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socket.io.js not found

I am using the most up to date version of Socket.IO and I'm trying the first example on the how to use page, however, I'm getting an error when I try to get to '/socket.io/socket.io.js'

The javascript console saying the file doesn't exist. When I check my browser (both http://socket.io/socket.io.js and https://socket.io/socket.io.js), it isn't up there either. Is the documentation out of date? Where is the socket.io.js file that I'm supposed to include?

I am running this on a Mac with NodeJS running my app.js server.

I've tried using "http://cdn.socket.io/stable/socket.io.js" but it seems that is an old version (0.6) and the Javascript console says it doesn't have the "connect" function. (which is weird, I would think that connect is a rather integral function to have in such a library, but I guess not)

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    <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/socket.io/2.0.4/socket.io.js"></script>
    – NecipAllef
    Jul 25, 2018 at 9:56

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Your Socket.IO server will handle serving the correct version of the Socket.IO client library; you should not be using one from elsewhere on the Internet. From the top example on the Socket.IO website:

<script src="/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script>

This works because you wrap your HTTP server in Socket.IO (see the example at How To Use) and it intercepts requests for /socket.io/socket.io.js and sends the appropriate response automatically.

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    So if the server is running, /socket.io/socket.io.js should be there magically? Perhaps something is up with my server then, all I have is: node app.js info - socket.io started So I'm not sure what else is up, the Javascript console is saying that that file doesn't exist.
    – Esaevian
    Dec 31, 2011 at 18:57
  • Do you mind showing your server and client code? Either add it to your question in code blocks, or put them on gist.github.com or pastebin.com and link them in your question. Makes it much easier to determine what might be going wrong. :) Dec 31, 2011 at 19:01
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    I copy and pasted the code from the first example here: socket.io/#how-to-use However, I changed the port since node complained that I was already using 80. Just wirked it out with primatology that I had to change the port for the socket.io.js call, so the line would be <script src="http://localhost:8080/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script>
    – Esaevian
    Dec 31, 2011 at 19:02
  • Indeed. Are you by chance using an older version of Socket.IO? Check in the node_modules folder (assuming you use npm install socket.io) and look in Socket.IO's package.json, near the very top, to double check. Also, you can leave off the host/port and just put /socket.io/socket.io.js to let the browser determine the domain/port. Dec 31, 2011 at 19:06
  • I used the npm install socket.io command today, so I assume I got v.8. When I run the server, I get a Welcome to socket.io. on localhost:8080/socket.io/node_modules...is that right? Same on localhost:8080/socket.io/package.json
    – Esaevian
    Dec 31, 2011 at 20:55
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I know this seems obvious, but did you install Socket.IO on your server? Then you'll get a local copy of the file at '/socket.io/socket.io.js'.

npm install socket.io
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  • I did. There is no folder called socket.io at / on my machine. I was able to run "node app.js" just fine, and the server is running.
    – Esaevian
    Dec 31, 2011 at 18:48
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    It'll be at: 127.0.0.1:1337/socket.io/socket.io.js Replace 1337 with the port you're listening on.
    – benesch
    Dec 31, 2011 at 18:55
  • All I get is "Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to 127.0.0.1:1337"
    – Esaevian
    Dec 31, 2011 at 18:58
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    Oh. Derp. I'm using port 8080 (node complained that I was already using 80). So the js on the client should be <script src="localhost:8080/socket.io/socket.io.js></script>" Wow that was silly. Just got it working now.
    – Esaevian
    Dec 31, 2011 at 19:01
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    -1: There is no "local copy" at "/socket.io/socket.io.js". That can sound like there is a file on your server at that location. Aug 28, 2012 at 5:36

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