Eliom_react.DownSourceEvent from server to client.
A "Down event" (AKA down-going event) is an event which occurrences are transmitted asynchronously to the client. Even if they are named "events", it might be better to consider them as asynchronous server-to-client edges in the react events dependency graph.
To use this, call function of_react on server side, and just use the returned value as a react event on client side. Example: let e = of_react ... in ... {{ ... React.E.map f %e; ... }}
The abstract type of down events.
val of_react :
?scope:[< Eliom_comet.Channel.comet_scope ] ->
?throttling:float ->
?name:string ->
?size:int ->
'a React.E.t ->
'a tof_react ?scope ?throttling ?name e create an asynchronous edge originating from e. The parameters are:
throttling for the limit to event propagation rate (minimum time, in second, between two consecutive events - other events are lost),name for named edges,size for the size of the server side buffer.scope tell which kind of channel this rely on (See Eliom_comet.create).