Can I separate socket.io event listeners into diff

2020-02-20 05:13发布

问题:

I'm handling over 15 different socket events, I'd like to manage certain socket.io events within the modules that are related to those events.

For example, I'd like to have a file named login.js handle the login socket event, and a file named register.js handle the registration socket event.

index.js:

socket.on("connection", function (client) {

    console.log("Client connected to socket!");

    client.on("login", function (data) {

        validate(data){

            socket.sockets.emit("login_success", data);

        }

    });

    client.on("register", function (data) {

        register(data){

            socket.sockets.emit("register_success", data);

        }

    });

});

Is there a way that I can put client.on("register", function (data) { ... in one file and client.on("login", function (data) { ... in another?

回答1:

I usually split various client related functionality (I usually call them handlers) into individual modules, and then require and use them in whatever file creates the socket.io connection.

Here is an example module, that exports a function which expects to be passed a socket.io client:

/* register-handler.js */
module.exports = function (client) {
  // registration related behaviour goes here...
  client.on('register', function (data) {
    // do stuff
  });
};

Which is consumed by a file that creates a new socket, listens for connections, and passes them to the handler, which then listens to events on the client.

/*  main.js */
// require your handlers
var handleRegister = require('./register-handler');

// .. set up socket.io

socket.on('connection', function (client) {
  // register handlers
  handleRegister(client);
});


回答2:

Here is one way

socket.on("connection", function (client) {

    console.log("Client connected to socket!");

    require('./login')(socket, client);
    require('./register')(socket, client);
});

login.js

module.exports = function(socket, client) {
    client.on("login", function (data) {

        validate(data){

            socket.sockets.emit("login_success", data);

        }

    });
};


回答3:

Yes you can, using exports and require.

Check this out.