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Socket.IO Cookbook

By : Tyson Cadenhead
Book Image

Socket.IO Cookbook

By: Tyson Cadenhead

Overview of this book

Socket.IO is a JavaScript library that provides you with the ability to implement real-time analytics, binary streaming, instant messaging, and document collaboration. It has two parts: a client-side library that runs in the browser, and a server-side library for node.js. Socket.IO is event-driven and primarily uses the WebSocket protocol that allows us to emit data bi-directionally from the server and the client. Socket.IO This book is a complete resource, covering topics from webSocket security to scaling the server-side of a Socket.IO application and everything in between. This book will provide real-world examples of how secure bi-directional, full-duplex connections that can be created using Socket.IO for different environments. It will also explain how the connection vulnerabilities can be resolved for large numbers of users and huge amounts of data/messages. By the end of the book, you will be a competent Socket.IO developer. With the help of the examples and real-world solutions,you will learn to create fast, scalable, and dynamic real-time apps by creating efficient messaging systems between the server side and the client side using Socket.IO.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Socket.IO Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Triggering hot deploys


One of the more frustrating things about developing mobile apps is that when you find a bug or have a new feature to implement, getting your new app into the hands of your users is not as simple as just deploying it, like you would in the web world. Both iOS and Android apps must undergo a review process, which means that you could potentially be waiting up to a week for your update to go live.

Fortunately, if we use JavaScript to write our applications, we will emit changes with Socket.IO whenever our code is updated. We can refresh the app in real time to reflect our new code.

How to do it…

To trigger a hot deploy in Cordova by using Socket.IO, follow these steps:

  1. First, we will create our Cordova app by running cordova create app com.hot.deployHotDeploy.

  2. We will create a server.js file that will live outside our Cordova app. This file will be responsible for emitting events whenever the myFile.js file changes:

    var express = require('express'),
    app = express(),
    http =...