This is my node.js code for the index.js file.
const express = require('express');
const bodyParser = require('body-parser');
const cors = require('cors');
const { mongoose } = require('./config/db.js');
var routes = require('./routes/routes');
var j = require('./utility/mailer');
var app = express();
//app.use(bodyParser.json());
app.use(bodyParser.json({ limit: '50mb' }));
app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true, limit: '50mb' }));
app.use(cors({ origin: 'http://localhost:4200' }));
app.use(express.static('uploads'));
//app.listen(3000, () => console.log('server started'));
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
res.setTimeout(10000, function () {
console.log('timeout call');
res.status(408).send({ 'res': 'timed out' });
//res.end(408);
return;
});
next();
});
app.use('/', routes);
app.set("port", (process.env.PORT || 3000));
//app.listen(app.get("port"), function () {
// console.log("Server started: http://localhost:" + app.get("port") + "/");
//})
//var server = app.listen(app.get('port'), function () {
// console.log('Express server listening on port ' + server.address().port);
//});
var server = app.listen(3000);
var io = require("socket.io").listen(server, {
handlePreflightRequest: (req, res) => {
const headers = {
"Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "Content-Type, Authorization",
"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": req.headers.origin,
"Access-Control-Allow-Credentials": true
};
res.writeHead(200, headers);
res.end();
}
});
let timerId = null,
sockets = new Set();
io.sockets.on('connection', socket => {
sockets.add(socket);
console.log(`Socket ${socket.id} added`);
if (!timerId) {
startTimer();
}
socket.on('clientdata', data => {
console.log(data);
});
socket.on('disconnect', () => {
console.log(`Deleting socket: ${socket.id}`);
sockets.delete(socket);
console.log(`Remaining sockets: ${sockets.size}`);
});
});
function startTimer() {
//Simulate stock data received by the server that needs
//to be pushed to clients
timerId = setInterval(() => {
if (!sockets.size) {
clearInterval(timerId);
timerId = null;
console.log(`Timer stopped`);
}
let value = ((Math.random() * 50) + 1).toFixed(2);
//See comment above about using a "room" to emit to an entire
//group of sockets if appropriate for your scenario
//This example tracks each socket and emits to each one
for (const s of sockets) {
console.log(`Emitting value: ${value}`);
s.emit('data', { data: value });
}
}, 2000);
}
var gulp = require('gulp');
var sonarqubeScanner = require('sonarqube-scanner');
gulp.task('default', function (callback) {
sonarqubeScanner({
serverUrl: "https://localhost:8081",
}, callback);
});
io.listen(8000);
//server.listen(8080);
However, the server is not emitting the data as specified in the timer function. Can you help me fix this? Is there a way to use app.listen with it?
Followed a few tutorial. It was working fine a couple of days ago. Then, I changed something that messed the thing up. I guess I have to figure out what I changed. Any solution?
If you want to run socket.io on the same port as webserver, you can try this:
const app = express();
const server = require('http').createServer(app);
const io = require('socket.io')(server);
io.on('connection', (socket) => {
//your code here
});
http.listen((process.env.PORT || 3000), () => {
console.log('Started');
});
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