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node.jswebsocketsocket.ioheartbeat

In Socket.IO, is 'heartbeat' an event that can be used to trigger other actions?


This exact code doesn't work, but, I was hoping something like it was:

io.sockets.on('connection', function(socket) {
    socket.on('heartbeat', function() {
        // Do something here...
    });
});

Is something like this possible? I mean, I know I can just make a different function that triggers every, say, 15 seconds using a setInterval:

io.sockets.on('connection', function(socket) {
    setInterval(function() {
        // Do something
    },15000);
});

But since the heartbeat is already running at this interval, why not make use of it?

In any case, any insight would be greatly appreciated.


Solution

  • I think that I see what you're trying to do. There are a few exposed events that you can check here - list of Socket.io events - but there is no "heartbeat" event that you can tap into to fire at a set interval.

    You're on the right track with the second piece of code -

    setInterval(function() {
        socket.emit('heartbeat', someData);
    }, 5000);
    

    And on the client side -

    socket.on('heartbeat', function(data) {
        console.log(data);
    })