We run a Node.js and Express application on Heroku that uses the ws library for realtime web sockets. Below is a screen shot of the numerous H15 timeout's that we are seeing.
I've read that Heroku terminates any idle connection after 55 seconds but our sockets send ping-pong back and forth every 5 seconds when the connection is open. A piece of the server code is below:
var _this = this;
this.server.on('connection', function(ws){
// check for a ping, respond with pong
ws.on('message', function(data){
data = data.toString('utf8');
if (data === PING) {
ws.send(PONG);
}
});
ws.on('close', function(err){
TL.logger.info('Socket closed: '+path);
_this.sockets = _.filter(_this.sockets, function(_ws){
return ws != _ws;
});
});
ws.on('error', function(err){
TL.logger.info('Socket error: '+path);
_this.sockets = _.filter(_this.sockets, function(_ws){
return ws != _ws;
});
});
_this.sockets.push(ws);
});
And here's a picture of client side socket in chrome:
Any idea's how to prevent the idle connection?
ws
for example it is justws.ping()
(and wrap that in a try catch)