qufox
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Qufox - Web messaging server
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Qufox
node.js smiple web messaging server.
service is running at http://qufox.com and https://talk.talsu.net
Installation
$ [sudo] npm install qufox -g
Usage
Execute server on command line
Usage : qufox -p [num] -r [url] -i [num] -s -w -o
Options:
-p, --port listen port
-r, --redisurl redis server url (when use multiple nodes)
-w, --websocket use websocket protocol
Set config file (config.json)
{
"servicePort" : "4000",
"websocket" : true
}
Unsing multiple nodes. (need redis server)
{
"servicePort" : "4000",
"redisUrl" : "redis://localhost:6379",
"websocket" : true
}
Example
Server side
$ qufox --port 4000
Service is running at http://localhost:4000
Client side
<script src="./bower_components/socket.io-client/socket.io.js"></script>
<script src="./javascripts/qufox-client.js"></script>
<script>
var client = Qufox('http://localhost:4000');
client.join('sessionName', function (message) {
alert(message);
});
client.send('sessionName', 'hello world');
</script>
Alert popup appears on the first page when you open two same pages.
Module
var QufoxServer = require('qufox');
new QufoxServer(4000);
or
new QufoxServer({
listenTarget: 4000,
socketOption: {transports:['websocket', 'polling']},
redisUrl: "redis://localhost:6379"
});
Service is running at http://localhost:4000
Client
qufox client code is in qufox-client.