This Readme corresponds to the upcoming 1.0 release. Please refer to http://socket.io for the current 0.9.x documentation.
A standalone build of socket.io-client
is exposed automatically by the
socket.io server as /socket.io/socket.io.js
. Alternatively you can
serve the file socket.io-client.js
found at the root of this repository.
<script src="/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script>
<script>
var socket = io('http://localhost');
socket.on('connect', function(){
socket.on('event', function(data){});
socket.on('disconnect', function(){});
});
</script>
Socket.IO is a component, which
means you can include it by using require
on the browser:
var socket = require('socket.io')('http://localhost');
socket.on('connect', function(){
socket.on('event', function(data){});
socket.on('disconnect', fucntion(){});
});
Add socket.io-client
to your package.json
and then:
var socket = require('socket.io-client')('http://localhost');
socket.on('connect', function(){
socket.on('event', function(data){});
socket.on('disconnect', fucntion(){});
});
Exposed as the io
namespace in the standalone build, or the result
of calling require('socket.io-client')
.
When called, it creates a new Manager
for the given URL, and attempts
to reuse an existing Manager
for subsequent calls, unless the
multiplex
option is passed with false
.
The rest of the options are passed to the Manager
constructor (see below
for details).
A Socket
instance is returned for the namespace specified by the
pathname in the URL, defaulting to /
. For example, if the url
is
http://localhost/users
, a transport connection will be established to
http://localhost
and a Socket.IO connection will be established to
/users
.
Socket.io protocol revision number this client works with.
Reference to the Socket
constructor.
Reference to the Manager
constructor.
Reference to the Emitter
constructor.
A Manager
represents a connection to a given Socket.IO server. One or
more Socket
instances are associated with the manager. The manager
can be accessed through the io
property of each Socket
instance.
The opts
are also passed to engine.io
upon initialization of the
underlying Socket
.
connect
. Fired upon a succesful connection.connect_error
. Fired upon a connection error. Parameters:Object
error object
connect_timeout
. Fired upon a connection timeout.reconnect
. Fired upon a successful reconnection. Parameters:Number
reconnection attempt number
reconnect_error
. Fired upon a reconnection attempt error. Parameters:Object
error object
reconnect_failed
connect
. Fired upon connecting.error
. Fired upon a connection error Parameters:Object
error data
disconnect
. Fired upon a disconnection.
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