What is reconnecting-websocket?
The 'reconnecting-websocket' npm package provides a WebSocket client that automatically reconnects if the connection is lost. It is designed to be a drop-in replacement for the standard WebSocket, adding the ability to handle disconnections and reconnections seamlessly.
What are reconnecting-websocket's main functionalities?
Automatic Reconnection
This feature allows the WebSocket to automatically reconnect if the connection is lost. The code sample demonstrates how to create a new ReconnectingWebSocket instance and handle open, close, and message events.
const ReconnectingWebSocket = require('reconnecting-websocket');
const rws = new ReconnectingWebSocket('ws://example.com');
rws.addEventListener('open', () => {
console.log('Connected');
});
rws.addEventListener('close', () => {
console.log('Disconnected');
});
rws.addEventListener('message', (event) => {
console.log('Message from server:', event.data);
});
Custom Reconnection Logic
This feature allows you to customize the reconnection logic by setting options such as connection timeout, maximum retries, and reconnection delays. The code sample demonstrates how to create a ReconnectingWebSocket instance with custom options.
const ReconnectingWebSocket = require('reconnecting-websocket');
const options = {
connectionTimeout: 1000,
maxRetries: 10,
maxReconnectionDelay: 10000,
minReconnectionDelay: 1000
};
const rws = new ReconnectingWebSocket('ws://example.com', [], options);
rws.addEventListener('open', () => {
console.log('Connected');
});
rws.addEventListener('close', () => {
console.log('Disconnected');
});
rws.addEventListener('message', (event) => {
console.log('Message from server:', event.data);
});
Event Handling
This feature allows you to handle various WebSocket events such as open, close, message, and error. The code sample demonstrates how to add event listeners for these events.
const ReconnectingWebSocket = require('reconnecting-websocket');
const rws = new ReconnectingWebSocket('ws://example.com');
rws.addEventListener('open', () => {
console.log('Connected');
});
rws.addEventListener('close', () => {
console.log('Disconnected');
});
rws.addEventListener('message', (event) => {
console.log('Message from server:', event.data);
});
rws.addEventListener('error', (error) => {
console.error('WebSocket error:', error);
});
Other packages similar to reconnecting-websocket
ws
The 'ws' package is a simple to use, blazing fast, and thoroughly tested WebSocket client and server for Node.js. Unlike 'reconnecting-websocket', it does not provide automatic reconnection out of the box, but it offers more control and flexibility for WebSocket communication.
socket.io-client
The 'socket.io-client' package is a client library for Socket.IO, which enables real-time, bidirectional, and event-based communication. It includes automatic reconnection and other advanced features like multiplexing and broadcasting. It is more feature-rich compared to 'reconnecting-websocket' but also more complex.
websocket
The 'websocket' package provides a WebSocket client and server library for Node.js. It supports automatic reconnection through additional configuration and offers a robust set of features for WebSocket communication. It is more comprehensive compared to 'reconnecting-websocket'.
Reconnecting WebSocket
WebSocket that will automatically reconnect if the connection is closed.
Features
- Small (~150 LOC)
- WebSocket API compatible (same interface, Level0 and Level2 event model)
- Fully configurable
- Multiplatform (Web, ServiceWorkers, Node.js, React Native)
- Dependency free (does not depends on Window, DOM or any EventEmitter library)
- Reassign event listeners when a new WebSocket instance is created
- Automatic reconnection using RFC 6455 guidelines
- Handle connection timeouts
- Full test coverage
- Debug mode
- Fast close
- AMD build available (see dist folder)
- Allows changing server URL
Install
npm install --save reconnecting-websocket
Run tests
git clone https://github.com/pladaria/reconnecting-websocket
cd reconnecting-websocket
npm install
npm test
npm run report
Usage
Compatible with WebSocket Browser API
So this documentation should be valid: MDN WebSocket API.
Ping me if you find any problems. Or, even better, write a test for your case and make a pull request :)
Simple usage
const ReconnectingWebSocket = require('reconnecting-websocket');
const rws = new ReconnectingWebSocket('ws://my.site.com');
rws.addEventListener('open', () => {
rws.send('hello!');
});
Update URL
The url
parameter also accepts a function
so you have a chance to update the URL before connecting:
const ReconnectingWebSocket = require('reconnecting-websocket');
const urls = ['ws://my.site.com', 'ws://your.site.com', 'ws://their.site.com'];
let urlIndex = 0;
const getUrl = () => urls[urlIndex++ % urls.length];
const rws = new ReconnectingWebSocket(getUrl);
Configure
Default options
Options should be self explanatory
const defaultOptions = {
constructor: isGlobalWebSocket() ? WebSocket : null,
maxReconnectionDelay: 10000,
minReconnectionDelay: 1500,
reconnectionDelayGrowFactor: 1.3,
connectionTimeout: 4000,
maxRetries: Infinity,
debug: false,
};
Sample with custom options
const ReconnectingWebSocket = require('reconnecting-websocket');
const options = {connectionTimeout: 1000};
const rws = new ReconnectingWebSocket('ws://my.site.com', [], options);
Manually closing
The close
function has an additional options parameter
close(code = 1000, reason = '', {keepClosed: boolean, fastClose: boolean, delay: number})
- Use the
keepClosed
option to keep the WebSocket closed or automatically reconnect (default false
). - If
fastClose
option is true
, all close listeners are executed as soon as the close() method is called, otherwise it waits until the websocket closing protocol finishes, this can be a long time if there's no connection (default true
). Keep in mind that with this option, it may happen that the close event is fired with a ready state of CLOSING
. - Use the
delay
option to set the initial delay for the next connection retry (ignored if 0
).
Setting WebSocket options
If you set any attributes of WebSocket itself, such as binaryType
, make sure to set them again after each reconnection, i.e. on the open
event:
rws.addEventListener('open', () => {
rws.binaryType = 'arraybuffer';
rws.send('i am ready to receive some data!');
});
Using alternative constructor
This way you can use this module in cli/testing/node.js or use a decorated/alternative WebSocket. The only requisite is that the given constructor must be compatible with the WebSocket API.
The example uses the html5-websocket module.
const Html5WebSocket = require('html5-websocket');
const ReconnectingWebSocket = require('reconnecting-websocket');
const options = {constructor: Html5WebSocket};
const rws = new ReconnectingWebSocket('ws://my.site.com', undefined, options);
Max retries
When the max retries limit is reached, an error event with code EHOSTDOWN
is emitted.
By default, maxRetries
is set to Infinity
.
const ReconnectingWebSocket = require('reconnecting-websocket');
const rws = new ReconnectingWebSocket('ws://my.site.com', undefined, {maxRetries: 3});
rws.onerror = (err) => {
if (err.code === 'EHOSTDOWN') {
console.log('server down');
}
};
License
MIT