43
- if (exports.ws)
44
- return;
45
- console.info("Remote RPC Attempting...");
46
- const wsUrl = getWsUrl();
47
- try {
48
- exports.ws = new WebSocket(wsUrl);
49
- exports.wsReady = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
50
- exports.ws.onopen = () => {
51
- console.info("Remote Connected.");
52
- resolve();
53
- };
54
- exports.ws.onclose = () => {
55
- exports.ws = null;
56
- exports.wsReady = null;
57
- console.info("Remote Dis-Connected.");
58
- window.location.replace(getUrl());
59
- };
60
- exports.ws.onerror = (e) => {
61
- reject(e);
62
- };
63
- exports.ws.onmessage = ({ data }) => {
64
- let json_data = JSON.parse(data);
65
- json_data.id && filterCollection[json_data.id] && filterCollection[json_data.id](JSON.parse(json_data.payload));
66
- };
67
- });
68
- }
69
- catch (e) {
70
- setTimeout(() => {
71
- initWebSocket();
72
- }, 5000);
73
- }
129
+ catch (e) {
130
+ console.error(e);
74
131
  }
75
132
  }
76
133
 
134
+ exports.RpcStatus = RpcStatus;
77
135
  exports.filterCollection = filterCollection;
136
+ exports.hasTauriRuntime = hasTauriRuntime;
78
137
  exports.initWebSocket = initWebSocket;
138
+ exports.listenEvent = listenEvent;
package/socket.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -1,17 +1,36 @@
1
1
  /**
2
- * Tauri Remote UI - API
2
+ * Tauri Remote UI - WebSocket bridge
3
3
  *
4
- * This TypeScript file serves as the main entry point for the tauri-remote-ui package.
5
- * It provides WebSocket initialization and shared WebSocket state for communicating
6
- * with a Tauri application.
4
+ * Establishes (and re-uses) a WebSocket connection back to the Tauri host
5
+ * application, providing the transport for the `invoke` and `listen` shims
6
+ * exported from `./api/core` and `./api/event`.
7
7
  */
8
+ /**
9
+ * Status discriminator on the response payload sent back from the Rust side.
10
+ *
11
+ * Mirrors the `RpcStatus` enum in `src/models.rs` β€” keep both in sync.
12
+ */
13
+ export declare const RpcStatus: {
14
+ readonly Success: "success";
15
+ readonly Error: "error";
16
+ };
17
+ export type RpcStatus = typeof RpcStatus[keyof typeof RpcStatus];
18
+ /** Shape of the response payload returned for a single RPC call. */
19
+ export interface RpcResponse<T = unknown> {
20
+ status: RpcStatus;
21
+ payload: T;
22
+ }
23
+ /** Callback type stored per outstanding RPC request id. */
24
+ export type RpcResponseHandler = (response: RpcResponse) => void;
25
+ /** Returns true if the page is running inside a Tauri webview. */
26
+ export declare function hasTauriRuntime(): boolean;
8
27
  export declare let ws: WebSocket | null;
28
+ export declare const listenEvent: EventTarget;
9
29
  export declare let wsReady: Promise<void> | null;
10
- export declare const filterCollection: {
11
- [msg_id: string]: (response: any) => any;
12
- };
30
+ export declare const filterCollection: Record<number, RpcResponseHandler>;
31
+ export declare let latencyMs: number;
13
32
  /**
14
- * Initialize the WebSocket connection
15
- * This should be called once at the start of your application
33
+ * Initialize the WebSocket connection on first use. A no-op when running
34
+ * inside Tauri (native IPC is preferred) or when the socket is already open.
16
35
  */
17
36
  export declare function initWebSocket(): void;
package/socket.js CHANGED
@@ -1,75 +1,132 @@
1
+ import { PACKAGE_VERSION } from './version.js';
2
+
1
3
  /**
2
- * Tauri Remote UI - API
4
+ * Tauri Remote UI - WebSocket bridge
3
5
  *
4
- * This TypeScript file serves as the main entry point for the tauri-remote-ui package.
5
- * It provides WebSocket initialization and shared WebSocket state for communicating
6
- * with a Tauri application.
6
+ * Establishes (and re-uses) a WebSocket connection back to the Tauri host
7
+ * application, providing the transport for the `invoke` and `listen` shims
8
+ * exported from `./api/core` and `./api/event`.
7
9
  */
10
+ /** Wire prefix used by the version-handshake exchange. */
11
+ const VERSION_PREFIX = 'version:';
12
+ /**
13
+ * Status discriminator on the response payload sent back from the Rust side.
14
+ *
15
+ * Mirrors the `RpcStatus` enum in `src/models.rs` β€” keep both in sync.
16
+ */
17
+ const RpcStatus = {
18
+ Success: 'success',
19
+ Error: 'error',
20
+ };
21
+ /** Returns true if the page is running inside a Tauri webview. */
22
+ function hasTauriRuntime() {
23
+ const w = window;
24
+ return Boolean((w.__TAURI_INTERNALS__ && w.__TAURI_INTERNALS__.invoke) ||
25
+ (w.__TAURI__ && w.__TAURI__.invoke));
26
+ }
8
27
  let ws = null;
28
+ const listenEvent = new EventTarget();
9
29
  let wsReady = null;
10
30
  const filterCollection = {};
11
- /**
12
- * Get the WebSocket URL based on the current window location
13
- */
31
+ let latencyMs = 0;
32
+ /** Build the WebSocket URL for the RPC connection. */
14
33
  function getWsUrl() {
15
34
  const loc = window.location;
16
35
  const proto = loc.protocol === 'https:' ? 'wss:' : 'ws:';
17
- const wsUrl = `${proto}//${loc.host}/remote_ui_ws`;
18
- return wsUrl;
36
+ return `${proto}//${loc.host}/remote_ui_ws`;
19
37
  }
20
- function getUrl() {
38
+ /** Build the disconnect-redirect URL the page navigates to on close. */
39
+ function getDisconnectUrl() {
21
40
  const loc = window.location;
22
- const wsUrl = `${loc.protocol}//${loc.host}/remote_ui_disconnect`;
23
- return wsUrl;
41
+ return `${loc.protocol}//${loc.host}/remote_ui_disconnect`;
24
42
  }
25
43
  /**
26
- * Initialize the WebSocket connection
27
- * This should be called once at the start of your application
44
+ * Initialize the WebSocket connection on first use. A no-op when running
45
+ * inside Tauri (native IPC is preferred) or when the socket is already open.
28
46
  */
29
47
  function initWebSocket() {
48
+ if (hasTauriRuntime()) {
49
+ return;
50
+ }
51
+ if (ws) {
52
+ return;
53
+ }
54
+ console.info('Tauri-Remote-UI : Remote RPC Attempting...');
55
+ const wsUrl = getWsUrl();
30
56
  try {
31
- // If we're in a Tauri app, don't use WebSocket
32
- if ((window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__ && window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__.invoke) ||
33
- window.__TAURI__ && window.__TAURI__.invoke) {
34
- return;
35
- }
36
- else {
37
- throw new Error("Moving to WS backup for Tauri Backend");
38
- }
57
+ let lastPingTimestamp = Date.now();
58
+ let pingPongTimer;
59
+ const socket = new WebSocket(wsUrl);
60
+ ws = socket;
61
+ wsReady = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
62
+ socket.onopen = () => {
63
+ console.info('Tauri-Remote-UI : Remote Connected.');
64
+ socket.send(`${VERSION_PREFIX}${PACKAGE_VERSION}`);
65
+ lastPingTimestamp = Date.now();
66
+ socket.send('ping');
67
+ pingPongTimer = setInterval(() => {
68
+ lastPingTimestamp = Date.now();
69
+ socket.send('ping');
70
+ }, 10000);
71
+ resolve();
72
+ };
73
+ socket.onmessage = ({ data }) => {
74
+ var _a;
75
+ if (data === 'pong') {
76
+ latencyMs = Date.now() - lastPingTimestamp;
77
+ if (latencyMs > 200) {
78
+ console.warn(`Tauri-Remote-UI : High latency detected - ${latencyMs}ms`);
79
+ }
80
+ return;
81
+ }
82
+ if (typeof data === 'string' && data.startsWith(VERSION_PREFIX)) {
83
+ const serverVersion = data.slice(VERSION_PREFIX.length);
84
+ if (serverVersion !== PACKAGE_VERSION) {
85
+ console.warn(`Tauri-Remote-UI : Version mismatch β€” frontend ` +
86
+ `'tauri-remote-ui' npm package is ${PACKAGE_VERSION}, ` +
87
+ `host crate is ${serverVersion}. Behavior is undefined; ` +
88
+ `align both to the same release.`);
89
+ }
90
+ return;
91
+ }
92
+ let jsonData;
93
+ try {
94
+ jsonData = JSON.parse(data);
95
+ }
96
+ catch (err) {
97
+ console.warn('Tauri-Remote-UI : Failed to parse message', err);
98
+ return;
99
+ }
100
+ if (typeof jsonData.id === 'number' && filterCollection[jsonData.id]) {
101
+ try {
102
+ const parsed = JSON.parse((_a = jsonData.payload) !== null && _a !== void 0 ? _a : 'null');
103
+ filterCollection[jsonData.id](parsed);
104
+ }
105
+ catch (err) {
106
+ console.warn('Tauri-Remote-UI : Failed to parse RPC payload', err);
107
+ }
108
+ }
109
+ else if (jsonData.event) {
110
+ listenEvent.dispatchEvent(new MessageEvent(jsonData.event, { data: jsonData }));
111
+ }
112
+ };
113
+ socket.onclose = () => {
114
+ ws = null;
115
+ wsReady = null;
116
+ if (pingPongTimer !== undefined) {
117
+ clearInterval(pingPongTimer);
118
+ }
119
+ console.info('Tauri-Remote-UI : Remote Disconnected.');
120
+ window.location.href = getDisconnectUrl();
121
+ };
122
+ socket.onerror = (e) => {
123
+ reject(e);
124
+ };
125
+ });
39
126
  }
40
- catch {
41
- if (ws)
42
- return;
43
- console.info("Remote RPC Attempting...");
44
- const wsUrl = getWsUrl();
45
- try {
46
- ws = new WebSocket(wsUrl);
47
- wsReady = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
48
- ws.onopen = () => {
49
- console.info("Remote Connected.");
50
- resolve();
51
- };
52
- ws.onclose = () => {
53
- ws = null;
54
- wsReady = null;
55
- console.info("Remote Dis-Connected.");
56
- window.location.replace(getUrl());
57
- };
58
- ws.onerror = (e) => {
59
- reject(e);
60
- };
61
- ws.onmessage = ({ data }) => {
62
- let json_data = JSON.parse(data);
63
- json_data.id && filterCollection[json_data.id] && filterCollection[json_data.id](JSON.parse(json_data.payload));
64
- };
65
- });
66
- }
67
- catch (e) {
68
- setTimeout(() => {
69
- initWebSocket();
70
- }, 5000);
71
- }
127
+ catch (e) {
128
+ console.error(e);
72
129
  }
73
130
  }
74
131
 
75
- export { filterCollection, initWebSocket, ws, wsReady };
132
+ export { RpcStatus, filterCollection, hasTauriRuntime, initWebSocket, latencyMs, listenEvent, ws, wsReady };
package/version.cjs ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
1
+ 'use strict';
2
+
3
+ /**
4
+ * Source-of-truth for the npm package's version, used in the WebSocket
5
+ * handshake to detect frontend/backend version skew.
6
+ *
7
+ * **Keep this in sync with `package.json` `version` and the Rust crate's
8
+ * `Cargo.toml` `version`.** The release flow (`DEVOPS_BUILD=1`) rewrites this
9
+ * value from the latest git tag.
10
+ */
11
+ const PACKAGE_VERSION = '1.0.1';
12
+
13
+ exports.PACKAGE_VERSION = PACKAGE_VERSION;
package/version.d.ts ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
1
+ /**
2
+ * Source-of-truth for the npm package's version, used in the WebSocket
3
+ * handshake to detect frontend/backend version skew.
4
+ *
5
+ * **Keep this in sync with `package.json` `version` and the Rust crate's
6
+ * `Cargo.toml` `version`.** The release flow (`DEVOPS_BUILD=1`) rewrites this
7
+ * value from the latest git tag.
8
+ */
9
+ export declare const PACKAGE_VERSION = "1.0.1";
package/version.js ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
1
+ /**
2
+ * Source-of-truth for the npm package's version, used in the WebSocket
3
+ * handshake to detect frontend/backend version skew.
4
+ *
5
+ * **Keep this in sync with `package.json` `version` and the Rust crate's
6
+ * `Cargo.toml` `version`.** The release flow (`DEVOPS_BUILD=1`) rewrites this
7
+ * value from the latest git tag.
8
+ */
9
+ const PACKAGE_VERSION = '1.0.1';
10
+
11
+ export { PACKAGE_VERSION };