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#Server-Sent Events GoDoc Build Status

Server-sent events (SSE) is a technology where a browser receives automatic updates from a server via HTTP connection. The Server-Sent Events EventSource API is standardized as part of HTML5[1] by the W3C.

##Sample code

import "github.com/manucorporat/sse"

func httpHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
	// data can be a primitive like a string, an integer or a float
	sse.Encode(w, sse.Event{
		Event: "message",
		Data:  "some data\nmore data",
	})

	// also a complex type, like a map, a struct or a slice
	sse.Encode(w, sse.Event{
		Id:    "124",
		Event: "message",
		Data: map[string]interface{}{
			"user":    "manu",
			"date":    time.Now().Unix(),
			"content": "hi!",
		},
	})
}
event: message
data: some data\\nmore data

id: 124
event: message
data: {"content":"hi!","date":1431540810,"user":"manu"}
 

##Content-Type

fmt.Println(sse.ContentType)
text/event-stream

##Decoding support

There is a client-side implementation of SSE coming soon.