0.4.0 • Published 9 years ago
libmill v0.4.0
node.js function access to libmill
go style concurrency for node.
an experiment
#install libmill and libsodium dependencies
$ git clone https://github.com/sustrik/libmill.git
$ cd libmill && ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make -j 8 && sudo make install
$ sudo /sbin/ldconfig # linux only
$ git clone https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium.git
$ cd libsodium && ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make -j 8 && sudo make install
$ sudo /sbin/ldconfig # linux only
$ npm i && npm t
tcp library
for msgs over tcp/ip, a server can use tcplisten()
. once a client connects, the server can use tcpaccept()
to establish bidirectional tcp streams.
tcplisten()
and tcpaccept()
var lib = require('libmill');
/* create an ipaddr */
var ipaddr = lib.iplocal(5555);
/* listen on the ipaddr */
var ls = lib.tcplisten(ipaddr);
console.log('listening on port %s', lib.tcpport(ls));
while(1){
/* accept and establish tcp connection */
var as = lib.tcpaccept(ls);
console.log('\nnew connection\nmsg recvd: ' + lib.tcprecvuntil(as));
/* close tcp connection */
lib.tcpclose(as);
}
tcpconnect()
var lib = require('libmill');
/* create an ipaddr */
var ipaddr = lib.iplocal(5555);
/* connect over the ipaddr */
var cs = lib.tcpconnect(ipaddr);
var str = 'go style concurrency for node', num = 1;
/* send a few msg before tcpflush */
/* delimiter is set to '\r', tells tcprecvuntil when to finish */
send('msg # ', str);
send('msg # ', str);
send('msg #', str+'\r');
function send(n, msg){
n+= num+++msg+'\n';
lib.tcpsend(cs, new Buffer(n));
}
/* tcpsend() stores data in user space and tcpflush() pushes it to kernel */
lib.tcpflush(cs);
udp library
udplisten()
and udprecv()
var lib = require('libmill');
/* create an ipaddr */
var ipaddr = lib.iplocal(4444);
/* listen on ipaddr */
var ls = lib.udplisten(ipaddr);
process.stdout.write('udp socket listening on port: ' + lib.udpport(ls) + '\n');
/* next, to get udp msgs, use udprecv
if you pass a cb function as the 3rd param, the call will use libuv async
the callback's param will contain your msg
otherwise w/out a cb, it will block and udprecv's return value is your msg */
/* the non-blocking way (a for async) */
lib.udprecv(ls, 255, function (msg) {
var buf = String(msg.buf) /* msg.buf is a node buffer of the packet body */
var addr = msg.addr /* string address of packet origin */
});
/* the blocking way */
while (1) {
var sz = 13;
var deadline = 10;
var msg = lib.udprecv(ls, sz, deadline); /* deadline is optional param */
process.stdout.write(msg.buf + '\n');
}
udpsend()
var s = lib.udplisten(ipaddr);
var buf = new Buffer('Hello, world!');
lib.udpsend(s, ipaddr, buf);
test
see test
directory
license
MIT
tested on circleci linux and osx.
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