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websocketify

v1.0.1

Published

Node.js port of websocketd. Turns any program into a WebSocket server.

Downloads

14

Readme

websocketify

Node.js port of websocketd, turns any app using STDIN/STDOUT into a WebSocket server.

Install

npm install -g websocketify

Usage

websocketify --port 8080 --address 127.0.0.1 -- tail -f /var/log/system.log

Features

Dev Console

websocketify includes the dev console from websocketd, which is very useful for debugging web socket servers. Enable it with --devconsole, then open in your browser at your --address and --port.

Singleton Mode

By default websocketify will spawn a new child process for each WebSocket connection. With --singleton, one child process will be shared between all connections.

  • The child process will start on the first connection, and stop once the last connection is closed.
  • Output from the process is sent to all connected sockets.
  • Input from any connection is sent to the process's STDIN.
  • Output is not buffered.