This is the client for Engine.IO,
the implementation of transport-based cross-browser/cross-device
bi-directional communication layer for Socket.IO.
You can find an engine.io.js
file in this repository, which is a
standalone build you can use as follows:
<script src="/path/to/engine.io.js"></script>
<script>
// eio = Socket
var socket = eio('ws://localhost');
socket.on('open', function(){
socket.on('message', function(data){});
socket.on('close', function(){});
});
</script>
Engine.IO is a commonjs module, which means you can include it by usingrequire
on the browser and package using browserify:
install the client package
$ npm install engine.io-client
write your app code
var socket = require('engine.io-client')('ws://localhost');
socket.on('open', function(){
socket.on('message', function(data){});
socket.on('close', function(){});
});
build your app bundle
$ browserify app.js > bundle.js
include on your page
<script src="/path/to/bundle.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/engine.io.js"></script>
<script>
var socket = new eio.Socket('ws://localhost/');
socket.binaryType = 'blob';
socket.on('open', function () {
socket.send(new Int8Array(5));
socket.on('message', function(blob){});
socket.on('close', function(){ });
});
</script>
Add engine.io-client
to your package.json
and then:
var socket = require('engine.io-client')('ws://localhost');
socket.on('open', function(){
socket.on('message', function(data){});
socket.on('close', function(){});
});
var opts = {
key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/client.key'),
cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/client.crt'),
ca: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/ca.crt')
};
var socket = require('engine.io-client')('ws://localhost', opts);
socket.on('open', function(){
socket.on('message', function(data){});
socket.on('close', function(){});
});
var opts = {
extraHeaders: {
'X-Custom-Header-For-My-Project': 'my-secret-access-token',
'Cookie': 'user_session=NI2JlCKF90aE0sJZD9ZzujtdsUqNYSBYxzlTsvdSUe35ZzdtVRGqYFr0kdGxbfc5gUOkR9RGp20GVKza; path=/; expires=Tue, 07-Apr-2015 18:18:08 GMT; secure; HttpOnly'
}
};
var socket = require('engine.io-client')('ws://localhost', opts);
socket.on('open', function(){
socket.on('message', function(data){});
socket.on('close', function(){});
});
Engine
message
event.The client class. Mixes in Emitter.
Exposed as eio
in the browser standalone build.
protocol
(Number): protocol revision numberbinaryType
(String) : can be set to 'arraybuffer' or 'blob' in browsers,buffer
or arraybuffer
in Node. Blob is only used in browser if it'sopen
message
String
| ArrayBuffer
: utf-8 encoded data or ArrayBuffer containingclose
open
event does not occur (i.e. due to connection error or close()
).error
flush
drain
drain
event of transport if writeBuffer is emptyupgradeError
upgrade
ping
pong
String
uriObject
: optional, options objectagent
(http.Agent
): http.Agent
to use, defaults to false
(NodeJS only)upgrade
(Boolean
): defaults to true, whether the client should tryforceJSONP
(Boolean
): forces JSONP for polling transport.jsonp
(Boolean
): determines whether to use JSONP whenforceBase64
(Boolean
): forces base 64 encoding for polling transport even when XHR2 responseType is available and WebSocket even if the used standard supports binary.enablesXDR
(Boolean
): enables XDomainRequest for IE8 to avoid loading bar flashing with click sound. default to false
because XDomainRequest has a flaw of not sending cookie.withCredentials
(Boolean
): defaults to true
, whether to include credentials (cookies, authorization headers, TLS client certificates, etc.) with cross-origin XHR polling requests.timestampRequests
(Boolean
): whether to add the timestamp with eachfalse
(false
)timestampParam
(String
): timestamp parameter (t
)policyPort
(Number
): port the policy server listens on (843
)path
(String
): path to connect to, default is /engine.io
transports
(Array
): a list of transports to try (in order).['polling', 'websocket']
. Engine
transportOptions
(Object
): hash of options, indexed by transport name, overriding the common options for the given transportrememberUpgrade
(Boolean
): defaults to false.pfx
(String
|Buffer
): Certificate, Private key and CA certificates to use for SSL. Can be used in Node.js client environment to manually specify certificate information.key
(String
): Private key to use for SSL. Can be used in Node.js client environment to manually specify certificate information.passphrase
(String
): A string of passphrase for the private key or pfx. Can be used in Node.js client environment to manually specify certificate information.cert
(String
): Public x509 certificate to use. Can be used in Node.js client environment to manually specify certificate information.ca
(String
|Array
): An authority certificate or array of authority certificates to check the remote host against.. Can be used in Node.js client environment to manually specify certificate information.ciphers
(String
): A string describing the ciphers to use or exclude. Consult the cipher format list for details on the format. Can be used in Node.js client environment to manually specify certificate information.rejectUnauthorized
(Boolean
): If true, the server certificate is verified against the list of supplied CAs. An 'error' event is emitted if verification fails. Verification happens at the connection level, before the HTTP request is sent. Can be used in Node.js client environment to manually specify certificate information.perMessageDeflate
(Object|Boolean
): parameters of the WebSocket permessage-deflate extensionfalse
to disable. (true
)
threshold
(Number
): data is compressed only if the byte size is above this value. This option is ignored on the browser. (1024
)extraHeaders
(Object
): Headers that will be passed for each request to the server (via xhr-polling and via websockets). These values then can be used during handshake or for special proxies. Can only be used in Node.js client environment.onlyBinaryUpgrades
(Boolean
): whether transport upgrades should be restricted to transports supporting binary data (false
)forceNode
(Boolean
): Uses NodeJS implementation for websockets - even if there is a native Browser-Websocket available, which is preferred by default over the NodeJS implementation. (This is useful when using hybrid platforms like nw.js or electron) (false
, NodeJS only)localAddress
(String
): the local IP address to connect torequestTimeout
(Number
): Timeout for xhr-polling requests in milliseconds (0
)protocols
(Array
): a list of subprotocols (see MDN reference)send
String
| ArrayBuffer
| ArrayBufferView
| Blob
: data to sendObject
: optional, options objectFunction
: optional, callback upon drain
compress
(Boolean
): whether to compress sending data. This option is ignored and forced to be true
on the browser. (true
)close
The transport class. Private. Inherits from EventEmitter.
poll
: emitted by polling transports upon starting a new requestpollComplete
: emitted by polling transports upon completing a requestdrain
: emitted by polling transports upon a buffer drainengine.io-client
is used to test
engine. Running the engine.io
test suite ensures the client works and vice-versa.
Browser tests are run using zuul. You can
run the tests locally using the following command.
./node_modules/.bin/zuul --local 8080 -- test/index.js
Additionally, engine.io-client
has a standalone test suite you can run
with make test
which will run node.js and browser tests. You must have zuul setup with
a saucelabs account.
The support channels for engine.io-client
are the same as socket.io
:
- irc.freenode.net #socket.io
- Google Groups
- Website
To contribute patches, run tests or benchmarks, make sure to clone the
repository:
git clone git://github.com/socketio/engine.io-client.git
Then:
cd engine.io-client
npm install
See the Tests
section above for how to run tests before submitting any patches.
MIT - Copyright (c) 2014 Automattic, Inc.