---
name: echo-vue-development
description: "Develops real-time broadcasting in Vue applications with Laravel Echo. Activates when configuring Echo in Vue (configureEcho); using composables (useEcho, useEchoPublic, useEchoPresence, useEchoModel, useEchoNotification, useConnectionStatus); listening for broadcast events in Vue components; implementing client events (whisper) in Vue; or when the user mentions Echo with Vue, real-time Vue composables, or broadcasting in Vue components."
license: MIT
metadata:
author: laravel
---
# Laravel Echo Vue Integration
## When to Apply
Activate this skill when:
- Configuring Echo in a Vue application (`configureEcho`)
- Using Echo composables in Vue components
- Listening for broadcast events, model events, or notifications in Vue
- Implementing client events (whisper) in Vue
## Documentation
Use `search-docs` for detailed broadcasting patterns. Search for:
- "receiving broadcasts" — composable usage with full examples
- "model broadcasting" — useEchoModel for Eloquent model events
- "client events" — whisper/listenForWhisper
- "presence channels" — useEchoPresence with member tracking
- "broadcasting installation" — configureEcho setup
## Basic Usage
### Configure Echo
Call once in your app entry point (e.g., `app.ts`):
```typescript
import { configureEcho } from "@laravel/echo-vue";
configureEcho({
broadcaster: "reverb",
});
```
All Reverb connection options (`key`, `wsHost`, `wsPort`, `wssPort`, `forceTLS`, `enabledTransports`) are auto-read from environment variables when omitted. Override explicitly only when needed.
For Pusher:
```typescript
import { configureEcho } from "@laravel/echo-vue";
configureEcho({
broadcaster: "pusher",
});
```
### Listen for Events
```vue
```
`useEcho` defaults to private channels, subscribes on mount, unsubscribes on unmount.
Listen to multiple events:
```vue
```
### Public Channels
```vue
```
### Presence Channels
```vue
```
### Model Broadcasting
```vue
```
### Notifications
```vue
```
### Client Events (Whisper)
```vue
```
### Connection Status
```vue
Connection: {{ status }}
```
### Type Safety
Specify payload shape using TypeScript generics:
```vue
```
For model broadcasts:
```vue
```
### Manual Control
All composables return methods for manual control:
```vue
```
## Available Composables
- `useEcho(channel, event, callback, deps?, visibility?)` — Private channels (default). Supports single or array of events.
- `useEchoPublic(channel, event, callback, deps?)` — Public channels (no auth)
- `useEchoPresence(channel, event, callback, deps?)` — Presence channels with member tracking
- `useEchoModel(model, id, events, callback, deps?)` — Eloquent model events (auto-constructs channel name, auto-adds dot prefix)
- `useEchoNotification(channel, callback, event?, deps?)` — Broadcast notifications
- `useConnectionStatus()` — Returns a `Ref` that updates reactively
All composables return `{ listen, stopListening, leaveChannel, leave, channel }` for manual control.
### Utilities
- `configureEcho(options)` — Configure the singleton Echo instance (call once in app entry point)
- `echo()` — Access the Echo instance directly (e.g., `echo().socketId()` for the X-Socket-ID header)
- `echoIsConfigured()` — Check if Echo has been configured before accessing `echo()`
### Additional Capabilities via channel()
- Client events: `channel().whisper("typing", data)` / `channel().listenForWhisper("typing", cb)`
- Notifications: `channel().notification(cb)` — alternative to `useEchoNotification`
- Channel lifecycle: `channel().subscribed(cb)` / `channel().error(cb)`
## Server-Side Reference
Use `search-docs` for detailed code examples. This section covers what's available on the backend so you can build the full end-to-end flow.
### Creating Broadcast Events
```bash
php artisan make:event OrderShipped
```
```php
namespace App\Events;
use App\Models\Order;
use Illuminate\Broadcasting\InteractsWithSockets;
use Illuminate\Broadcasting\PrivateChannel;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Broadcasting\ShouldBroadcast;
use Illuminate\Queue\SerializesModels;
class OrderShipped implements ShouldBroadcast
{
use InteractsWithSockets, SerializesModels;
public function __construct(public Order $order) {}
public function broadcastOn(): array
{
return [new PrivateChannel('orders.'.$this->order->id)];
}
}
```
### Channel Authorization
Define in `routes/channels.php`:
```php
use App\Models\Order;
use App\Models\User;
Broadcast::channel('orders.{orderId}', function (User $user, int $orderId) {
return $user->id === Order::findOrNew($orderId)->user_id;
});
```
Create a channel class for complex authorization:
```bash
php artisan make:channel OrderChannel
```
List all registered channels:
```bash
php artisan channel:list
```
### Channel Types
- Public (`new Channel`) — no auth, anyone can subscribe. Use for app-wide announcements, public feeds, or status pages.
- Private (`new PrivateChannel`) — requires authorization. Use for user-specific data like orders, messages, or account updates.
- Presence (`new PresenceChannel`) — authorized + tracks who's online. Use for chat rooms, collaborative editing, "who's viewing this" features, or typing indicators.
- EncryptedPrivate — end-to-end encryption, Pusher/Reverb only. Use when payload must be hidden from the broadcast server (e.g., sensitive financial data or private messages).
- Drivers: `reverb` (self-hosted WebSocket server), `pusher` (managed service), `ably` (managed service), `log` (writes to Laravel log, use for debugging), `null` (no-op, use for testing)
### Event Customization
- `broadcastAs()` — custom event name (client must use dot prefix: `.listen('.custom.name')`). Use when you want stable API names decoupled from PHP class names, or shorter event names for the frontend.
- `broadcastWith()` — control exact payload. Use to avoid leaking sensitive model attributes, slim down large payloads, or add computed data not on the model.
- `broadcastWhen()` — conditional broadcasting. Use to skip broadcasting when changes are trivial (e.g., only broadcast order updates above a threshold, or skip unchanged fields).
- `broadcastQueue()` / `$queue` — route to specific queue. Use to isolate real-time broadcasts from slow background jobs so they're processed faster.
- `$connection` — set queue connection per event. Use when broadcasts should go through a faster queue backend like Redis while other jobs use the database driver.
### Broadcasting Interfaces
- `ShouldBroadcast` — queue the broadcast (default). Use for most events to avoid blocking the HTTP response.
- `ShouldBroadcastNow` — broadcast synchronously, skip queue. Use during development or for time-critical events where queue latency is unacceptable.
- `ShouldDispatchAfterCommit` — wait for DB transaction commit. Use when the event references newly created records that listeners need to query (prevents race conditions).
- `ShouldRescue` — auto-catch broadcast exceptions. Use to prevent broadcast failures (e.g., WebSocket server down) from disrupting the user's HTTP request.
- `InteractsWithSockets` — required for `toOthers()`. Use on any event where you want to exclude the sender (optimistic UI updates).
- `InteractsWithBroadcasting` — override driver per event via `broadcastVia()`. Use in multi-driver setups (e.g., some events via Reverb, others via Pusher).
### Broadcasting Helpers
- `broadcast(new Event)->toOthers()` — exclude current user's socket. Use when the client already updates optimistically from the API response to avoid duplicate updates.
- `broadcast(new Event)->via('pusher')` — override connection. Use to route specific events through a different broadcast driver than the default.
- `Broadcast::on()`, `Broadcast::private()`, `Broadcast::presence()` — anonymous broadcasting without event classes. Chain `.as('name')->with($data)->send()` or `.sendNow()`. Use for simple one-off broadcasts where creating a full event class is overkill (e.g., quick status updates, simple notifications).
### Channel Authorization Options
- Closure-based in `routes/channels.php` — use for simple authorization logic (e.g., checking ownership).
- Model binding: `Broadcast::channel('orders.{order}', fn (User $user, Order $order) => ...)` — use when authorization depends on the model instance (auto-resolves from route parameter).
- Channel classes via `php artisan make:channel` — use for complex authorization logic that benefits from dependency injection or reusable logic across channels.
- Multiple guards: `['guards' => ['web', 'admin']]` — use when the channel should be accessible by users authenticated via different guards (e.g., both regular users and admins).
### Model Broadcasting (Server-Side)
- `BroadcastsEvents` trait auto-broadcasts created/updated/deleted/trashed/restored. Use to automatically keep clients in sync with Eloquent model changes without writing individual events.
- Channel convention: `App.Models.Post.{id}` — matches `useEchoModel` first argument.
- `broadcastAs($event)` and `broadcastWith($event)` for per-action customization. Use to send different payloads for create vs update, or suppress certain event types.
- `newBroadcastableEvent($event)` for event instance customization (e.g., `->dontBroadcastToCurrentUser()`). Use when you need to modify the underlying event object before it's dispatched.
### Running Required Processes
```bash
php artisan queue:work # Required for ShouldBroadcast events
php artisan reverb:start # Required for Reverb driver
```
## Common Pitfalls
- Queue worker must be running for `ShouldBroadcast` events. Use `ShouldBroadcastNow` during development.
- `BROADCAST_CONNECTION` not `BROADCAST_DRIVER`: Laravel 11+ renamed this env key.
- Presence channel auth must return an array of user data (`['id' => $user->id, 'name' => $user->name]`), not `true`. Returning `true` silently fails.
- Dot prefix rule: When using `broadcastAs()`, client must prefix with `.` (e.g., `.listen('.custom.name')`). Without the dot, Echo looks for `App\Events\custom.name` which silently fails.
- CORS: When frontend/backend are on different origins, add `broadcasting/auth` to `config/cors.php` paths and set `supports_credentials` to `true`.
- `channels.php` not loaded: Verify it's included in `withRouting()` in `bootstrap/app.php`.
- Reverb is long-running: Code changes require `php artisan reverb:restart`.
- Call `configureEcho` before any composables run. Place it in your app entry point (e.g., `app.ts`), not inside a component's `