"use strict"; var __importDefault = (this && this.__importDefault) || function (mod) { return (mod && mod.__esModule) ? mod : { "default": mod }; }; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.Namespace = exports.RESERVED_EVENTS = void 0; const socket_1 = require("./socket"); const typed_events_1 = require("./typed-events"); const debug_1 = __importDefault(require("debug")); const broadcast_operator_1 = require("./broadcast-operator"); const debug = (0, debug_1.default)("socket.io:namespace"); exports.RESERVED_EVENTS = new Set(["connect", "connection", "new_namespace"]); /** * A Namespace is a communication channel that allows you to split the logic of your application over a single shared * connection. * * Each namespace has its own: * * - event handlers * * ``` * io.of("/orders").on("connection", (socket) => { * socket.on("order:list", () => {}); * socket.on("order:create", () => {}); * }); * * io.of("/users").on("connection", (socket) => { * socket.on("user:list", () => {}); * }); * ``` * * - rooms * * ``` * const orderNamespace = io.of("/orders"); * * orderNamespace.on("connection", (socket) => { * socket.join("room1"); * orderNamespace.to("room1").emit("hello"); * }); * * const userNamespace = io.of("/users"); * * userNamespace.on("connection", (socket) => { * socket.join("room1"); // distinct from the room in the "orders" namespace * userNamespace.to("room1").emit("holà"); * }); * ``` * * - middlewares * * ``` * const orderNamespace = io.of("/orders"); * * orderNamespace.use((socket, next) => { * // ensure the socket has access to the "orders" namespace * }); * * const userNamespace = io.of("/users"); * * userNamespace.use((socket, next) => { * // ensure the socket has access to the "users" namespace * }); * ``` */ class Namespace extends typed_events_1.StrictEventEmitter { /** * Namespace constructor. * * @param server instance * @param name */ constructor(server, name) { super(); this.sockets = new Map(); /** @private */ this._fns = []; /** @private */ this._ids = 0; this.server = server; this.name = name; this._initAdapter(); } /** * Initializes the `Adapter` for this nsp. * Run upon changing adapter by `Server#adapter` * in addition to the constructor. * * @private */ _initAdapter() { // @ts-ignore this.adapter = new (this.server.adapter())(this); } /** * Registers a middleware, which is a function that gets executed for every incoming {@link Socket}. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * myNamespace.use((socket, next) => { * // ... * next(); * }); * * @param fn - the middleware function */ use(fn) { this._fns.push(fn); return this; } /** * Executes the middleware for an incoming client. * * @param socket - the socket that will get added * @param fn - last fn call in the middleware * @private */ run(socket, fn) { const fns = this._fns.slice(0); if (!fns.length) return fn(null); function run(i) { fns[i](socket, function (err) { // upon error, short-circuit if (err) return fn(err); // if no middleware left, summon callback if (!fns[i + 1]) return fn(null); // go on to next run(i + 1); }); } run(0); } /** * Targets a room when emitting. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * // the “foo” event will be broadcast to all connected clients in the “room-101” room * myNamespace.to("room-101").emit("foo", "bar"); * * // with an array of rooms (a client will be notified at most once) * myNamespace.to(["room-101", "room-102"]).emit("foo", "bar"); * * // with multiple chained calls * myNamespace.to("room-101").to("room-102").emit("foo", "bar"); * * @param room - a room, or an array of rooms * @return a new {@link BroadcastOperator} instance for chaining */ to(room) { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).to(room); } /** * Targets a room when emitting. Similar to `to()`, but might feel clearer in some cases: * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * // disconnect all clients in the "room-101" room * myNamespace.in("room-101").disconnectSockets(); * * @param room - a room, or an array of rooms * @return a new {@link BroadcastOperator} instance for chaining */ in(room) { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).in(room); } /** * Excludes a room when emitting. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * // the "foo" event will be broadcast to all connected clients, except the ones that are in the "room-101" room * myNamespace.except("room-101").emit("foo", "bar"); * * // with an array of rooms * myNamespace.except(["room-101", "room-102"]).emit("foo", "bar"); * * // with multiple chained calls * myNamespace.except("room-101").except("room-102").emit("foo", "bar"); * * @param room - a room, or an array of rooms * @return a new {@link BroadcastOperator} instance for chaining */ except(room) { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).except(room); } /** * Adds a new client. * * @return {Socket} * @private */ _add(client, query, fn) { debug("adding socket to nsp %s", this.name); const socket = new socket_1.Socket(this, client, query); this.run(socket, (err) => { process.nextTick(() => { if ("open" !== client.conn.readyState) { debug("next called after client was closed - ignoring socket"); socket._cleanup(); return; } if (err) { debug("middleware error, sending CONNECT_ERROR packet to the client"); socket._cleanup(); if (client.conn.protocol === 3) { return socket._error(err.data || err.message); } else { return socket._error({ message: err.message, data: err.data, }); } } // track socket this.sockets.set(socket.id, socket); // it's paramount that the internal `onconnect` logic // fires before user-set events to prevent state order // violations (such as a disconnection before the connection // logic is complete) socket._onconnect(); if (fn) fn(); // fire user-set events this.emitReserved("connect", socket); this.emitReserved("connection", socket); }); }); return socket; } /** * Removes a client. Called by each `Socket`. * * @private */ _remove(socket) { if (this.sockets.has(socket.id)) { this.sockets.delete(socket.id); } else { debug("ignoring remove for %s", socket.id); } } /** * Emits to all connected clients. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * myNamespace.emit("hello", "world"); * * // all serializable datastructures are supported (no need to call JSON.stringify) * myNamespace.emit("hello", 1, "2", { 3: ["4"], 5: Uint8Array.from([6]) }); * * // with an acknowledgement from the clients * myNamespace.timeout(1000).emit("some-event", (err, responses) => { * if (err) { * // some clients did not acknowledge the event in the given delay * } else { * console.log(responses); // one response per client * } * }); * * @return Always true */ emit(ev, ...args) { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).emit(ev, ...args); } /** * Sends a `message` event to all clients. * * This method mimics the WebSocket.send() method. * * @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSocket/send * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * myNamespace.send("hello"); * * // this is equivalent to * myNamespace.emit("message", "hello"); * * @return self */ send(...args) { this.emit("message", ...args); return this; } /** * Sends a `message` event to all clients. Sends a `message` event. Alias of {@link send}. * * @return self */ write(...args) { this.emit("message", ...args); return this; } /** * Sends a message to the other Socket.IO servers of the cluster. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * myNamespace.serverSideEmit("hello", "world"); * * myNamespace.on("hello", (arg1) => { * console.log(arg1); // prints "world" * }); * * // acknowledgements (without binary content) are supported too: * myNamespace.serverSideEmit("ping", (err, responses) => { * if (err) { * // some clients did not acknowledge the event in the given delay * } else { * console.log(responses); // one response per client * } * }); * * myNamespace.on("ping", (cb) => { * cb("pong"); * }); * * @param ev - the event name * @param args - an array of arguments, which may include an acknowledgement callback at the end */ serverSideEmit(ev, ...args) { if (exports.RESERVED_EVENTS.has(ev)) { throw new Error(`"${String(ev)}" is a reserved event name`); } args.unshift(ev); this.adapter.serverSideEmit(args); return true; } /** * Called when a packet is received from another Socket.IO server * * @param args - an array of arguments, which may include an acknowledgement callback at the end * * @private */ _onServerSideEmit(args) { super.emitUntyped.apply(this, args); } /** * Gets a list of clients. * * @deprecated this method will be removed in the next major release, please use {@link Namespace#serverSideEmit} or * {@link Namespace#fetchSockets} instead. */ allSockets() { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).allSockets(); } /** * Sets the compress flag. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * myNamespace.compress(false).emit("hello"); * * @param compress - if `true`, compresses the sending data * @return self */ compress(compress) { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).compress(compress); } /** * Sets a modifier for a subsequent event emission that the event data may be lost if the client is not ready to * receive messages (because of network slowness or other issues, or because they’re connected through long polling * and is in the middle of a request-response cycle). * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * myNamespace.volatile.emit("hello"); // the clients may or may not receive it * * @return self */ get volatile() { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).volatile; } /** * Sets a modifier for a subsequent event emission that the event data will only be broadcast to the current node. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * // the “foo” event will be broadcast to all connected clients on this node * myNamespace.local.emit("foo", "bar"); * * @return a new {@link BroadcastOperator} instance for chaining */ get local() { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).local; } /** * Adds a timeout in milliseconds for the next operation. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * myNamespace.timeout(1000).emit("some-event", (err, responses) => { * if (err) { * // some clients did not acknowledge the event in the given delay * } else { * console.log(responses); // one response per client * } * }); * * @param timeout */ timeout(timeout) { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).timeout(timeout); } /** * Returns the matching socket instances. * * Note: this method also works within a cluster of multiple Socket.IO servers, with a compatible {@link Adapter}. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * // return all Socket instances * const sockets = await myNamespace.fetchSockets(); * * // return all Socket instances in the "room1" room * const sockets = await myNamespace.in("room1").fetchSockets(); * * for (const socket of sockets) { * console.log(socket.id); * console.log(socket.handshake); * console.log(socket.rooms); * console.log(socket.data); * * socket.emit("hello"); * socket.join("room1"); * socket.leave("room2"); * socket.disconnect(); * } */ fetchSockets() { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).fetchSockets(); } /** * Makes the matching socket instances join the specified rooms. * * Note: this method also works within a cluster of multiple Socket.IO servers, with a compatible {@link Adapter}. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * // make all socket instances join the "room1" room * myNamespace.socketsJoin("room1"); * * // make all socket instances in the "room1" room join the "room2" and "room3" rooms * myNamespace.in("room1").socketsJoin(["room2", "room3"]); * * @param room - a room, or an array of rooms */ socketsJoin(room) { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).socketsJoin(room); } /** * Makes the matching socket instances leave the specified rooms. * * Note: this method also works within a cluster of multiple Socket.IO servers, with a compatible {@link Adapter}. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * // make all socket instances leave the "room1" room * myNamespace.socketsLeave("room1"); * * // make all socket instances in the "room1" room leave the "room2" and "room3" rooms * myNamespace.in("room1").socketsLeave(["room2", "room3"]); * * @param room - a room, or an array of rooms */ socketsLeave(room) { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).socketsLeave(room); } /** * Makes the matching socket instances disconnect. * * Note: this method also works within a cluster of multiple Socket.IO servers, with a compatible {@link Adapter}. * * @example * const myNamespace = io.of("/my-namespace"); * * // make all socket instances disconnect (the connections might be kept alive for other namespaces) * myNamespace.disconnectSockets(); * * // make all socket instances in the "room1" room disconnect and close the underlying connections * myNamespace.in("room1").disconnectSockets(true); * * @param close - whether to close the underlying connection */ disconnectSockets(close = false) { return new broadcast_operator_1.BroadcastOperator(this.adapter).disconnectSockets(close); } } exports.Namespace = Namespace;