What is simple-websocket?
The simple-websocket npm package provides a straightforward API for creating WebSocket clients and servers. It is designed to be easy to use and lightweight, making it suitable for simple WebSocket communication tasks.
What are simple-websocket's main functionalities?
Creating a WebSocket Client
This code demonstrates how to create a WebSocket client using the simple-websocket package. It connects to a WebSocket server, sends a message upon connection, and listens for incoming messages and connection closure.
const SimpleWebSocket = require('simple-websocket');
const ws = new SimpleWebSocket('ws://example.com');
ws.on('connect', () => {
console.log('Connected to server');
ws.send('Hello, server!');
});
ws.on('data', (data) => {
console.log('Received message:', data);
});
ws.on('close', () => {
console.log('Connection closed');
});
Creating a WebSocket Server
This code demonstrates how to create a WebSocket server using the simple-websocket package. The server listens for new client connections, sends a welcome message to each client, and handles incoming messages and disconnections.
const SimpleWebSocketServer = require('simple-websocket/server');
const server = new SimpleWebSocketServer({ port: 3000 });
server.on('connection', (socket) => {
console.log('New client connected');
socket.send('Welcome, client!');
socket.on('data', (data) => {
console.log('Received message from client:', data);
});
socket.on('close', () => {
console.log('Client disconnected');
});
});
Other packages similar to simple-websocket
ws
The ws package is a popular WebSocket implementation for Node.js. It provides a comprehensive set of features for both WebSocket clients and servers, including support for extensions and subprotocols. Compared to simple-websocket, ws offers more advanced features and greater flexibility, but it may be more complex to use for simple tasks.
socket.io
Socket.io is a library that enables real-time, bidirectional, and event-based communication between web clients and servers. It abstracts WebSocket communication and provides fallbacks for older browsers. While it offers more features and robustness compared to simple-websocket, it is also heavier and more complex.
simple-websocket
Simple, EventEmitter API for WebSockets
features
- super simple API for working with WebSockets in the browser
- Uses
EventEmitter
interface - supports text and binary data
This module works in the browser with browserify, and it's used by WebTorrent!
install
npm install simple-websocket
usage
var SimpleWebsocket = require('simple-websocket')
var socket = new SimpleWebsocket('ws://echo.websocket.org')
socket.on('ready', function () {
socket.send('sup!')
})
socket.on('message', function (data) {
console.log('got message: ' + data)
})
Note: If you're NOT using browserify, then use the standalone simplewebsocket.bundle.js
file included in this repo. This exports a SimpleWebsocket
function on the window
.
api
socket = new SimpleWebsocket([opts])
Create a new WebSocket connection.
If opts
is specified, then the default options (shown below) will be overridden.
{
reconnect: 5000
}
The options do the following:
reconnect
- If websocket encounters an error, reconnect after this timeout (in milliseconds). Set to false
to disable automatic reconnect on error.
socket.send(data)
Send text/binary data to the remote socket. data
can be any of several types: String
, Buffer
(see buffer), TypedArrayView (Uint8Array, etc.), or ArrayBuffer.
Note: this method should not be called until the sockt.on('ready')
event has fired.
socket.destroy([onclose])
Destroy and cleanup this websocket connection.
If the optional onclose
paramter is passed, then it will be registered as a listener on the 'close' event.
events
socket.on('ready', function () {})
Fired when the websocket connection is ready to use.
socket.on('message', function (data) {})
Received a message from the websocket server.
data
will be either a String
or a Buffer/Uint8Array
(see buffer).
socket.on('close', function () {})
Called when the websocket connection has closed.
socket.on('error', function (err) {})
err
is an Error
object.
Fired when a fatal error occurs. If the reconnect
option is set to something truthy (defaults to 5000
), then this event will never get emitted because the socket will automatically reconnect on error.
socket.on('warning', function (err) {})
err
is an Error
object.
Fired when an error occurs but an auto-reconnect will be attempted. Thus, it's only a warning
, not a full-fledged error
.
real-world applications that use simple-websocket
- StudyNotes - Helping students learn faster and better
- instant.io - Secure, anonymous, streaming file transfer
- lxjs-chat - Omegle chat clone
- [ your application here - send a PR ]
license
MIT. Copyright (c) Feross Aboukhadijeh.