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The Problem

When using Gumband you should only ever call new Gumband(...) once. This is because only one SDK should connect to a Gumband Exhibit in the cloud at a time. Creating multiple new Gumband() calls will violate this behavior and result in a message like the one below.

The Solution

If you are feeling like you need to call new Gumband() more than once in your code you can prevent this error by using a singleton wrapping class.

How You can Use a Singleton

Creating a singleton class requires creating a static class property, and then setting the value of that property to this. Then when the constructor runs you check for that static property first and try to return that instead of a whole new class.

Once you implement this pattern you can feel free to run new GumbandService() (your wrapper class) multiple times in your code to get reference to any properties and methods you desire without duplicating calls to new Gumband().

// File: your-gumband-project/gumband/gumband-service-wrapper.js

// Imports
const { Gumband } = require("@deeplocal/gumband-node-sdk");

/**
 * A class that wraps the Gumband SDK and handles websocket messages 
 * that come from the Gumband Cloud.
 */
class GumbandService {
    /**
     * A reference to the Gumband SDK instance.
     */
    gumbandSDK;

    // Static variable to hold the singleton instance
    static instance;

    constructor() {
        // Check if an instance already exists
        // If it does, return the existing instance
        if (GumbandService.instance) {
            return GumbandService.instance;
        }

        // Create the Gumband SDK instance
        this.gumbandSDK = new Gumband(...contructorArgs);

        // Store the instance in the static variable
        GumbandService.instance = this;
    }

    // ... your other class methods
}

// Export the GumbandService class
module.exports = { GumbandService };

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