Hi all I'm trying to send a javascript object through websockets:
the faye-websockets documentation says:
send(message) accepts either a String or a Buffer and sends a text or binary message over the connection to the other peer.
server side I'm using node and faye.
var WebSocket = require('faye-websocket');
var http = require('http');
var server = http.createServer();
server.addListener('upgrade', function(request, socket, head) {
var ws = new WebSocket(request, socket, head);
ws.send({topic:'handshake', data:'sdf487rgiuh7'});
});
server.listen(8000);
client side:
<script>
var ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:8000');
ws.onmessage = function(e) {
console.log(e.data); //prints [Object object] string and not the object
};
</script>
what is my error? Thanks
I'm basically working with Socket.IO, but it looks like you need to stringify your data in the server and parse it in the client like so:
in the server:
in the client:
Client:
Server:
WebSockets support sending and receiving: strings, typed arrays (ArrayBuffer) and Blobs. Javascript objects must be serialized to one of the above types before sending.
To send an object as a string you can use the builtin JSON support:
To send an object as a typed array you can use a javascript BSON library such as this one:
When you receive a WebSocket message you will need to deserialize it.
To deserialize a JSON string from a WebSocket message:
If you are using binary messages over WebSocket, then first you should set the binaryType attribute in order to receive all binary messages as typed arrays:
Then the deserialization will look like this:
Here is a blog post about using BSON in Javascript;