WebSocket-multiplex is a small library on top of SockJS that allows you to do multiplexing over a single SockJS connection.
The rationale for that is explained in details in the following blog post:
On the client side (browser) load library like that:
<script src="http://cdn.sockjs.org/websocket-multiplex-0.1.js">
</script>
Alternatively, if you're using SSL:
<script src="https://d1fxtkz8shb9d2.cloudfront.net/websocket-multiplex-0.1.js">
</script>
Usage example:
var sockjs_url = '/multiplex';
var sockjs = new SockJS(sockjs_url);
var multiplexer = new WebSocketMultiplex(sockjs);
var ann = multiplexer.channel('ann');
var bob = multiplexer.channel('bob');
var carl = multiplexer.channel('carl');
On the node.js server side, you can use npm to get the code:
npm install websocket-multiplex
And a simplistic example:
var multiplex_server = require('websocket-multiplex');
// 1. Setup SockJS server
var service = sockjs.createServer();
// 2. Setup multiplexing
var multiplexer = new multiplex_server.MultiplexServer(service);
var ann = multiplexer.registerChannel('ann');
ann.on('connection', function(conn) {
conn.write('Ann says hi!');
conn.on('data', function(data) {
conn.write('Ann nods: ' + data);
});
});
// 3. Setup http server
var server = http.createServer();
sockjs_echo.installHandlers(server, {prefix:'/multiplex'});
var app = express.createServer();
For a full-featured example see the /examples/sockjs directory.
The underlying protocol is quite simple. Each message consists of three comma separated parts: type, topic and payload. There are three valid message types:
sub
- expresses a will to subscribe to a given topic.msg
- a message with payload is being sent on a topic.uns
- a will to unsubscribe from a topic.
Invalid messages like wrong unsubscriptions or publishes to a topic to which a client was not subscribed to are simply ignored.
This protocol assumes that both parties are genrally willing to copperate and no party can express any kind of errors. All invalid messages should be ignored.
It's important to notice that the namespace is shared between both parties and it is not a good idea to use the same topic names on the client and on the server side. Both parties may express a will to unsubscribe itself or other party from a topic.