npm package discovery and stats viewer.

Discover Tips

  • General search

    [free text search, go nuts!]

  • Package details

    pkg:[package-name]

  • User packages

    @[username]

Sponsor

Optimize Toolset

I’ve always been into building performant and accessible sites, but lately I’ve been taking it extremely seriously. So much so that I’ve been building a tool to help me optimize and monitor the sites that I build to make sure that I’m making an attempt to offer the best experience to those who visit them. If you’re into performant, accessible and SEO friendly sites, you might like it too! You can check it out at Optimize Toolset.

About

Hi, 👋, I’m Ryan Hefner  and I built this site for me, and you! The goal of this site was to provide an easy way for me to check the stats on my npm packages, both for prioritizing issues and updates, and to give me a little kick in the pants to keep up on stuff.

As I was building it, I realized that I was actually using the tool to build the tool, and figured I might as well put this out there and hopefully others will find it to be a fast and useful way to search and browse npm packages as I have.

If you’re interested in other things I’m working on, follow me on Twitter or check out the open source projects I’ve been publishing on GitHub.

I am also working on a Twitter bot for this site to tweet the most popular, newest, random packages from npm. Please follow that account now and it will start sending out packages soon–ish.

Open Software & Tools

This site wouldn’t be possible without the immense generosity and tireless efforts from the people who make contributions to the world and share their work via open source initiatives. Thank you 🙏

© 2025 – Pkg Stats / Ryan Hefner

sockbin

v0.2.0

Published

:zap: Websocket Requests and Response service. Built in Node.js :cake:

Downloads

8

Readme

sockbin

:zap: Websocket Requests and Response service. Built in Node.js :cake:

URL

ws://sockb.in/

Feel free to play in the Sockbin Playground!

API

Basic response

Returns a basic json object echoing back the time of the request and the posted data

Endpoint: /

Response:

{
 "timestamp": "Thu Apr 28 2016 22:25:19 GMT+0000 (UTC)",
 "url": "http://sockb.in/",
 "reqData": "Hello Sockbin!"
}

Custom Response

Returns the value of response= in the URL, after decoding.

Endpoint: /?response=%7Bfoo%3A%20bar%7D

Response:

{foo: bar}

URL Piping

Returns the results of a GET request to the provided URL in the pipe= parameter.

Endpoint: /?pipe=http%3A%2F%2Fhttpbin.org%2Fget

Response:

{
  "args": {}, 
  "headers": {
    "Host": "httpbin.org"
  }, 
  "origin": "54.90.123.185", 
  "url": "http://httpbin.org/get"
}

Delay

Returns after a specified time (in ms)

Endpoint: /delay/1000

Response:

{
 "timestamp": "Thu Apr 28 2016 22:25:19 GMT+0000 (UTC)",
 "url": "http://sockb.in/",
 "reqData": "Hello Sockbin!"
}
// returns after 1 second

Repeat

Returns a basic json object the specified number of times

Endpoint: /repeat/5

Response:

{
 "timestamp": "Thu Apr 28 2016 22:25:19 GMT+0000 (UTC)",
 "url": "http://sockb.in/",
 "reqData": "Hello Sockbin!"
}
// repeated 5 times

Combining

You can combine these endpoints to produce more robust results

Endpoint: /delay/5000/repeat/5

Response:

{
 "timestamp": "Thu Apr 28 2016 22:25:19 GMT+0000 (UTC)",
 "url": "http://sockb.in/",
 "reqData": "Hello Sockbin!"
}
// repeated 5 times every 5 seconds

Run For

You can use the delay endpoint with a special endpoint, runfor to return every x seconds for the specified time.

Endpoint: /runfor/60000/delay/5000

Response:

{
 "timestamp": "Thu Apr 28 2016 22:25:19 GMT+0000 (UTC)",
 "url": "http://sockb.in/",
 "reqData": "Hello Sockbin!"
}
// repeated every 5 seconds for 1 minute

Hosted restrictions

sockb.in is hosted on a free dyno on Heroku. As such, usage is restricted. The restricitions are as follows:

  • When repeating with a delay, delay must be over 5 seconds, and repeat must be under 50
  • when using runfor, delay must be over 5 seconds, and runfor cannot be over 5 minutes.

Local Installation

You can install sockbin by cloning this repo locally:

git clone https://github.com/therebelrobot/sockbin.git
cd sockbin
npm install
npm start

Once there, if you set an environment variable of OVERRIDE=token, and include that in your url request as &override=token, you can bypass bypass the hosted restrictions.

Contributing

Please feel free! Open a Github Issue for any issues you find, and feel free to Fork this repo to work on your own changes!

If you are running this in development mode, use npm run develop instead of npm start to use nodemon automagically :cake:.

License

ISC