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udp2ws

v2.2.3

Published

Relay UDP packets to WebSocket server

Downloads

132

Readme

udp2ws

NPM version Build Status Coverage Status

Relay UDP packets to WebSocket server

Install

$ npm install --save udp2ws ws

Usage

import { Relay } from 'udp2ws';

const relay = new Relay({ port: 1234 });

relay.listen(3000, () => {
  console.log('relay server listening on port 3000');
});

API

new Relay(options)

Create a new relay instance.

  • options: Set of configurable options to set on the relay. Can have the following fields:
    • type {string} Either 'udp4' or 'udp6'. Default:udp4
    • port {number} Destination port.
    • address {string} Destination host name or IP address.
    • exclusive {boolean} Boolean value true or false. Default:false
    • multicastAddress {string} The IP multicast group address.
    • multicastInterface {string} The local IP address associated with a network interface.
    • wssOptions {Object} Set of configurable options to set on the WebSocket server. Please see ws documentation for details.
    • interceptor {Function} Define the function to intercept incoming UDP packets.

Example

const relay = new Relay({
  port: '1234',
  multicastAddress: '224.0.0.114',
  interceptor: (msg, rInfo) => {
    // messages with longer length will not be relayed
    if (msg.length <= 120) return msg;
  },
});

relay.listen(port[, callback])

Starts the relay (WebSocket) server listening for connections.

  • port {number} The port where to bind the server.
  • callback {Function} Called when the server is listening for connections.

relay.close([callback])

Stops the relay (WebSocket) server from accepting new connections.

relay.socket

Accesses the dgram.Socket instance, which is available when the relay server is started.

relay.wss

Accesses the ws.WebSocketServer instance, which is available when the relay server is started.

License

MIT