@yawetse/socket.io-adapter-mongo
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socket.io-adapter-mongo
*This module is modified from socket.io-redis
How to use
var io = require('socket.io')(3000);
var mongo = require('socket.io-adapter-mongo');
io.adapter(mongo({ host: 'localhost', port: 27017, db: 'mubsub' }));
By running socket.io with the socket.io-adapter-mongo
adapter you can run
multiple socket.io instances in different processes or servers that can
all broadcast and emit events to and from each other.
API
adapter(uri[, opts])
uri
is a string that matches a mongodb connection string
mongodb://localhost:27017
mongodb://user:pass@localhost:27017/test
localhost:27017
adapter(opts)
The following options are allowed:
key
: the name of the key to pub/sub events on as prefix (socket.io
)host
: host to connect to mongo on (localhost
)port
: port to connect to mongo on (27017
)db
: db to use in mongo (mubsub
)username
: username to connect to mongo withpassword
: password to connect to mongo withsocket
: unix domain socket to connect to mongo ("/tmp/mongo.sock"
). Will be used instead of the host and port options if specified.client
: optional, the mubsub client to publish events on
If you decide to supply a client, make sure you use mubsub as a client or one with an equivalent API.
License
MIT