Document the JavaScript classes

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# Encapsulate the cable connection held by the consumer. This is an internal class not intended for direct user manipulation.
class Cable.Connection
constructor: (@consumer) ->
@open()

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# Responsible for ensuring the cable connection is in good health by validating the heartbeat pings sent from the server, and attempting
# revival reconnections if things go astray. Internal class, not intended for direct user manipulation.
class Cable.ConnectionMonitor
identifier: Cable.PING_IDENTIFIER

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# A new subscription is created through the Cable.Subscriptions instance available on the consumer.
# It provides a number of callbacks and a method for calling remote procedure calls on the corresponding
# Channel instance on the server side.
#
# An example demonstrates the basic functionality:
#
# App.appearance = App.cable.subscriptions.create "AppearanceChannel",
# connected: ->
# # Called once the subscription has been successfully completed
#
# appear: ->
# @perform 'appear', appearing_on: @appearingOn()
#
# away: ->
# @perform 'away'
#
# appearingOn: ->
# $('main').data 'appearing-on'
#
# The methods #appear and #away forward their intent to the remote AppearanceChannel instance on the server
# by calling the `@perform` method with the first parameter being the action (which maps to AppearanceChannel#appear/away).
# The second parameter is a hash that'll get JSON encoded and made available on the server in the data parameter.
#
# This is how the server component would look:
#
# class AppearanceChannel < ApplicationCable::Channel
# def subscribed
# current_user.appear
# end
#
# def unsubscribed
# current_user.disappear
# end
#
# def appear(data)
# current_user.appear on: data['appearing_on']
# end
#
# def away
# current_user.away
# end
# end
#
# The "AppearanceChannel" name is automatically mapped between the client-side subscription creation and the server-side Ruby class name.
# The AppearanceChannel#appear/away public methods are exposed automatically to client-side invocation through the @perform method.
class Cable.Subscription
constructor: (@subscriptions, params = {}, mixin) ->
@identifier = JSON.stringify(params)

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# Collection class for creating (and internally managing) channel subscriptions. The only method intended to be triggered by the user
# us Cable.Subscriptions#create, and it should be called through the consumer like so:
#
# @App = {}
# App.cable = Cable.createConsumer "http://example.com/accounts/1"
# App.appearance = App.cable.subscriptions.create "AppearanceChannel"
#
# For more details on how you'd configure an actual channel subscription, see Cable.Subscription.
class Cable.Subscriptions
constructor: (@consumer) ->
@subscriptions = []
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params = if typeof channel is "object" then channel else {channel}
new Cable.Subscription this, params, mixin
# Private
add: (subscription) ->
@subscriptions.push(subscription)
@notify(subscription, "initialized")