Copying socket.io.js
to a public folder (something as resources/js/socket.io.js
) is not the proper way to do it.
If Socket.io
server listens properly to your HTTP
server, it will automatically serve the client file to via http://localhost:<port>/socket.io/socket.io.js
, you don't need to find it or copy in a publicly accessible folder as resources/js/socket.io.js
& serve it manually.
Code sample
Express 3.x -
Express 3 requires that you instantiate a http.Server
to attach socket.io
to first
var express = require('express')
, http = require('http');
//make sure you keep this order
var app = express();
var server = http.createServer(app);
var io = require('socket.io').listen(server);
//...
server.listen(8000);
Happy Coding :)
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