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    Engine.IO

    Engine.IO

    Transport-based cross-browser bi-directional communication layer

    In most cases, the connection will be established with WebSocket, providing a low-overhead communication channel between the server and the client. Rest assured! In case the WebSocket connection is not possible, it will fall back to HTTP long-polling. And if the connection is lost, the client will automatically try to reconnect. Scale to multiple servers and send events to all connected clients with ease. Socket.IO is a library that enables real-time, bidirectional and event-based...
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    isomorphic-fetch

    isomorphic-fetch

    Isomorphic WHATWG Fetch API, for Node and Browserify

    ...As a "safe" alternative, which does not modify the global, consider fetch-ponyfill. The Fetch API is currently not implemented consistently across browsers. This module will enable you to use fetch in your Node code in a cross-browser compliant fashion. The Fetch API is part of the Web platform API defined by the standards bodies WHATWG and W3C. All open source code released by FT Labs is licenced under the MIT licence. Based on the fine work by jxck.
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