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The wrapped 'Socket.IO-Client-Swift' can be found here.
I've also added a super simple example app to /examples, copy and paste to your index.ios.js.
/**
* Pass in an optional config obj, this can include most of the
* standard props supported by the swift library
*/
var socketConfig = { path: '/socket' };
var socket = new SocketIO('localhost:3000', socketConfig);
// Connect!
socket.connect();
// An event to be fired on connection to socket
socket.on('connect', () => {
console.log('Wahey -> connected!');
});
// Event called when 'someEvent' it emitted by server
socket.on('someEvent', (data) => {
console.log('Some event was called, check out this data: ', data);
});
// Called when anything is emitted by the server
socket.onAny((event) => {
console.log(`${event.name} was called with data: `, event.items);
});
// Manually join namespace
socket.joinNamespace()
// Leave namespace, back to '/'
socket.leaveNamespace()
// Emit an event to server
socket.emit('helloWorld', {some: 'data'});
// Optional boolean param 'fast' - defaults to false
socket.close(true);
// Reconnect to a closed socket
socket.reconect();
Requires:
host
- example: 'localhost:3000'
Optional:
config
- JSON object comprising any of the options listed below.
connectParams: Any Object
- Any data to be sent with the connection.reconnects: Boolean
Default istrue
reconnectAttempts: Int
Default is-1
(infinite tries)reconnectWait: Number
Default is10
forcePolling: Boolean
Default isfalse
.true
forces the client to use xhr-polling.forceWebsockets: Boolean
Default isfalse
.true
forces the client to use WebSockets.nsp: String
Default is"/"
. Connects to a namespace.log: Bool
Iftrue
socket will log debug messages. Default is false.path: String
- If the server uses a custom path. ex:"/swift"
. Default is""
cookies: [NSHTTPCookie]?
An array of NSHTTPCookies. Passed during the handshake. Default is nil.sessionDelegate: NSURLSessionDelegate
Sets an NSURLSessionDelegate for the underlying engine. Useful if you need to handle self-signed certs. Default is nil.
connect
- Connect to socketon
- Add event handler to socket@param
- String - event name@param
- Function - callback
onAny
- Add event handler to any event@param
- Function - callback
emit
- Emit an event to server@param
- String - Event name@param
- Anything - Data to be sent
close
- Close the connection@param
- Boolean - should close fast?
reconnect
- Reconnect to a closed connectionjoinNamespace
- Manually join namespaceleaveNamespace
- Leave namespace, back to '/'
- Would rather this in an xcode framework but run into non-modular header issue.
- Run in your project:
$ npm install react-native-swift-socketio
- Open up your project in xcode and right click the package.
- Click Add files to 'Your project name'
- Navigate to /node_modules/react-native-swift-socketio/RNSwiftSocketIO
- Click 'Add'
- Click your project in the navigator on the left and go to build settings
- Search for Objective-C Bridging Header
- Double click on the empty column
- Enter node_modules/react-native-swift-socketio/RNSwiftSocketIO/SocketBridge.h
... That should do it! Please let me know of any issues ...