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I'm making a little Node app using socket.io 0.9.13 using Express 3.0.6. I can't seem to anything even starting to run because it says socket.io has no method listen(). Here's my code (compiled coffeescript, so it's a bit ugly):

(function() {
  var app, express, io, port, usernames;

  express = require('express');

  app = express();

  io = require('socket.io'.listen(3000));

  port = 3000;

  app.listen(port);

  console.log("Listening on port " + port);

  console.log('CNTRL-C to quit.');

  app.engine('hamlc', require('haml-coffee'.__express));

  app.get('/', function(request, response) {
    return response.render('index.hamlc');
  });

  usernames = {};

  io.sockets.on('connection', function(socket) {
    socket.on('send-chat', function(msg) {
      return io.sockets.emit('update-chat', socket.username, msg);
    });
    socket.on('add-user', function(username) {
      socket.username = username;
      usernames[username] = username;
      socket.emit('update-chat', 'SERVER', "You have connected as " + username + ".");
      socket.broadcast.emit('update-users', 'SERVER', "" + username + " has joined the chat.");
      return io.sockets.emit('update-users', usernames);
    });
    return socket.on('disconnect', function() {
      delete usernames[socket.username];
      io.sockets.emit('update-users', usernames);
      return socket.broadcast.emit('update-chat', 'SERVER', "" + socket.username + " has disconnected from chat");
    });
  });

}).call(this);

Which raises the following error:

node.js:201
        throw e; // process.nextTick error, or 'error' event on first tick
              ^
TypeError: Object socket.io has no method 'listen'
    at Object.<anonymous> (/Users/chris/src/web/kouv/app.js:8:28)
    at Object.<anonymous> (/Users/chris/src/web/kouv/app.js:44:4)
    at Module._compile (module.js:432:26)
    at Object..js (module.js:450:10)
    at Module.load (module.js:351:31)
    at Function._load (module.js:310:12)
    at Array.0 (module.js:470:10)
    at EventEmitter._tickCallback (node.js:192:40)

Answer appreciated greatly. :-)

1 Answer 1

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Try this:

var express = require('express'),
    http = require('http');

var app = express();
var server = http.createServer(app);

var io = require('socket.io').listen(server);
server.listen(3000);

Socket.io essentially hijacks the http object when it runs; express 3.xx no longer runs off the http.server though, so it's necessary to create your own instance of it for socket.io to use.

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  • Ah... I see. require 'socket.io'.listen(server) was compiling to require('socket.io'.listen(server))
    – beakr
    Jan 25, 2013 at 0:56
  • @beakr I guess @ari meant express = require('express'); instead of http = require('http'); Nov 1, 2013 at 23:13
  • Yes, you're right! Sorry. What does var = express() do exactly, by the way? Nov 2, 2013 at 14:50
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    @Homero github.com/visionmedia/express/blob/master/lib/express.js. See lines 17 and 32-39. The createApplication function is exposed in line 17, so when express() is called, it is running lines 32-39 (setting up connect, etc.), which is saved to the variable app, and then returned to be stored in the variable app.
    – Ari
    Nov 4, 2013 at 1:37

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