socket.io-emitter

socket.io-emitter allows you to communicate with socket.io servers easily from non-socket.io processes.

How to use

var io = require('socket.io-emitter')({ host: '127.0.0.1', port: 6379 });
setInterval(function(){
  io.emit('time', new Date);
}, 5000);

API

Emitter(client[, opts])

client is a node_redis compatible client that has been initialized with the return_buffers option set to true. This argument is optional.

The following options are allowed:

  • key: the name of the key to pub/sub events on as prefix (socket.io)
  • host: host to connect to redis on (localhost)
  • port: port to connect to redis on (6379)
  • socket: unix domain socket to connect to redis on ("/tmp/redis.sock")

Emitter(clientUri[, opts]

Same as above, but clientUri is a string of the format host:port to connect to redis to.

Emitter(opts)

If you don't want to supply a redis client object, and want socket.io-emitter to intiialize one for you, make sure to supply the host and port options.

Emitter#to(room:String):Emitter

Emitter#in(room:String):Emitter

Specifies a specific room that you want to emit to.

Emitter#of(namespace:String):Emitter

Specifies a specific namespace that you want to emit to.

License

MIT