@socket.io/postgres-emitter
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The Socket.IO Postgres emitter, allowing to communicate with a group of Socket.IO servers from another Node.js process
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Socket.IO Postgres emitter
The @socket.io/postgres-emitter
package allows you to easily communicate with a group of Socket.IO servers from another Node.js process (server-side).
It must be used in conjunction with @socket.io/posgres-adapter
.
Supported features:
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Installation
npm install @socket.io/postgres-emitter pg
For TypeScript users, you might also need @types/pg
.
Usage
const { Emitter } = require("@socket.io/postgres-emitter");
const { Pool } = require("pg");
const pool = new Pool({
user: "postgres",
host: "localhost",
database: "postgres",
password: "changeit",
port: 5432,
});
const io = new Emitter(pool);
setInterval(() => {
io.emit("ping", new Date());
}, 1000);
API
Emitter(pool[, nsp][, opts])
const io = new Emitter(pool);
The pool
argument is a Pool object from the pg
package.
Emitter#to(room:string):BroadcastOperator
Emitter#in(room:string):BroadcastOperator
Specifies a specific room
that you want to emit to.
io.to("room1").emit("hello");
Emitter#except(room:string):BroadcastOperator
Specifies a specific room
that you want to exclude from broadcasting.
io.except("room2").emit("hello");
Emitter#of(namespace:string):Emitter
Specifies a specific namespace that you want to emit to.
const customNamespace = io.of("/custom");
customNamespace.emit("hello");
Emitter#socketsJoin(rooms:string|string[])
Makes the matching socket instances join the specified rooms:
// make all Socket instances join the "room1" room
io.socketsJoin("room1");
// make all Socket instances of the "admin" namespace in the "room1" room join the "room2" room
io.of("/admin").in("room1").socketsJoin("room2");
Emitter#socketsLeave(rooms:string|string[])
Makes the matching socket instances leave the specified rooms:
// make all Socket instances leave the "room1" room
io.socketsLeave("room1");
// make all Socket instances of the "admin" namespace in the "room1" room leave the "room2" room
io.of("/admin").in("room1").socketsLeave("room2");
Emitter#disconnectSockets(close:boolean)
Makes the matching socket instances disconnect:
// make all Socket instances disconnect
io.disconnectSockets();
// make all Socket instances of the "admin" namespace in the "room1" room disconnect
io.of("/admin").in("room1").disconnectSockets();
// this also works with a single socket ID
io.of("/admin").in(theSocketId).disconnectSockets();
Emitter#serverSideEmit(ev:string[,...args:any[]])
Emits an event that will be received by each Socket.IO server of the cluster.
io.serverSideEmit("ping");