socket.io-handler
v0.1.4
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init socket.io and set event handlers in a structured way
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socket.io-handler
Init socket.io and set event handlers in a structured way.
Features
- Used with express.js
- Callback as ES6 generator
How to use
Boot express.js and start socket.io:
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const port = 3300;
const server = app.listen(port, function(){
console.log('Express server started at port: ', port);
}).on('error', function(err){
console.log('Express server fail to start:', err);
});
/**
* Boot socket.io
*/
const handler = require('socket.io-handler')(server);
Append handlers from files:
handler.require('./socketHandlers/user');
handler.require('./socketHandlers/auction');
Append handlers directly:
handler.defineEvents({
someEvent: function *(){...}
});
handler.defineEvent('someEvent', function *(){...});
Note: For multiple defined events, all functions will be triggered.
APIs
handler.require(path)
Append handlers from a file
handler.defineEvents(eventMap)
Append handlers from a JSON object
handler.defineEvent(eventName, cb)
Append a handler for an event
Development
npm install
npm run example
And you should get output like
> node example/app.js
Listening for the socket.io events: [ 'userLogin', 'userUpdate', 'userInfo' ]
Express server started at port: 3300
Use your own socket.io client and have fun. :)