// We import the CSS which is extracted to its own file by esbuild. // Remove this line if you add a your own CSS build pipeline (e.g postcss). import "../css/app.css" // If you want to use Phoenix channels, run `mix help phx.gen.channel` // to get started and then uncomment the line below. import "./user_socket.js" // You can include dependencies in two ways. // // The simplest option is to put them in assets/vendor and // import them using relative paths: // // import "./vendor/some-package.js" // // Alternatively, you can `npm install some-package` and import // them using a path starting with the package name: // // import "some-package" // // Include phoenix_html to handle method=PUT/DELETE in forms and buttons. import "phoenix_html" // Establish Phoenix Socket and LiveView configuration. import {Socket} from "phoenix" import {LiveSocket} from "phoenix_live_view" import topbar from "../vendor/topbar" let csrfToken = document.querySelector("meta[name='csrf-token']").getAttribute("content") let liveSocket = new LiveSocket("/live", Socket, {params: {_csrf_token: csrfToken}}) // Show progress bar on live navigation and form submits topbar.config({barColors: {0: "#29d"}, shadowColor: "rgba(0, 0, 0, .3)"}) window.addEventListener("phx:page-loading-start", info => topbar.show()) window.addEventListener("phx:page-loading-stop", info => topbar.hide()) // connect if there are any LiveViews on the page liveSocket.connect() // expose liveSocket on window for web console debug logs and latency simulation: // >> liveSocket.enableDebug() // >> liveSocket.enableLatencySim(1000) // enabled for duration of browser session // >> liveSocket.disableLatencySim() window.liveSocket = liveSocket //