/** ## PeerJs + JSON Example Here, I will give a short overview on how to enable collaborative json with the [PeerJs](http://peerjs.com/) Connector and the Json Framework. Open [index.html](http://dadamonad.github.io/Yatta/examples/PeerJs-Json/index.html) in your Browser and use the console to explore Yatta! [PeerJs](http://peerjs.com) is a Framework that enables you to connect to other peers. You just need the user-id of the peer (browser/client). And then you can connect to it. First you have to include the following libraries in your html file: ``` ``` ### Create Connector The PeerJs Framework requires an API key, or you need to set up your own PeerJs server. Get an API key from the [Website](http://peerjs.com/peerserver). The first parameter of `createPeerJsConnector` is forwarded as the options object in PeerJs. Therefore, you may also specify the server/port here, if you have set up your own server. */ var yatta, yattaHandler; Y.createPeerJsConnector({key: 'h7nlefbgavh1tt9'}, function(Connector, user_id){ /** You can also specify your own user_id with peerjs. But then you have to make sure that no other client associated to your API-key has the same user_id. ``` Y.createPeerJsConnector("unique_id", {key: 'h7nlefbgavh1tt9'}, function(Connector, user_id){ ``` */ /** ### Yatta yatta is the shared json object. If you change something on this object, it will be instantly shared with all the other collaborators. */ yatta = new Y.JsonFramework(user_id, Connector); yatta.val('w','w'); });