Complete documentation available at: http://socketcluster.io/
16 January 2016 (v4.2.0)
- The schedulingPolicy option (http://socketcluster.io/#!/docs/api-socketcluster) is now 'rr' by default (except on Windows) - After doing some stress testing on large 8-core Linux EC2 instances, the 'rr' policy turned out to be much better at distributing load across multiple CPU cores. The downside of the 'rr' policy is that all new connection fds pass through a central master process but that process turned out to be extremely efficient. It's not a perfect solution but it's much better than letting the Linux OS handle it.
05 January 2016 (v4.0.0)
- Middleware functions used to have different arguments (depending on the middleware type); now they are all in the format
function (req, next) {...}
. Thereq
object will have different properties depending on the middleware type. See addMiddleware() method here: http://socketcluster.io/#!/docs/api-scserver - When invoking
socket.emit
orsocket.publish
- When a callback was provided, it would emit an 'error' event on the socket if the operation failed. This is no longer the case - The callback will still receive the error as the first argument like it used to (assuming that there was an error), but it just won't be emitted as an 'error' event on the socket - It is considered an application error (not an SC error). - The 'notice' event was replaced with a 'warning' event - This is more consistent with the convention used in most other frameworks.
- You can now pass custom error objects to the
next(err)
callback inside middleware functions; this is now recommended instead of plain strings. Theerr
object you provide can inherit from theError
object (but this isn't necessary). It is recommended that whatever object you provide has aname
and amessage
property; you can also add custom properties to your error object and the client will receive those as rehydratedError
objects. Note that this is a non-breaking change - You can still pass a string aserr
and it won't break anything. - On the server-side, the
socket.removeAuthToken()
method was replaced bysocket.deauthenticate()
.
This release introduces many other non-breaking changes.
- See RFC: SocketCluster#137
- The docs have been updated on the website. See http://socketcluster.io/
22 November 2015 (v3.0.0)
- The defaultAuthTokenExpiryInMinutes and defaultAuthTokenExpiry config options have been removed - Use authDefaultExpiry instead (value is in seconds).
- Ping and pong are now represented as raw messages '#1' and '#2' instead of '1' and '2' - This is to avoid potential conflicts with user logic when
using the raw
socket.send(...)
method.
SocketCluster is a fast, highly scalable HTTP + realtime server engine which lets you build multi-process realtime servers that make use of all CPU cores on a machine/instance. It removes the limitations of having to run your Node.js server as a single thread and makes your backend resilient by automatically recovering from worker crashes and aggregating errors into a central log.
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SocketCluster has been tested for memory leaks. The last full memory profiling was done on SocketCluster v0.9.17 (Node.js v0.10.28) and included checks on worker and broker processes.
No memory leaks were detected when using the latest Node.js version. Note that leaks were found when using Node.js versions below v0.10.22 - This is probably the Node.js 'Walmart' memory leak - Not a SocketCluster issue.
- Jonathan Gros-Dubois
- Nelson Zheng
- wactbprot (nData)
- epappas (nData)
- Gabriel Muller
There are two ways to install SocketCluster.
Setup the socketcluster command:
npm install -g socketcluster
OR
sudo npm install -g socketcluster
Then
socketcluster create myapp
Once it's installed, go to your new myapp/ directory and launch with:
node server
Access at URL http://localhost:8000/
npm install socketcluster
You will also need to install the client separately which you can get using the following command:
npm install socketcluster-client
The socketcluster-client script is called socketcluster.js (located in the main socketcluster-client directory)
- You should include it in your HTML page using a <script> tag in order to interact with SocketCluster. For more details on how to use socketcluster-client, go to https://github.com/SocketCluster/socketcluster-client
It is recommended that you use Node.js version >=0.10.22 due to memory leaks present in older versions.
In order to run SocketCluster over HTTPS, all you need to do is set the protocol to 'https' and provide your private key and certificate as a start option when you instantiate SocketCluster - Example:
var socketCluster = new SocketCluster({
workers: 3,
brokers: 3,
port: 8000,
appName: 'myapp',
workerController: 'worker.js',
protocol: 'https',
protocolOptions: {
key: fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/keys/enc_key.pem', 'utf8'),
cert: fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/keys/cert.pem', 'utf8'),
passphrase: 'passphase4privkey'
}
});
The protocolOptions option is exactly the same as the one you pass to a standard Node HTTPS server: http://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_createserver_options_requestlistener
- More integration test cases needed
- Unit tests
- Efficiency/speed - faster is better!
- Suggestions?
To contribute; clone this repo, then cd inside it and then run npm install to install all dependencies.
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