I manually applied this patch and everything works now. Waiting on upstream to fix this https://github.com/LearnBoost/socket.io-client/pull/361/files
I'm just trying to follow the examples given and trying to get this to work.
Mockserver.js:
var io = require('socket.io').listen(8000);
io.sockets.on('connection', function(client) {
console.log('+ new client');
client.on('disconnect', function() {
console.log('- lost a client');
});
});
Mockclient.js:
var io = require('socket.io-client');
var socket = new io.connect('localhost', { port: 8000 });
socket.on('connect', function() {
console.log('connected');
});
socket.on('message', function(data) {
console.log(data);
});
I then run these pair with node Mockserver.js and node Mockclient.js on another terminal
info - socket.io started
debug - client authorized
info - handshake authorized 14797776461130411158
debug - setting request GET /socket.io/1/websocket/14797776461130411158
debug - set heartbeat interval for client 14797776461130411158
debug - client authorized for
debug - websocket writing 1::
+ new client
debug - set close timeout for client 14797776461130411158
***************************** error occurs here ****************
info - socket error Error: write EPIPE
at errnoException (net.js:632:11)
at Object.afterWrite [as oncomplete] (net.js:470:18)
****************************************************************
debug - setting request GET /socket.io/1/xhr-polling/14797776461130411158?t=1325912082073
debug - setting poll timeout
debug - discarding transport
debug - cleared close timeout for client 14797776461130411158
debug - cleared heartbeat interval for client 14797776461130411158
debug - clearing poll timeout
info - transport end
debug- set close timeout for client 14797776461130411158
debug - cleared close timeout for client 14797776461130411158
at this point I stopped Mockclient.js
- lost a client
debug - discarding transport
The only output for "node Mockclient.js" is
The "sys" module is now called "util". It should have a similar interface.
What's causing the socket exception? I'm probably missing something pretty obvious. Also, can somebody else try my code to see if the errors on their machine as well? The code inside socket.on('connect'... isn't triggering either. I don't exactly know why.