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lark-websocket

v0.0.5

Published

A light-weight websocket framework based on Node.js. Provides an easy way to build services with raw WebSocket protocol

Downloads

16

Readme

lark-websocket

Websocket webserver framework in nodejs. Under development, unstable

Install

npm install lark-websocket

Get started

The following example creates a new websocket server, and send a message back when received one

var ws = require('lark-websocket');
ws.createServer(function(client, request){
    client.on('message',function(msg){
        client.send("Received you message : " + msg);
    });
}).listen(8023);

Attach

Attach websocket server to an HTTP server

require('lark-websocket');
var http = require('http');
http.createServer(function(req,res){...})
    .acceptWebsocket(function(client, request){...})
    .listen(8023);

Note that requiring websocket will extend require('net').Server with acceptWebsocket. I'm still considering, maybe will remove this later

Extend

You can extend/modify lark-websocket directly, or use the following syntactic sugar:

var websocket = require('lark-websocket');
websocket.extend(function(ws){
    ws.sayHello = function(){...};
});

By default lark-websocket has been extended with application, router and group

Client

Inherits events.EventEmitter, encapsulated socket.

  • new Client(socket) to create a new client
  • client.send send a message, emit send
  • client.receive to receive frames. Usage client.receive(callback), callback is called when a frame received, emit receive
  • client.message to receive message. Usage client.receive(callback), callback is called when a text frame received, emit message
  • client.ping to ping. Unfortunately, no events for this action
  • client.close to close, emit close
  • Event error, emit when socket event error emitted