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Socket.IO module for Angular 7
npm install ngx-socket-io
import { SocketIoModule, SocketIoConfig } from 'ngx-socket-io';
const config: SocketIoConfig = { url: 'http://localhost:8988', options: {} };
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
SocketIoModule.forRoot(config)
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
We need to configure SocketIoModule
module using the object config
of type SocketIoConfig
, this object accepts two optional properties they are the same used here io(url[, options]).
Now we pass the configuration to the static method forRoot
of SocketIoModule
The SocketIoModule
provides now a configured Socket
service that can be injected anywhere inside the AppModule
.
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { Socket } from 'ngx-socket-io';
@Injectable()
export class ChatService {
constructor(private socket: Socket) { }
sendMessage(msg: string){
this.socket.emit("message", msg);
}
getMessage() {
return this.socket
.fromEvent("message")
.map( data => data.msg );
}
}
In this case we do not configure the SocketIoModule
directly using forRoot
. What we have to do is: extend the Socket
service, and call super()
with the SocketIoConfig
object type (passing url
& options
if any).
import { Injectable, NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { Socket } from 'ngx-socket-io';
@Injectable()
export class SocketOne extends Socket {
constructor() {
super({ url: 'http://url_one:portOne', options: {} });
}
}
@Injectable()
export class SocketTwo extends Socket {
constructor() {
super({ url: 'http://url_two:portTwo', options: {} });
}
}
@NgModule({
declarations: [
//components
],
imports: [
SocketIoModule,
//...
],
providers: [SocketOne, SocketTwo],
bootstrap: [/** AppComponent **/]
})
export class AppModule { }
Now you can inject SocketOne
, SocketTwo
in any other services and / or components.
Most of the functionalities here you are already familiar with.
The only addition is the fromEvent
method, which returns an Observable
that you can subscribe to.
socket.of(namespace: string, eventName: string, callback: Function)
Takes an namespace name, event name and callback. Works the same as in Socket.IO.
socket.on(eventName: string, callback: Function)
Takes an event name and callback. Works the same as in Socket.IO.
socket.removeListener(eventName: string, callback?: Function)
Takes an event name and callback. Works the same as in Socket.IO.
socket.removeAllListeners(eventName?: string)
Takes an event name. Works the same as in Socket.IO.
socket.emit(eventName:string, message?: any, [callback: Function])
Sends a message to the server. Optionally takes a callback. Works the same as in Socket.IO.
socket.fromEvent<T>(eventName: string): Observable<T>
Takes an event name and returns an Observable that you can subscribe to.
socket.fromEventOnce<T>(eventName: string): Promise<T>
Creates a Promise for a one-time event.
You should keep a reference to the Observable subscription and unsubscribe when you're done with it.
This prevents memory leaks as the event listener attached will be removed (using socket.removeListener
) ONLY and when/if you unsubscribe.
If you have multiple subscriptions to an Observable only the last unsubscription will remove the listener.
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Socket.IO module for Angular
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