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nodejs-multisock

v0.0.1

Published

Allows TCP and WebSockets to run simultaneously in node.js

Downloads

9

Readme

nodejs-multisock Build Status

NodeJS TCP and WebSocket Server Interface

Allows TCP and WebSockets to run simultaneously. Use net and WS.

Install

  npm install node-multisock

Examples:

Initialize (INIT):

var Multisock = require( "node-multisock" );
var ms = new Multisock();

Options

  • tcpPort: (default: 8000) the TCP Port
  • wsPort: (default: 7000) the WebSocket Port
  • maxConnections: (default: 0) Max Connections 0 = unlimited

Get Started

var options = {
    tcpPort: 70000,
    wsPort: 80000
};

var ms = new multisock(options);

ms.on('connect', function(client) {
    // client.type = tcp | ws
    console.log("New "+client.type+" Client.");
});

ms.on('message', function(client, msg) {
   console.log("Client say: "+msg);

    /*
    {
        client: [Client Object], // (WS|net) Socket
        msg: 'MyMessage' // Socket Message
    }
    */
});

ms.on('disconnect', function(client) {
    console.log(client.type+" Client disconnect.");
});

Send:

ms.send(client, data)

Send a Message Note: Select TCP or WS automatic.

  • client the Client Object.
  • data Sends data on the socket
ms.send(client, "MyMessage");

Broadcast:

ms.broadcast(data, [ clients[] ])

Send to all Clients data.

  • data Sends data on the socket
  • clients[] (optimal) list of clients
ms.broadcast([client1, client3, client5], "MyMessage");

// Send to all Clients
ms.broadcast("MyMessage");

Kick a client:

ms.kick(client)

Close a Connection.

  • client the Client Object
ms.kick(client);

Close

ms.close()

Close the Server.

Get Connections:

ms.getConnections()

Return Count of Clients.

var count = ms.getConnections();
console.log(count); // 0

Get Options:

ms.getOptions()

Returns the global Options.

var value = ms.getOptions();
console.log(value);

/*
{
    tcpPort: 8000,
    wsPort: 7000,
    maxConnections: 0
}
 */

Events

message

Fired when becomme a Message. You will get the client and the msg as callback argument.

ms.on("message", function( client, msg ){
});

connect

Fired when a Client connect. You will get the client as callback argument.

ms.on("connect", function( client ){
});

disconnect

Fired when a Client disconnect. You will get the client as callback argument.

ms.on("disconnect", function( client ){
});

error

Fired when there was an error. You will get the msg as callback argument.

ms.on("error", function( msg ){
    console.log(msg)
});

ToDo:

  • Add more Tests
  • Add all WS and NET Functions

The MIT License (MIT)