I am building a simple login system using node.js and its socket.io module. I am done with the authentication part, i.e., using MongoDB, I can now ascertain whether the user attempting to log in is genuine or fake. At this stage, when I find a genuine login, I need to redirect the client to a different page (index.html). However, because a request is not sent and a response is not expected with a socket.io event, I cannot use response.setHeader(...); because there is no 'response' parameter in my callback function. Here is my code:
On client side:
<script src="/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script>
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.1.js"></script>
<script>
var socket=io();
$('form').submit(function(){
var un=$('#un').val();
var pw=$('#pw').val();
socket.emit('login',un,pw);
return false;
});
</script>
and on the server end,
var app=require('express')();
var server=require('http').Server(app);
var io=socket(server);
io.on('connection',function(client){
client.on('login',function(username,pw){
//if authenticated, direct the client to index.html
});
});
Can anyone please suggest any method to do this?