> They're not that popular actually, it seems...
They might become more popular, when they work behind proxies ... a limitation
which you usually figure out after your first important client tries to connect
from behind their corporate proxy, then you can implement polling again - a
fallback th
Ok
On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 6:07 PM Carlton Gibson
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> On 10 Aug 2019, at 18:51, Confi Yobo wrote:
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> So it should not be expected in 3.0? @ Carlton Gibson
>
>
> No. As per the previous comments, it’s not something likely to be included
> in core. Certainly not for 3.0.
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> On 10 Aug 2019, at 18:51, Confi Yobo wrote:
>
> So it should not be expected in 3.0? @ Carlton Gibson
No. As per the previous comments, it’s not something likely to be included in
core. Certainly not for 3.0.
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So it should not be expected in 3.0? @ Carlton Gibson
On Thursday, August 1, 2019 at 2:09:21 PM UTC+1, Confi Yobo wrote:
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> This might be a little redundant as you would say but i see importance in
> it.
>
> Django should come chipped in with websocket implementation rather
> developers using t
So it should not be expected in future release?
On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 9:14 PM Andrew Godwin wrote:
> Unfortunately, from my perspective, websocket support is tricky enough
> that it's at least not on the short-term plan to bake into Django; it's
> used by only a small fraction of our users, and
Unfortunately, from my perspective, websocket support is tricky enough that
it's at least not on the short-term plan to bake into Django; it's used by
only a small fraction of our users, and the Channels project is an official
Django project, so it's as close as we can get so far. Future Django
ver
And socket.io kind of implementation is one thing developers from js like
us are missing in django.
On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 8:58 PM Confi Yobo wrote:
> Please consider it, cause the procedures of using third party websocket
> library (mostly for production) is cumbersome
>
> On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 a
Please consider it, cause the procedures of using third party websocket
library (mostly for production) is cumbersome
On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 2:22 PM Carlton Gibson
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> Hmmm. I guess Channel is doing more than just websockets, but I've always
> thought it had good docs... Anyhow...
>
> We'll
Hmmm. I guess Channel is doing more than just websockets, but I've always
thought it had good docs... Anyhow...
We'll see how the Async work goes, but a lot of channel will end up being
absorbed into Django itself. What, at this point, I guess that will leave
is "just" the websocket bit. (Maybe