Koa v2 is now the default. For Koa v1 support install with koa-websocket@2 and see the
legacy
branch.
Supports ws://
and wss://
npm install koa-websocket
See examples directory for a simple implementation.
Example with Let's Encrypt (the Greenlock package):
const Koa = require('koa');
const greenlock = require('greenlock-express');
const websockify = require('koa-websocket');
const le = greenlock.create({
// all your sweet Let's Encrypt options here
});
// the magic happens right here
const app = websockify(new Koa(), wsOptions, le.httpsOptions);
app.ws.use((ctx) => {
// the websocket is added to the context as `ctx.websocket`.
ctx.websocket.on('message', function(message) {
// do something
});
});
app.listen(3000);
The WebSocket options object just get passed right through to the new WebSocketServer(options)
call.
The optional HTTPS options object gets passed right into https.createServer(options)
. If the HTTPS options are
passed in, koa-websocket will use the built-in Node HTTPS server to provide support for the wss://
protocol.
MIT