@codeloop/example-socketio v0.3.5
@loopback/example-socketio
This example gives a basic implementation of socketio with codeloop.
This shows how to get base setup done.
Also how to manage different namespaces which are configured and registered as controllers.
This application is generated using LoopBack 4 CLI with the initial project layout.
Install dependencies
By default, dependencies were installed when this application was generated. Whenever dependencies in package.json are
changed, run the following command:
npm installTo only install resolved dependencies in package-lock.json:
npm ciRun the application
npm startYou can also run node . to skip the build step.
Open http://127.0.0.1:3000 in your browser.
Rebuild the project
To incrementally build the project:
npm run buildTo force a full build by cleaning up cached artifacts:
npm run clean
npm run buildFix code style and formatting issues
If eslint and prettier are enabled for this project, you can use the following commands to check code style and
formatting issues.
npm run lintTo automatically fix such issues:
npm run lint:fixOther useful commands
npm run migrate: Migrate database schemas for modelsnpm run openapi-spec: Generate OpenAPI spec into a filenpm run docker:build: Build a Docker image for this applicationnpm run docker:run: Run this application inside a Docker container
Tests
npm testWhat's next
Please check out LoopBack 4 documentation to understand how you can continue to add features to this application.
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