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title: WebSocket
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# WebSocket
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[WebSocket](https://www.websocket.org) is a computer communications protocol, providing full-duplex communication channels over a single TCP connection. The
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WebSocket protocol enables interaction between a web client (such as a browser) and a web server with lower overheads,
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facilitating real-time data transfer from and to the server. This is made possible by providing a standardized way for the
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server to send content to the client without being first requested by the client, and allowing messages to be passed back and
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forth while keeping the connection open. In this way, a two-way ongoing conversation can take place between the client and the
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server.
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In [HTTP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol), server can only respond to a request of client, it cannot send a response without client request. Although, WebSocket
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and HTTP are different but WebSocket has been designed such that they both are compatible.<sup>1</sup>
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## WS
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We will be using the [`ws`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ws) module to implement webSocket in node.js.
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### Installing
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`npm install ws -g`
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### Usage
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#### Server
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Lets create a server that sends a message to client when a connection is established, and logs message sent by the client.
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```javascript
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var WebSocketServer = require('ws').Server;
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var wss = new WebSocketServer({port: 8080});
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wss.on('connection', function(ws) {
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ws.on('message', function(message) {
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console.log('Message received: %s', message);
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});
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ws.send('Hello from server');
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});
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```
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`new WebSocketServer({port: 8080})` starts a server on port no. 8080. Then the lines following are the callback functions.
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`function(ws)` is called once a connection is established with a client. `function(message)` is called when a client sends a
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message to the server.
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Save the code in a file named `ws_server.js`.
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#### Client
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Use the code below to connect to the server
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```javascript
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var WebSocket = require('ws');
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var ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:8080/websockets/');
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ws.on('open', function() {
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ws.send('Msg from client');
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});
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ws.on('message', function(data, flags) {
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console.log('Msg received in client: %s ', data);
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});
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```
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`new WebSocket('ws://localhost:8080/websockets/')` establishes a connection with the server on port 8080, that we have created
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above. `ws.on('open', function() ` sends message to server when connection is established. The other function logs the message
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sent by the server.
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Save the code in a file as `ws_client.js`.
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Now lets run our code. Go to the directory in which you saved your file and run the following commands
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**Server:**
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`$ node ws_server.js`
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**Client:**
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`$ node ws_client.js`
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From the output you can see that the server starts and is ready to accept connection. When the client starts it first establishes a connection with the server, then sends a message and listens for an incoming message from server. Once the connection is established between server and client, `ws.send()` is fired and messages are exchanged between both of them, and due to the asynchronous nature of `node.js`, both of them at the same time, are listening also.
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## Reference
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- [Wiki page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket)
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- [Linode guide](https://www.linode.com/docs/development/introduction-to-websockets/)
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