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I made this fork to reuse socket.io-client. It wasn't as simple as I'd hoped because LearnBoost hasn't updated the official branch with WSS/HTTPS functionality. For this reason, I am referencing the kazuyukitanimura branch of socket.io-client.

hook.io-ws

Hook listening messages on WebSocket client connection.

Based on Peter Griess work. WebSocket Nodejs Client

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Requirements

Installation

I don't want to pollute npm since this is a branch, so for now, here is how you get it to work:

  • clone this repo
  • cd into it
  • npm install 3rd/socket.io-client

Usage

hookio-ws

Development Example

Now you can require the hook.io-ws module and instance a new Hook that try to connect to url using WebSockets

#!/usr/bin/env node

var WebSocketHook = require('hook.io-ws').HookSocket;

var mtgoxTest = new WebSocketHook({
  name: 'mtgox',
  url:'https://socketio.mtgox.com/mtgox',
  debug:false
});

mtgoxTest.start();

Or you can use the Hook.io Magic

/*
 * Hook class for interacting with mtgox.com
 */
var Hook = require('hook.io').Hook,
    util = require('util');
    
var MtgoxHook = exports.MtgoxHook = function(options){
  Hook.call(this, options);
  var self = this;
  self.on('hook::ready', function(){
    /// Spawn a new hook as type have "ws"
    self.spawn([{ 
      "name": "mtgox-ws-hook",
      "type": "ws", // Doing this. Hook.io will look for hook.io-ws 
      "debug": "false",
      "url":'https://socketio.mtgox.com/mtgox',
    }], function(err){
      // spawn ready
      self.on('*::websocket::message',function(message){
        
        if(message.op === 'subscribe') {
          self.emit('subscribe', message);
        } else {
          self.emit(message.private, message);
        }
        
      });
    });
  });
};

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