1.0.0 • Published 11 years ago

wsock v1.0.0

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Repository
github
Last release
11 years ago

wsock

wsock is an easy to use WebSocket implementation, as described by RFC 6455, except for protocol extensions. It features both WebSocket server and client.

Installation

$ [sudo] npm install wsock

Usage

Server example

var wsock = require('wsock');

var server = wsock.createServer();

server.on('connect', function(connection) {
	console.log('wsocket connected:', wsocket.socket.remoteAddress, 
		'(' + server.connections, '/', server.maxConnections + ')');

	wsocket.on('data', function(data, isBinary) {
		console.log('Recieved:', data.length > 64 ? data.length + ' bytes' : data);
		wsocket.send(data);
	});
	
	wsocket.on('close', function() {
		console.log('wsocket closed', 
			'(' + server.connections, '/', server.maxConnections + ')');
	});
	
	wsocket.on('error', function(ex) {
		console.error('wsocket error:', ex);
		throw ex;
	});
});

server.on('error', function(ex) {
	console.error('wsocketServer error:', ex);
	throw ex;
});

server.listen(80, 'localhost');

Client example

var wsock = require('wsock');

var client = wsock.connect({port: 80, host: 'localhost'}, function() {
	console.log('wsocket open', client.readyState);
	client.send('Hello World!');
});

client.on('data', function(data, isBinary) {
	console.log('Recieved:', data.length > 64 ? data.length + ' bytes' : data);
});

client.on('close', function() {
	console.log('wsocket closed');
});

client.on('error', function(ex) {
	console.error('wsocket error:', ex);
});

console.log('Client running');

License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2012, wronex.

Author

wronex