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I'm new to node.js/socket.io so I don't really know what I'm doing, but I've got this for my server side:

var app = require('net')
, fs = require('fs')


var server = app.createServer(function (socket) {
  socket.write("Echo server\r\n");
  socket.pipe(socket);
  socket.on('data', function(data) {
    console.log(data);
  });
});

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

server.listen(81);

So the tcp server works when I use nc localhost 81 and send it data. However, I don't know how to connect and send data to the tcp server on a website from the server side using script tags. So what would the client side be to connect to this tcp server and send data to it?

Thanks!

Newly added code:

Server:

var app = require('net')
  , fs = require('fs')

var sockets_list = [];

var server = app.createServer(function (socket) {
  sockets_list.push(socket);
  socket.write("Echo server\r\n");

  socket.on('data', function(data) {
    console.log(data);
    for (var i = 0; i < sockets_list.length; i++) {
        sockets_list[i].write(data);
    }


  });

  socket.on('end', function() {
    var i = sockets_list.indexOf(socket);
    sockets_list.splice(i, 1);
  });


});



server.listen(81);

Client:

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://localhost:82/socket.io/socket.io.js">    </script>
<script>
var socket = io.connect('http://localhost:81');

socket.on('connect', function () {
    socket.send('hi');
});

socket.send('hi1');
socket.emit('hi2');

alert('here');



</script>

What happened:

I have a webpage loading which takes one socket and a nc localhost 81 which takes up another socket. So the nc displays everything the web page sends. After I connect the webpage, the alert('here'); is executed and the nc shows the http request, however, nothing else is sent to the tcp server, and the webpage is in constant refresh status. Why does the webpage never fully load, the 'hi' messages never get sent, and what about the http request to a tcp server? Why doesn't my tcp client fail with my tcp server?

1 Answer 1

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Socket.io's how to use page shows you exactly how to do that.

<script src="/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script>
<script>
  var socket = io.connect('http://localhost/');
  socket.on('connect', function () {
    socket.send('hi');

    socket.on('message', function (msg) {
      // my msg
    });
  });
</script>
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  • that sends a http request to a tcp server, does that matter? Also after I connect, the refresh circle continues to move like the web page never finishes moving... what's going on?
    – Derek
    Sep 7, 2011 at 21:45
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    You cannot establish a raw TCP connection from a web page; there's no browser facility that allows you to open an arbitrary socket. Socket.io provides a cross-browser abstraction layer that mimics WebSockets, which allow TCP-like full-duplex message passing.
    – josh3736
    Sep 7, 2011 at 22:08
  • k thx for explaining the first part for me, but i'm still confused why when I try to connect to my tcp server the webpage never fully finishes and I can't send anything through. Added new code above.
    – Derek
    Sep 7, 2011 at 23:23
  • socket io generally uses the same port as the http server. It may open a websocket or simulate one. Either way I think you want localhost not localhost:81. Sep 18, 2012 at 23:11

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