Socket.IO helps in real-time, bi-directional and event-based communication between the browser and the server. socket.io is available on npm and it can be installed using the command
npm install socket.io
We create a http.server using the http createServer() method.
const http = require('http');
const server = http.createServer();
To start this server we need to use the listen method.
server.listen(port);
Now initialize the socket.io so that we can start listening the emitted events and also can emit the events. We can use the http.listen.createServer().
const io = require('socket.io')(server);
// create a socket conection
io.sockets.on('connection', function (socket) {
// receive the event 'event name'
socket.on('event name', function (name) {
//do action once socket event received
});
});
There is no need of https.createServer(), http createServer() will work here.
Let's setup the nginx to support the socket.io. If their is only single instance of Nodejs runnig then it won't required any additional configuration but if their is multiple instance running then we need to make changes so that nginx forward the request from client to same port on which it was registered initially else server will send error session id unknown.
upstream backend {
ip_hash; // it is required so that socket.io request forward to the same port on which it was registered
server ip_address;
}
server {
server_name www.example.com;
location / {
proxy_pass http://backend;
}
}
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