Adds long-running websocket stream consumer example#51
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| """Handle WebSocket error event.""" | ||
| print(f"WebSocket error: {event}") | ||
| self.connected = False | ||
| self.ctx.abort("WebSocket error occurred") |
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Does ctx.abort() behave well?
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It should do, why wouldn't it? It restarts the DO.
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This is something that we don't even have as an example for JS: a long-running Durable Object which streams data from a web socket.
This one listens to Bluesky's jetstream to grab events for each post on Bluesky. It then prints at most one every second.
Deployed to https://python-websocket-stream-consumer.runtime-playground.workers.dev.