I don't seem to know the right keywords to search for, so I'll describe what I'm trying to do, with a simple example, and hope for some possible techniques/technologies/libraries/tutorials.
One or more people can view a web page containing a color chooser (eg: jqueryui's color picker, with 3 sliders and a changing color box). When you first access the page you see the currently selected color (global and shared among all users). If any user changes the color by moving a slider, then (1) the new value is immediately passed to the server (which will control a physical light), and (2) the color pickers for any other viewers of the web page are changed as well.
So the two key dynamics are: One - the browser sends new values to the server whenever the user changes them on screen (eg: moves a slider) in order to update a global value common to all users. and Two - whenever the global values changes its send to the browsers of all current viewers. (If two users try to change the same control at the same time, I do not care which one "wins", just that the system remains stable).
I suspect this involves connecting a javascript UI library like jqueryui with some ajax or web socket functionality, but I'm not yet finding any references or tutorials or libraries for this.
If it matters, the initial target is a Raspberry Pi server being accessed over WiFi by phone browsers, and controlling patterns displayed on "pixel" LED lights through multiple interactive UI elements; the color picker described above is a simplified example.
And I could do this without immediate interaction by having a conventional form and submit button which sends values to the server, and refresh button which redraws the page from the server's current values. But I want users to be able to see the physical lights change as they move the slider (albeit with some inherent small delay). And I'd like other viewers to be able to start making changes from the current color (pattern/params) without needing to do manually refresh the page first.
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