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@mother/socket.io-adapter-mongo
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npm install @mother/socket.io-adapter-mongo --save
const io = require('socket.io')(3000);
const mongoAdapter = require('@mother/socket.io-adapter-mongo');
io.adapter(mongoAdapter('mongodb://localhost/test'));
By running socket.io with the socket.io-adapter-mongo
adapter you can run
multiple socket.io instances in different processes or servers that can
all broadcast and emit events to and from each other.
If you need to emit events to socket.io instances from a non-socket.io process, you should use socket.io-emitter.
uri
is a a mongodb:// uri. For a list of options see below.
The following options are allowed:
key
: the name of the key to pub/sub events on as prefix (socket.io
)collectionName
: the name of the capped collection to be used (socket.io-message-queue
)collectionSize
: the size of the capped collection to be used, in bytes (1000000
) (10mb)mongoose
: an existing mongoose instance that can be used instead of a mongodb:// uriMIT
FAQs
socket.io adapter for MongoDB
We found that @mother/socket.io-adapter-mongo demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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