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I am using socketio with expressjs with its routes as a middleware. Below is my code. Currently, my setup is not working with my current approach. Below are the code snippets that I am using but none of the is working. How can make this work?

nodejs code here is index.js

let app = require('express')();
let http = require('http').Server(app);
let io = require('socket.io')(http);

let newRoute = require('./routes/new');

io.on('connection', (socket) => {

    console.log('Listening to Socket');

    socket.on('FirstEvent', msg => {
        console.log(msg); // This works fine, no issues here and question is not for this.
    });
});

app.use((req, res, next) => {
    req.io = io;
    next();
});

app.use('/new', newRoute);

var port = process.env.PORT || 3001;

http.listen(port, function() {
console.log('listening in http://localhost:' + port);
});

here is new.js

let express = require('express');
let route = express.Router();

route.get('/', (request, response) => {
    console.log('NEW ROUTE'); // this is logs out.
    request.io.on('RouteEvent', msg => {
        console.log(msg); // this does not pop out
    });

    response.json({
        'RES': 'No Socket IO data'
    });
});

module.exports = route;

Here is my home.ts file with following code on front end side using ionic 3

import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { NavController } from 'ionic-angular';

import { RestServiceProvider } from '../../providers/rest-service/rest-service';

import { Socket } from 'ng-socket-io';

@Component({
    selector: 'page-home',
    templateUrl: 'home.html'
})
export class HomePage {

    nickname = '';

    constructor(public navCtrl: NavController, private socket: Socket, private rest: RestServiceProvider) { }

    joinChat() {
        this.socket.connect();
        this.socket.emit('FirstEvent', {
            'FirstEvent': 'AN EVENT TRAGETTED TO index.js ON SERVER SIDE'
        });

        this.rest.get().subscribe(response => {
            console.log('A LOG AFTER CALLING REST GET FUNCTION'); // 

            console.log('RESPONSE FROM THE SERVER: ', response);

            this.socket.emit('RouteEvent', {
                'RouteEvent': 'AN EVENT SENT TO THE ROUTE ON SERVER SIDE'
            });
        });
    }

}

Here is my rest-service

import { HttpClient } from '@angular/common/http';
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';

/*
Generated class for the RestServiceProvider provider.

See https://angular.io/guide/dependency-injection for more info on providers
and Angular DI.
*/
@Injectable()
export class RestServiceProvider {

    constructor(public http: HttpClient) {
        console.log('Hello RestServiceProvider Provider');
    }

    get() {
        console.log('GETTTTTT');
        return this.http.get('http://localhost:3001/new');
    }

}

Where is the mistake I am making here?


THIS IS AN UPDATE

I am still waiting for the solution.

I also tried this following approach. I wrapped the route into a function and passed io as a parameter at the time of requiring in index.js file.

Here is my new.js file

let express = require('express');
let route = express.Router();

module.exports = (io) => {
    console.log(io);
    route.get('/', (request, response) => {
        console.log(io);

        io.on('RouteEvent', msg => {
            console.log(msg);
        });

        response.json({
            'RES': 'No Socket IO data'
        });
    });
}

Here is my index.js file

let express = require('express');
let app = express();

let server = app.listen(3001);
let io = require('socket.io')(server);
let cors = require('cors');

app.use(cors());

let newRoute = require('./routes/new')(io); // this returns 404 not found

console.log('Server listening at port 3000');

The above approach returns the the route 404 not found when I make a request from client(which is the same as above). Then I added app.use() to newRoute which is below.

let newRoute = require('./routes/new')(io);
app.use('/new', newRoute);

Then it started returning below error.

TypeError: Router.use() requires a middleware function but got a undefined

Any idea where am I doing it wrong and the solution?

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  • When you say "none of it is working", can you be a bit more specific please? Where does it appear to be breaking? Dec 19, 2017 at 9:53
  • It does not break but I am not receiving any event at all on the server side in route mentioned above.
    – null
    Dec 19, 2017 at 13:40
  • Anyone who can help? I am still waiting for the solution for this one.
    – null
    Dec 20, 2017 at 16:40
  • In new.js, try wrapping your events in request.io.on('connection', (socket) => { - everything in socket.io needs to be wrapped in connection handlers. Dec 20, 2017 at 16:41
  • That didnt work either. In indexjs I do receive events from client but not in routes file.
    – null
    Dec 20, 2017 at 17:12

1 Answer 1

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The TypeError you're getting in your updated solution is because in new.js, the function you're exporting is returning undefined (because there's no return statement). If you return the route, your code should work:

const express = require('express');
const route = express.Router();

module.exports = (io) => {
    console.log(io);
    route.get('/', (request, response) => {
        console.log(io);

        io.on('RouteEvent', msg => {
            console.log(msg);
        });

        response.json({
            'RES': 'No Socket IO data'
        });
    });

    return route; // add this return statement
}

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