Difference between revisions of "Socket.io-client"
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<code>socket.io-parser decoded 4{"message":"[[No auth token]]"} as {"type":4,"nsp":"/","data":{"message":"[[No auth token]]"}} +732ms</code> | <code>socket.io-parser decoded 4{"message":"[[No auth token]]"} as {"type":4,"nsp":"/","data":{"message":"[[No auth token]]"}} +732ms</code> | ||
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+ | client.on("connect_error", (err) => { | ||
+ | console.log(`connect_error due to ${err.message}`); | ||
+ | }); | ||
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Revision as of 16:27, 14 March 2023
As explained in the "What Socket.IO is not" section, the Socket.IO client is not a WebSocket implementation and thus will not be able to establish a connection with a WebSocket server, even with transports: ["websocket"]
engine.io-client:socket creating transport "polling" +0ms
socket.io-parser decoded 4{"message":"No auth token"} as {"type":4,"nsp":"/","data":{"message":"No auth token"}} +732ms
client.on("connect_error", (err) => { console.log(`connect_error due to ${err.message}`); });
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