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I'd like to know if it's possible to have a nodejs event which is listening all action sent by nodejs without modifying the lib source.

For example, i've got 2 actions :

socket.on("login", function() { //do something });
socket.on("getUser", function() { //do something });

But if socket sent me an action except "login" or "getUser", i'd like to do something like this :

socket.on("actionUnknow", function() { socket.disconnect(); });

I've found some topics on stackoverflow with the same problem, but answers was to modify lib source and I don't want to do it.

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  • The default implementation of events doesn't support that stackoverflow.com/a/10018819/941764
    – jgillich
    Feb 20, 2015 at 13:19
  • @OrangeDog It's not a duplicate. The answer to the question you linked to suggests using a different EventEmitter implementation, which would mean changing the source code.
    – mscdex
    Feb 20, 2015 at 19:02

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The EventEmitter implementation used by node.js does not support wildcards of any kind, so basically you are out of luck. You could monkey-patch socket.emit, but that's more of a hack than anything:

var origEmit = socket.emit;
socket.emit = function(ev) {
  console.log(ev);
  origEmit.apply(this, arguments);
});
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  • Nop, i don't want to do that. I'd like to know if it can be dangerous for node server if "socket" spamming unknow node event ?
    – Jean Bon
    Feb 20, 2015 at 13:29

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