3

I want to use sockets in my web app. I don't want to use socket.io library on client-side. It's OK for server-side though. Can I do this?

Now with socket.io on server and pure websocket on client I have destroying non-socket.io upgrade error. I've googled that it means that I have to use socket.io-client library on client-side. Is there any way to avoid that? I don't want client to be tight with this library and use pure html5 websocket instead.

If it's not possible what should I use for server to connect with pure html5 websockets?

If someone is curious here is my server code (coffeescript file)

# Require HTTP module (to start server) and Socket.IO
http = require 'http'
io = require 'socket.io'    

# Start the server at port 8080
server = http.createServer (req, res) ->
    # Send HTML headers and message
    res.writeHead 200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/html' }
    res.end "<h1>Hello from server!</h1>"

server.listen 8080

# Create a Socket.IO instance, passing it our server
socket = io.listen server

# Add a connect listener
socket.on 'connection', (client) ->

    # Create periodical which ends a message to the client every 5 seconds
    interval = setInterval ->
        client.send "This is a message from the server!  #{new Date().getTime()}"
    , 5000

    # Success!  Now listen to messages to be received
    client.on 'message', (event) ->
        console.log 'Received message from client!', event

    client.on 'disconnect', ->
        clearInterval interval
        console.log 'Server has disconnected'

And here is a client-side

<script>
    // Create a socket instance
    socket = new WebSocket('ws://myservername:8080');

    // Open the socket
    socket.onopen = function (event) {
        console.log('Socket opened on client side', event);

        // Listen for messages
        socket.onmessage = function (event) {
            console.log('Client received a message', event);
        };

        // Listen for socket closes
        socket.onclose = function (event) {
            console.log('Client notified socket has closed', event);
        };
    };
</script>
2

1 Answer 1

0

I've found this library, seems OK for my needs https://npmjs.org/package/ws

1
  • can we open a port on localserver using javascript ? i mean using this websocket technology. ?? link me to some documentation. Oct 30, 2013 at 4:12

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.