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@socket.io/admin-ui

Admin UI for Socket.IO

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Socket.IO Admin UI

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How to use

Server-side

First, install the @socket.io/admin-ui package:

npm i @socket.io/admin-ui

And then invoke the instrument method on your Socket.IO server:

const { createServer } = require("http");
const { Server } = require("socket.io");
const { instrument } = require("@socket.io/admin-ui");

const httpServer = createServer();

const io = new Server(httpServer, {
  cors: {
    origin: ["https://admin.socket.io"],
    credentials: true // needed for cookie-based sticky sessions, else you can ignore this line
  }
});

instrument(io, {
  auth: false
});

httpServer.listen(3000);

The module is compatible with:

  • Socket.IO v4 server
  • Socket.IO v3 server (>= 3.1.0), but without the operations on rooms (join, leave, disconnection)

Client-side

You can then head up to https://admin.socket.io, or host the files found in the ui/dist folder.

Important note: the website at https://admin.socket.io is totally static (hosted on Vercel), we do not (and will never) store any information about yourself or your browser (no tracking, no analytics, ...). That being said, hosting the files yourself is totally fine.

You should see the following modal:

login modal screenshot

Please enter the URL of your server, including the namespace (for example, http://localhost:3000/admin or https://example.com/admin) and the credentials, if applicable (see the auth option below).

Available options

auth

Default value: -

This option is mandatory. You can either disable authentication (please use with caution):

instrument(io, {
  auth: false
});

Or use basic authentication:

instrument(io, {
  auth: {
    type: "basic",
    username: "admin",
    password: "$2b$10$heqvAkYMez.Va6Et2uXInOnkCT6/uQj1brkrbyG3LpopDklcq7ZOS" // "changeit" encrypted with bcrypt
  },
});
namespaceName

Default value: /admin

The name of the namespace which will be created to handle the administrative tasks.

instrument(io, {
  namespaceName: "custom"
});

This namespace is a classic Socket.IO namespace, you can access it with:

const adminNamespace = io.of("/admin");

More information here.

readonly

Default value: false

Whether to put the admin UI in read-only mode (no join, leave or disconnect allowed).

instrument(io, {
  readonly: true
});
serverId

Default value: require("os").hostname()

The ID of the given server. If you have several Socket.IO servers on the same machine, please give them a distinct ID:

instrument(io, {
  serverId: `${require("os").hostname()}#${process.pid}`
});
store

Default value: new InMemoryStore()

The store is used to store the session IDs so the user do not have to retype the credentials upon reconnection.

If you use basic authentication in a multi-server setup, you should provide a custom store:

const { instrument, RedisStore } = require("@socket.io/admin-ui");

instrument(io, {
  store: new RedisStore(redisClient)
});

How it works

You can check the details of the implementation in the lib/index.ts file.

The instrument method simply:

  • creates a namespace and adds an authentication middleware if applicable
  • register listeners for the connection and disconnect event for each existing namespaces to track socket instances
  • register a timer which will periodically send stats from the server to the UI
  • register handlers for the join, leave and _disconnect commands sent from the UI

License

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Package last updated on 02 Jun 2021

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