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websocketcore

v1.0.1

Published

Websocket framework with async auth, json-messages, user model, automatic ping-pong and more

Downloads

9

Readme

WebSockets

Websocket mini-framework for fast start work with many-clients and process messages on Node.js

npm install --save FlameArt/websocket-core

Features

  • Run websocket server and work with json-messages in 3 lines of code
  • Multiply users model with session per each
  • All messages in json with type for each action
  • Authentication model: by default with any login and pass.
  • You can create you own async authentication and authorization methods
  • Automatic Ping-Pong all clients and normal close dirty-disconnected users
  • Send message to all clients or override with you own filter
  • Lib has not map, filters and other slowly methods, but you can use it

Getting started

Just extend WebSocketCore and override handlers:

const WebSocketCore = require("websocket-core");

class MyWebSocket extends WebSocketCore {
	
	async getMessage(json, user, rawdata) {
		
		console.log("Detected message from user #" + user.ID + "/" + user.ip + " [" + json.type + "] " + rawdata);
		
		// Send to that client
		user.WebSocket.send("Hello, newbie! Your session now is " + user.session);
		
		// Send to all clients
		this.sendAllUsers("Welcome to our new user #" + user.ID);
		
		// Message correct
		return true;
		
	}

}

// Run websocket on port 7000
const MyWS = new MyWebSocket();
MyWS.start(7000);

Custom auth method

Just override WebSocketCore->authPure method and set WebSocketCore.useCustomAuth = true

async authPure(login, passw, session) {
	// return auth result: user info, if success, and false if auth failed
	return login === passw ? {UserID: 'UserWithCoolPassw'} : false;
}

User info will be stored in user.info

License

MIT