This is the client for Engine.IO, the implementation of transport-based cross-browser/cross-device bi-directional communication layer for Socket.IO.
Engine.IO is a commonjs module, which means you can include it by using
require
on the browser and package using browserify:
- install the client package
npm install engine.io-client
- write your app code
var socket = require('engine.io-client')('ws://localhost');
socket.onopen = function(){
socket.onmessage = function(data){};
socket.onclose = function(){};
};
- build your app bundle
browserify app.js > bundle.js
- include on your page
<script src="/path/to/bundle.js"></script>
If you decide not to use browserify (or similar tool) you can find an engine.io.js
file in
this repository, which is a standalone build you can use as follows:
<script src="/path/to/engine.io.js"></script>
<script>
// eio = Socket
var socket = eio('ws://localhost');
socket.onopen = function(){
socket.onmessage = function(data){};
socket.onclose = function(){};
};
</script>
Add engine.io-client
to your package.json
and then:
var socket = require('engine.io-client')('ws://localhost');
socket.onopen = function(){
socket.onmessage = function(data){};
socket.onclose = function(){};
};
- Lightweight
- Lazyloads Flash transport
- Isomorphic with WebSocket API
- Runs on browser and node.js seamlessly
- Transports are independent of
Engine
- Easy to debug
- Easy to unit test
- Runs inside HTML5 WebWorker
The client class. Mixes in Emitter.
Exposed as eio
in the browser standalone build.
protocol
(Number): protocol revision numberonopen
(Function)open
event handler
onmessage
(Function)message
event handler
onclose
(Function)message
event handler
open
- Fired upon successful connection.
message
- Fired when data is received from the server.
- Arguments
String
: utf-8 encoded data
close
- Fired upon disconnection.
error
- Fired when an error occurs.
flush
- Fired upon completing a buffer flush
drain
- Fired after
drain
event of transport if writeBuffer is empty
- Fired after
upgradeError
- Fired if an error occurs with a transport we're trying to upgrade to.
- constructor
- Initializes the client
- Parameters
String
uriObject
: optional, options object
- Options
agent
(http.Agent
):http.Agent
to use, defaults tofalse
(NodeJS only)upgrade
(Boolean
): defaults to true, whether the client should try to upgrade the transport from long-polling to something better.forceJSONP
(Boolean
): forces JSONP for polling transport.timestampRequests
(Boolean
): whether to add the timestamp with each transport request. Note: this is ignored if the browser is IE or Android, in which case requests are always stamped (false
)timestampParam
(String
): timestamp parameter (t
)flashPath
(String
): path to flash client files with trailing slashpolicyPort
(Number
): port the policy server listens on (843
)path
(String
): path to connect to, default is/engine.io
transports
(Array
): a list of transports to try (in order). Defaults to['polling', 'websocket', 'flashsocket']
.Engine
always attempts to connect directly with the first one, provided the feature detection test for it passes.
send
- Sends a message to the server
- Parameters
String
: data to sendFunction
: optional, callback upondrain
close
- Disconnects the client.
The transport class. Private. Inherits from EventEmitter.
poll
: emitted by polling transports upon starting a new requestpollComplete
: emitted by polling transports upon completing a requestdrain
: emitted by polling transports upon a buffer drain
In order for the Flash transport to work correctly, ensure the flashPath
property points to the location where the files web_socket.js
,
swfobject.js
and WebSocketMainInsecure.swf
are located.
These files can be found here https://github.com/gimite/web-socket-js.git
engine.io-client
is used to test
engine. Running the engine.io
test suite ensures the client works and vice-versa.
Browser tests are run using zuul. You can run the tests locally using the following command.
./node_modules/.bin/zuul --local 8080 -- test/index.js
Additionally, engine.io-client
has a standalone test suite you can run
with make test
which will run node.js and browser tests. You must have zuul setup with
a saucelabs account.
The support channels for engine.io-client
are the same as socket.io
:
- irc.freenode.net #socket.io
- Google Groups
- Website
To contribute patches, run tests or benchmarks, make sure to clone the repository:
git clone git://github.com/LearnBoost/engine.io-client.git
Then:
cd engine.io-client
npm install
See the Tests
section above for how to run tests before submitting any patches.
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 Guillermo Rauch <guillermo@learnboost.com>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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