A package of Ts.ED framework. See website: https://tsed.io/#/tutorials/socket-io
Socket.io enable real-time bidirectional event-based communication. It works on every platform, browser or device, focusing equally on reliability and speed.
Installation
Before using the Socket.io, we need to install the Socket.io module.
npm install --save socket.io @types/socket.io @tsed/socketio
Then add the following configuration in your Server:
import {Configuration} from "@tsed/common";
import "@tsed/socketio";
import {resolve} from "path";
@Configuration({
socketIO: {
}
})
export class Server {}
Socket Service
Socket.IO allows you to “namespace” your sockets, which essentially means assigning different endpoints or paths.
This is a useful feature to minimize the number of resources (TCP connections) and at the same time separate concerns within your application
by introducing separation between communication channels. See namespace documentation.
All Socket service work under a namespace and you can create one Socket service per namespace.
Example:
import * as SocketIO from "socket.io";
import {SocketService, IO, Nsp, Socket, SocketSession, Reason} from "@tsed/socketio";
@SocketService("/my-namespace")
export class MySocketService {
@Nsp nsp: SocketIO.Namespace;
@Nsp("/my-other-namespace")
nspOther: SocketIO.Namespace;
constructor(@IO private io: SocketIO.Server) {}
$onNamespaceInit(nsp: SocketIO.Namespace) {}
$onConnection(@Socket socket: SocketIO.Socket, @SocketSession session: SocketSession) {}
$onDisconnect(@Socket socket: SocketIO.Socket, @Reason reason: string) {}
}
@SocketService inherit from @Service decorator. That means, a SocketService can be injected to another Service, Controller or Middleware.
Example:
import * as SocketIO from "socket.io";
import {SocketService, Nsp} from "@tsed/socketio";
@SocketService()
export class MySocketService {
@Nsp nsp: SocketIO.Namespace;
helloAll() {
this.nsp.emit("hi", "everyone!");
}
}
Then, you can inject your socket service into another Service, Controller, etc... as following:
import {Controller, Get} from "@tsed/common";
import {MySocketService} from "../services/MySocketService.js";
@Controller("/")
export class MyCtrl {
constructor(private mySocketService: MySocketService) {}
@Get("/allo")
allo() {
this.mySocketService.helloAll();
return "is sent";
}
}
Declaring an Input Event
@Input decorator declare a method as a new handler for a specific event
.
import {SocketService, Input, Emit, Args, Socket, Nsp} from "@tsed/socketio";
@SocketService("/my-namespace")
export class MySocketService {
@Input("eventName")
myMethod(@Args(0) userName: string, @Socket socket: SocketIO.Socket, @Nsp nsp: SocketIO.Namespace) {
console.log(userName);
}
}
- @Args <any|any[]>: List of the parameters sent by the input event.
- @Socket <SocketIO.Socket>: Socket instance.
- @Nsp <SocketIO.Namespace>: Namespace instance.
Send a response
You have a many choice to send a response to your client. Ts.ED offer some decorators to send a response:
Example:
import {SocketService, Input, Emit, Args, Socket, Nsp} from "@tsed/socketio";
@SocketService("/my-namespace")
export class MySocketService {
@Input("eventName")
@Emit("responseEventName")
async myMethod(@Args(0) userName: string, @Socket socket: SocketIO.Socket) {
return "Message " + userName;
}
}
The method accept a promise as returned value.
::: warning
Return value is only possible when the method is decorated by @Emit, @Broadcast and @BroadcastOthers.
:::
Socket Session
Ts.ED create a new session for each socket.
import {SocketService, Input, Emit, Args, SocketSession} from "@tsed/socketio";
@SocketService("/my-namespace")
export class MySocketService {
@Input("eventName")
@Emit("responseEventName")
async myMethod(@Args(0) userName: string, @SocketSession session: SocketSession) {
const user = session.get("user") || {};
user.name = userName;
session.set("user", user);
return user;
}
}
The session represents an arbitrary object that facilitates the storage of session data, allowing the sharing of information between Socket.IO servers.
In the event of an unexpected disconnection (i.e., when the socket is not manually disconnected using socket.disconnect()
), the server will store the session of the socket. Upon reconnection, the server will make an attempt to restore the previous session.
To enable this behavior, you need to configure the Connection state recovery as follows:
import {Configuration} from "@tsed/di";
import "@tsed/platform-express";
import "@tsed/socketio";
@Configuration({
socketIO: {
connectionStateRecovery: {
maxDisconnectionDuration: 2 * 60 * 1000,
skipMiddlewares: true
}
}
})
export class Server {}
By default, Ts.ED uses the built-in in-memory adapter for session management. However, for production environments, it is recommended to use the persistent adapters to enhance reliability.
Middlewares
A middleware can be also used on a SocketService
either on a class or on a method.
Here an example of a middleware:
import {deserialize} from "@tsed/json-mapper";
import {SocketMiddleware, Args} from "@tsed/socketio";
import {User} from "../models/User.js";
@SocketMiddleware()
export class UserConverterSocketMiddleware {
async use(@Args() args: any[]) {
let [user] = args;
user = deserialize(user, {type: User});
return [user];
}
}
The user instance will be forwarded to the next middleware and to your decorated method.
You can also declare a middleware to handle an error with @SocketMiddlewareError
.
Here an example:
import {SocketMiddlewareError, SocketErr, Socket} from "@tsed/socketio";
@SocketMiddlewareError()
export class ErrorHandlerSocketMiddleware {
async use(@SocketErr err: any, @Socket socket: SocketIO.Socket) {
console.error(err);
socket.emit("error", {message: "An error has occured"});
}
}
Then, two decorators are provided to attach your middleware on the right place:
@SocketUseBefore
will call your middleware before the class method,@SocketUseAfter
will call your middleware after the class method.
Both decorators can be used as a class decorator or as a method decorator.
The call sequences is the following for each event request:
- Middlewares attached with
@SocketUseBefore
on class, - Middlewares attached with
@SocketUseBefore
on method, - The method,
- Send response if the method is decorated with
@Emit
, @Broadcast
or @BroadcastOther
, - Middlewares attached with
@SocketUseAfter
on method, - Middlewares attached with
@SocketUseAfter
on class.
Middlewares chain use the Promise
to run it. If one of this middlewares/method emit an error, the first middleware error will be called.
import {SocketService, SocketUseAfter, SocketUseBefore, Emit, Input, Args, SocketSession} from "@tsed/socketio";
import {UserConverterSocketMiddleware, ErrorHandlerSocketMiddleware} from "../middlewares.js";
import {User} from "../models/User.js";
import {SocketSessionData} from "@tsed/socketio/lib/cjs";
@SocketService("/my-namespace")
@SocketUseBefore(UserConverterSocketMiddleware)
@SocketUseAfter(ErrorHandlerSocketMiddleware)
export class MySocketService {
@Input("eventName")
@Emit("responseEventName")
@SocketUseBefore(UserConverterSocketMiddleware)
@SocketUseAfter(ErrorHandlerSocketMiddleware)
async myMethod(@Args(0) userName: User, @SocketSessionData session: SocketSessionData) {
const user = session.get("user") || {};
user.name = userName;
session.set("user", user);
return user;
}
}
Documentation
See our documentation https://tsed.io/#/api/index
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