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Networking websockets on node.js servers
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So I've been coding in web design for two weeks now and I've devolved the core for my io game on node.js just by using localhost:3000 now I'm trying to implement what I have so far into an actual web-server. It's one heck of a learning curve, so say I set up a virtual-machine in Google Cloud Platforms running node.js, socket.io what do I even set my ports too?
This is my Code currently server side:
var express = require('express'); //adds express library
var app = express();
var server = app.listen(3000); //listens on port 3000
app.use(express.static('public')); //sends the public(client data)
console.log("Server Has Started");
var socket = require('socket.io'); //starts socket
var io = socket(server);
This is my Code currently client side:
var socket = io.connect("http://localhost:3000")
my website is gowar.io and it currently resides as a static file in googles "bucket". How do I hook up my websockets with something like a virtual machine?
node.js network-programming webserver port
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So I've been coding in web design for two weeks now and I've devolved the core for my io game on node.js just by using localhost:3000 now I'm trying to implement what I have so far into an actual web-server. It's one heck of a learning curve, so say I set up a virtual-machine in Google Cloud Platforms running node.js, socket.io what do I even set my ports too?
This is my Code currently server side:
var express = require('express'); //adds express library
var app = express();
var server = app.listen(3000); //listens on port 3000
app.use(express.static('public')); //sends the public(client data)
console.log("Server Has Started");
var socket = require('socket.io'); //starts socket
var io = socket(server);
This is my Code currently client side:
var socket = io.connect("http://localhost:3000")
my website is gowar.io and it currently resides as a static file in googles "bucket". How do I hook up my websockets with something like a virtual machine?
node.js network-programming webserver port
add a comment |
So I've been coding in web design for two weeks now and I've devolved the core for my io game on node.js just by using localhost:3000 now I'm trying to implement what I have so far into an actual web-server. It's one heck of a learning curve, so say I set up a virtual-machine in Google Cloud Platforms running node.js, socket.io what do I even set my ports too?
This is my Code currently server side:
var express = require('express'); //adds express library
var app = express();
var server = app.listen(3000); //listens on port 3000
app.use(express.static('public')); //sends the public(client data)
console.log("Server Has Started");
var socket = require('socket.io'); //starts socket
var io = socket(server);
This is my Code currently client side:
var socket = io.connect("http://localhost:3000")
my website is gowar.io and it currently resides as a static file in googles "bucket". How do I hook up my websockets with something like a virtual machine?
node.js network-programming webserver port
So I've been coding in web design for two weeks now and I've devolved the core for my io game on node.js just by using localhost:3000 now I'm trying to implement what I have so far into an actual web-server. It's one heck of a learning curve, so say I set up a virtual-machine in Google Cloud Platforms running node.js, socket.io what do I even set my ports too?
This is my Code currently server side:
var express = require('express'); //adds express library
var app = express();
var server = app.listen(3000); //listens on port 3000
app.use(express.static('public')); //sends the public(client data)
console.log("Server Has Started");
var socket = require('socket.io'); //starts socket
var io = socket(server);
This is my Code currently client side:
var socket = io.connect("http://localhost:3000")
my website is gowar.io and it currently resides as a static file in googles "bucket". How do I hook up my websockets with something like a virtual machine?
node.js network-programming webserver port
node.js network-programming webserver port
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Typically, cloud ecosystems will give you an endpoint for your storage or allow you to configure one.
Skim through Google's Docs about WebSockets to learn more about their recommended implementation of WebSockets.
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Typically, cloud ecosystems will give you an endpoint for your storage or allow you to configure one.
Skim through Google's Docs about WebSockets to learn more about their recommended implementation of WebSockets.
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Typically, cloud ecosystems will give you an endpoint for your storage or allow you to configure one.
Skim through Google's Docs about WebSockets to learn more about their recommended implementation of WebSockets.
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Typically, cloud ecosystems will give you an endpoint for your storage or allow you to configure one.
Skim through Google's Docs about WebSockets to learn more about their recommended implementation of WebSockets.
Typically, cloud ecosystems will give you an endpoint for your storage or allow you to configure one.
Skim through Google's Docs about WebSockets to learn more about their recommended implementation of WebSockets.
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