is there any way to run socketio as a client(not a browser, but a nodejs script)
I need to broadcast data from a server to some clients (browsers) and to another linux machine (only running nodejs to get variables, no browser)
Any ideias is welcome
Regards
There is a project on github which implements a socket.io client. Take a look here:
https://github.com/remy/Socket.io-node-client
var socket = new io.Socket('localhost', 8000);
socket.on('connect', function () {
console.log('yay, connected!');
socket.send('hi there!');
});
socket.on('message', function (msg) {
console.log('a new message came in: ' + JSON.stringify(msg));
});
socket.connect();
I believe you could just use socket.io-client. require that and use that in your node.js code as would in the client/browser. I also found this interesting tutorial right now => http://liamkaufman.com/blog/2012/01/28/testing-socketio-with-mocha-should-and-socketio-client/
Just require('socket.io-client')
and run $ node client.js
as pointed out by Alfred. I confirm this works with socket.io-client
v1.4.8. To demonstrate, see the following code:
// client.js
var io = require('socket.io-client');
var socket = io('http://localhost:3000/');
socket.on('connect', function () {
socket.emit('echo', {msg: 'Hello universe!'}, function (response) {
console.log(response.msg);
socket.disconnect(); // otherwise the node process keeps on running.
});
});
The server:
// server.js
var io = require('socket.io')(3000);
io.on('connection', function (socket) {
socket.on('echo', function (data, response) {
response(data);
});
});
Spin up the server with $ node server.js
and then the client $ node client.js
in another terminal and watch the magic happening:
$ node client.js
Hello universe!
It works! A very convenient way for example to test your socket.io API.
In that case, use the http request.
var port=3000; //original port
var bridge = express.createServer(
express.logger()
, express.bodyParser()
);
bridge.post('/msg', function(req, res){
res.writeHead(200,{'Content-Type':'text/plain'});
//res.write(req.params.msg);
res.end(req.params.msg);
console.log();
io.sockets.in().emit('message', "chat", req.body.user_id,req.body.msg); //SEND!
});
bridge.listen(parseInt(port)+1,function() {
var addr = bridge.address();
console.log(' app listening on http://' + addr.address + ':' + addr.port);
});
This is my code.
good luck.