I am trying to build a chat application purely using Ruby. There is a similar question posted earlier, but I have different and related queries. I have looked at this example (same as referred by the person who posted a similar question earlier). The code in the example doesn't seem to be working for me. On running the ruby script on the terminal, and connecting to the url: http://localhost:1234 in my browser, I indefinitely encounter a "Transferring data from localhost..." message.
Here 1234 is the port number used in the example provided. I am not able to figure out what is the reason behind my unsuccessful run. May be I need to specify something in the command line while executing the script or I am supposed to start the chat (input output) through some other place (probably the browser). I am not able to figure out what exactly to do.
I am running the chat server code pretty much unmodified. I am running the web service and the chat server on the same host.
I was able to partially get the code working for me up to the point where the loop starts. The modified code which worked for me up to a certain point is given below.
require 'gserver'
class BasicServer < GServer
def initialize(*args)
super(*args)
# Keep an overall record of the client IDs allocated
# and the lines of chat
@@client_id = 0
@@chat = []
end
def serve(io)
# io.puts("Hello world!")
# Increment the client ID so each client gets a unique ID
@@client_id += 1
my_client_id = @@client_id
my_position = @@chat.size
# io.puts(@@chat.size)
# Give the total number of people who are currently on chat.. for e.g. 0 => 1 person on chat
# Leave a message on the chat queue to signify this client
# has joined the chat
@@chat << [my_client_id, ""]
# io.puts(@@chat)
end
end
server = BasicServer.new(1234)
server.start
#sleep 120
#server.shutdown
For every browser instance a new client is connected to the chat queue (they have unique client IDs to identify them). I wanted to reuse the code in the example by adding a text box(something similar to what we use in html) to the browser instance(s) running wherein a user(s) can enter their message and post it say using the click of a button (which is also integrated in the browser). This reflects in all other browser instances of various clients and the chat goes on like this until users enter a string "quit" to leave the chat room.
I am not sure how to implement the above feature too in Ruby.