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Informations about the package phpsocket

PhpSocket

A WebSocket server implemented in PHP language.

Instalation

Add the source code to the project via Composer:

composer require radoid/phpsocket

Then, make sure the Composer's auto-loading mechanism is being used in your project:

<?php
require '../vendor/autoload.php';

Starting and Stopping the Server

The server is instantiated from the PhpSocket class. Method listen() will start listening for incoming connections on the desired port:

use PhpSocket\PhpSocket;

$port = 1444;
$server = new PhpSocket;
$server->listen($port);

The listening can be stopped with stop() method. You also may find it practical to stop it in shell by pressing Ctrl+C (^C).

Implementing Custom Functionality

Your custom logic should be implemented by extending the PhpSocket class. It has a number of methods, corresponding to events, that can be overriden:

Method Event
onreceive() New data has been received on a not-yet-upgraded (HTTP) connection
onupgrade() An upgrade request, that should be either allowed or declined
onopen() A connection has been upgraded
onmessage() New data has been received on an upgraded (WebSocket) connection
onclose() A connection has been terminated

During the lifetime of a connection, the following methods are available:

Method Purpose
send() Sends a message/data through a connection
disconnect() Terminates a connection
log() Outputs arbitrary text

All versions of phpsocket with dependencies

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Requires php Version >=7.2.0
ext-json Version *
ext-openssl Version *
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