Basically, I am trying to set up a basic comet server and client using node.js from scratch. A tried to Google things about the process it should work and as I am testing it seems to work fine. However one question is still in my head. First I would like to show you the code.
var http = require('http');
var sys = require('sys');
var fs = require('fs');
var qs = require('querystring');
var server = http.createServer();
var connections = [];
server.on('request', function(req, res) {
console.log(req.url);
if(req.url == '/index') {
fs.readFile(__dirname + '/index.html', function(err, data){
if(err) {
res.writeHead(err, data);
return res.end('Error loading index.html');
}
res.writeHead(200);
res.end(data);
});
} else if(req.url == '/sendData') {
if (req.method == 'POST') {
var body = '';
req.on('data', function (data) {
body += data;
});
req.on('end', function () {
var POST = qs.parse(body);
console.log(POST);
res.writeHead(200);
res.end("");
broadcastData(POST);
});
}
} else {
connections.push(res);
}
});
function broadcastData(data) {
for(var i = 0; i < connections.length; i++) {
connections[i].writeHead(200);
connections[i].end(JSON.stringify({'message': data}));
}
}
process.openStdin().addListener('data', function(chunk) {
for(var i = 0; i < connections.length; i++) {
connections[i].writeHead(200);
var message = chunk.toString();
connections[i].end(JSON.stringify({'message': {'name': message}}));
}
});
server.listen(4000);
the client side:
function doComet() {
$.getJSON('/', function(events){
doComet();
console.log(events);
$('#content').append(events.message.name);
});
}
function sendData(data) {
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "/sendData",
contentType: 'application/javascript; charset=UTF-8',
data: { name: "John", location: "Boston" }
}).done(function( msg ) {
console.log(msg)
});
}
So there is a listener which sends the data which I write on stdin and also there's a button on the client side which will send the data to the server and the server sends it to all clients.
My question is what if a lot of events happen in a really short amount of time? I mean as soon as a response got from the server another ajax request is sent but there should be a short amount of time when the client is not connected yet and if happens something during that time the client will not have the fresh data.
So does my thoughts right about this? In this case somehow I should sync the data properly to make sure everybody gets it. Does anybody know how to do it properly?
Thank you for you help!