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#!/usr/bin/env node | |
// Example of how to fallback to alternative websocket library for old protocol clients | |
// see https://gist.github.com/1148686 | |
var http = require('http'), | |
WebSocketRequest = require('websocket').request, | |
ws = require('websocket-server'); | |
var httpServer = http.createServer(function(request, response) { | |
console.log((new Date()) + " Received request for " + request.url); | |
response.writeHead(404); | |
response.end(); | |
}); | |
httpServer.listen(10080, function() { | |
console.log((new Date()) + " Server is listening on port 10080"); | |
}); | |
// node-websocket-server | |
var miksagoConnection = require('./node_modules/websocket-server/lib/ws/connection'); | |
var miksagoServer = ws.createServer(); | |
miksagoServer.server = httpServer; | |
miksagoServer.addListener('connection', function(connection) { | |
// Add remoteAddress property | |
connection.remoteAddress = connection._socket.remoteAddress; | |
// We want to use "sendUTF" regardless of the server implementation | |
connection.sendUTF = connection.send; | |
handleConnection(connection); | |
}); | |
// WebSocket-Node config | |
var wsServerConfig = { | |
// All options *except* 'httpServer' are required when bypassing | |
// WebSocketServer. | |
maxReceivedFrameSize: 0x10000, | |
maxReceivedMessageSize: 0x100000, | |
fragmentOutgoingMessages: true, | |
fragmentationThreshold: 0x4000, | |
keepalive: true, | |
keepaliveInterval: 20000, | |
assembleFragments: true, | |
// autoAcceptConnections is not applicable when bypassing WebSocketServer | |
// autoAcceptConnections: false, | |
disableNagleAlgorithm: true, | |
closeTimeout: 5000 | |
}; | |
// Handle the upgrade event ourselves instead of using WebSocketServer | |
httpServer.on('upgrade', function(req, socket, head) { | |
if (typeof req.headers['sec-websocket-version'] !== 'undefined') { | |
// WebSocket hybi-08/-09/-10 connection (WebSocket-Node) | |
var wsRequest = new WebSocketRequest(socket, req, wsServerConfig); | |
try { | |
wsRequest.readHandshake(); | |
var wsConnection = wsRequest.accept(wsRequest.requestedProtocols[0], wsRequest.origin); | |
handleConnection(wsConnection); | |
} | |
catch(e) { | |
console.log("WebSocket Request unsupported by WebSocket-Node: " + e.toString()); | |
return; | |
} | |
} else { | |
// WebSocket hixie-75/-76/hybi-00 connection (node-websocket-server) | |
if (req.method === 'GET' && | |
(req.headers.upgrade && req.headers.connection) && | |
req.headers.upgrade.toLowerCase() === 'websocket' && | |
req.headers.connection.toLowerCase() === 'upgrade') { | |
new miksagoConnection(miksagoServer.manager, miksagoServer.options, req, socket, head); | |
} | |
} | |
}); | |
// A common connection handler | |
function handleConnection(connection) { | |
console.log((new Date()) + " Connection accepted."); | |
connection.addListener('message', function(wsMessage) { | |
var message = wsMessage; | |
// WebSocket-Node adds a "type", node-websocket-server does not | |
if (typeof wsMessage.type !== 'undefined') { | |
if (wsMessage.type !== 'utf8') { | |
return; | |
} | |
message = wsMessage.utf8Data; | |
} | |
console.log("Received Message: " + message); | |
connection.sendUTF(message); | |
}); | |
connection.addListener('close', function() { | |
console.log((new Date()) + " Peer " + connection.remoteAddress + " disconnected."); | |
}); | |
} |
I updated the README at https://github.com/Worlize/WebSocket-Node to reference this gist. Hopefully others will find it helpful also.
@seawing What exactly do you mean? Connections for WebSocket-Node and nws should be possible side-by-side, whatever the clients wants.
I added the broadcast. I hope that iphone to be support the new protocol. http://socketapi.com/jsbu/20111126/1076/wsserver.js
I forked:) https://gist.github.com/1428579
Best regards
Thanks, updated the README on the WebSocket-Node page.
Hey, thanks for this! If anyone's interested, I turned this code into a library that emulates the node-websocket-server API but under the hood uses whichever implementation is appropriate. Feel free to check it out here: https://github.com/wcauchois/websocket-fallback.
i have a question, it is normal that a connexion with node-websocket kick all connexion with websocket-server? (i need this two websocket because of chrome update)
sorry for my bad english and if i don't post on the right place