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Informations about the package ark-websocket

Ark Websocket

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Usage

Design your own class extending ArkWebSocketWorker and Daemon

You need to design three actions when

You need to do unmask, mask and broadcast yourself inside.

Then you have to write a daemon to run in CLI mode. You can take test as an example.

Set up your daemon

Your websocket server should listen on a port, and use a domain and path to be entrance for the frontend and the Load Balancer.

For example, your daemon, a file called daemon.php which runs loop method of ArkWebSocketDaemon, listens to 8000, your pages held by Nginx listens to 80, your domain uses web.socket.com, and your path would be wss://web.socket.com/wss-service.

Your steps:

  1. Deploy your site, use Nginx or so, listen on 80 or so.
  2. Run your daemon.php as php -q daemon.php, listen on 8000 or so; you may want to use nohup if you need.
  3. Now config your SLB (80 or 443), when domain is web.socket.com
    1. while the path is /wss-service, send packages to 8000;
    2. otherwise, to 80;

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Requires sinri/ark-core Version ~2.7
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