Without knowing what kind of analytics data you are calculating and what type of graph you are using it is a little difficult to give you a good example. But here it is anyway, this is for a simple scenario.
When the server changes some analytics data, use socket.io to send a message to the client, containing the new analytics data. Something like this:
io.sockets.emit('analyticsUpdate', x, y);
On the client, create your Highcharts graph as normal but then add a load() event to the chart options, and use socket.io to retrieve the new data and update your chart like so:
var chart;
chart = new Highcharts.Chart({
chart: {
renderTo: 'container',
type: 'spline',
events: {
load: function() {
socket.on('analyticsUpdate', function (x, y) {
// Simple case where you have a single series
// and your data can simply be appended to the series
var series = this.series[0];
series.addPoint([x, y], true, true);
};
}
}
}
});
So whenever the server updates some analytics data, socket.io emits a message. The client is always listening for messages from the server, and so whenever it receives a new message it updates the graph.