The current version of this library does not yet support socket.io v1.0.
So if you want to use socket.io-objc, please fall back to v0.9.x.
There are other people working on an implemantation for Socket.io v1.x.x, you can take a look here:
I don't think they are there 100%, but further along than I am ...
Interface to communicate between Objective C and Socket.IO with the help of websockets or Long-Polling. Originally based on fpotter's socketio-cocoa it uses other libraries/classes like
- SocketRocket Look here for further instructions how to use/install SocketRocket.
As of version 0.4, this library requires at least OS X 10.7 or iOS 5.0.
Because of this, we were able to remove the external JSON frameworks in v0.5 and only rely on iOS' own NSJSONSerialization
.
The easiest way to connect to your Socket.IO / node.js server is
SocketIO *socketIO = [[SocketIO alloc] initWithDelegate:self];
[socketIO connectToHost:@"localhost" onPort:3000];
If required, additional parameters can be included in the handshake by adding an NSDictionary
to the withParams
option:
[socketIO connectToHost:@"localhost"
onPort:3000
withParams:@{@"auth_token":@"1234"}];
A namespace can also be defined in the connection details:
[socketIO connectToHost:@"localhost" onPort:3000 withParams:nil withNamespace:@"/users"];
There are different methods to send data to the server
- (void) sendMessage:(NSString *)data;
- (void) sendMessage:(NSString *)data withAcknowledge:(SocketIOCallback)function;
- (void) sendJSON:(NSDictionary *)data;
- (void) sendJSON:(NSDictionary *)data withAcknowledge:(SocketIOCallback)function;
- (void) sendEvent:(NSString *)eventName withData:(NSDictionary *)data;
- (void) sendEvent:(NSString *)eventName withData:(NSDictionary *)data andAcknowledge:(SocketIOCallback)function;
So you could send a normal Message like this
[socketIO sendMessage:@"hello world"];
or an Event (including some data) like this
NSMutableDictionary *dict = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary];
[dict setObject:@"test1" forKey:@"key1"];
[dict setObject:@"test2" forKey:@"key2"];
[socketIO sendEvent:@"welcome" withData:dict];
If you want the server to acknowledge your Message/Event you would also pass a SocketIOCallback block
SocketIOCallback cb = ^(id argsData) {
NSDictionary *response = argsData;
// do something with response
};
[socketIO sendEvent:@"welcomeAck" withData:dict andAcknowledge:cb];
All delegate methods are optional - you could implement the following
- (void) socketIODidConnect:(SocketIO *)socket;
- (void) socketIODidDisconnect:(SocketIO *)socket disconnectedWithError:(NSError *)error;
- (void) socketIO:(SocketIO *)socket didReceiveMessage:(SocketIOPacket *)packet;
- (void) socketIO:(SocketIO *)socket didReceiveJSON:(SocketIOPacket *)packet;
- (void) socketIO:(SocketIO *)socket didReceiveEvent:(SocketIOPacket *)packet;
- (void) socketIO:(SocketIO *)socket didSendMessage:(SocketIOPacket *)packet;
- (void) socketIO:(SocketIO *)socket onError:(NSError *)error;
To process an incoming message
or event
just
// message delegate
- (void) socketIO:(SocketIO *)socket didReceiveMessage:(SocketIOPacket *)packet
{
NSLog(@"didReceiveMessage >>> data: %@", packet.data);
}
// event delegate
- (void) socketIO:(SocketIO *)socket didReceiveEvent:(SocketIOPacket *)packet
{
NSLog(@"didReceiveEvent >>> data: %@", packet.data);
}
Running the socket.io-objc library with OS X requires some minor changes:
-
you have to use the SocketRocket.framework for OSX instead of just the submodule
see: SocketRocket's Installing OS X
(best way I got this to work was as a subproject and I didn't have to add the "copy file" stuff) -
when using the osx-framework, you have to fix the import-statement in SocketIOTransportWebsocket.h
// replace
#import SRWebSocket.h
// with
#import <SocketRocket/SRWebSocket.h>
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