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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:07:14+00:00 2026-05-13T09:07:14+00:00

In Nitrogen, the Erlang web framework, I have the following problem. I have a

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In Nitrogen, the Erlang web framework, I have the following problem. I have a process that takes care of sending and receiving messages to another process that acts as a hub. This process acts as the comet process to receive the messages and update the page.

The problem is that when the user process a button I get a call to event. How do I get ahold of that Pid at an event.

the code that initiates the communication and sets up the receiving part looks like this, first I have an event which starts the client process by calling wf:comet:

event(start_chat) -> 
  Client = wf:comet(fun() -> chat_client() end);

The code for the client process is the following, which gets and joins a room at the beginning and then goes into a loop sending and receiving messages to/from the room:

chat_client() -> 
  Room = room_provider:get_room(), 
  room:join(Room), 
  chat_client(Room).

chat_client(Room) -> 
  receive
    {send_message, Message} ->
      room:send_message(Room, Message);
    {message, From, Message} -> 
      wf:insert_bottom(messages, [#p{}, #span { text=Message }]), 
      wf:comet_flush()
  end, 
  chat_client(Room).

Now, here’s the problem. I have another event, send_message:

event(send_message) ->
  Message = wf:q(message),
  ClientPid ! {send_message, Message}.

except that ClientPid is not defined there, and I can’t see how to get ahold of it. Any ideas?

The related threat at the Nitrogen mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/nitrogenweb/browse_thread/thread/c6d9927467e2a51a

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    2026-05-13T09:07:14+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:07 am

    Nitrogen provides a key-value storage per page instance called state. From the documentation:

    Retrieve a page state value stored under the specified key. Page State is different from Session State in that Page State is scoped to a series of requests by one user to one Nitrogen Page:

    wf:state(Key) -> Value
    

    Store a page state variable for the current user. Page State is different from Session State in that Page State is scoped to a series of requests by one user to one Nitrogen Page:

    wf:state(Key, Value) -> ok
    

    Clear a user’s page state:

    wf:clear_state() -> ok
    
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