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15:01
Hey guys
Quick question. if i want my node js to listen on default port (the same as my application runs on) how would i achieve that?
@MarcRasmussen var portToUse = definedPort || 8080;
You mean like a local configuration?
Local port to use that isn't part of the project?
require('http').createServer().listen(PORT);
;)
@MarcRasmussen I don't think you can? A single process can only listen on a single port (except for some funky scenarios where multiple processes hand off connections to each other somehow, I guess). I guess your "application" is already on that port?
So say i have a PHP application. and i have a node js server for this application how would i make sure that my clients connect to the right server port?
without them fysicly typing the port number in their browser?
15:06
Tell your web server to forward the correct URI/handshake to your node process.
e.g. if websocket use nodejs
i am using nodejs
So you're hosting PHP in NodeJS?
@MarcRasmussen Depends.. if your browser is accessing the node js server and the php server on one site, you will have to manually add the port to links
However if the server is accessing the other server for you, then there are ways
@MarcRasmussen apache? or nginx?
Okay here is my issue:
Apache
15:07
1 sec
Apache should decide to either invoke PHP or route to your NodeJS.
I'm sure that's what lemon is going to show you now ;-)
My issue is:

I have an application build with a PHP framework. now i am trying to setup node js with socket io to run chat in my web application. But i do not wish my users to type www.mydomain.dk:3000
<VirtualHost *:80>
  ServerName example.com
  ProxyRequests off
  <Proxy *>
    Order allow,deny
    Allow from all
  </Proxy>
  <Location />
  ProxyPass  example.com:3000
  ProxyPassReverse  example.com:3000
  </Location>
</VirtualHost>
you wanna put in a virtual host entry to proxy the port to :80
don't ProxyPass and reverse need ProxyPass / example.com:3000/?
Or is the first path optional if it's on root?
this works on my apache servers
works === worked. I since switched to nginx
15:10
so i need to put the location to be www.mydomain.com:3000 ?
@MarcRasmussen Your php server could save port information in the session and pass it on to the client-side, and the client-side javascript connects to your node.js websocket on the same server with the same port
www. is a subdomain
or atleast the proxy
So the port information is in one place (scratch what I said about keeping it in session, that's ugly)
Neil where in my client script do i tell the client which socket to connect to?
Take for instance this script:
    var socket = io();
jQuery(document).ready(function()
{
    $('#myform').submit(function(){
        socket.emit('chat message', $('#m').val());
        $('#m').val('');
        return false;


    });
    socket.on('chat message', function(msg){
        $('#messages').append($('<li>').text(msg));
    });

    socket.on('welcome', function(msg){
        $('#messages').append($('<li>').text(msg));
    })

    socket.on('goodbye', function(msg)
    {
        $('#messages').append($('<li>').text(msg));
fuck
15:11
@MarcRasmussen When you construct the page, you create a hidden input with that information to use
@MarcRasmussen up, up, CTRL + k, enter will fix the formatting
Trying but cant get it :S
I would just provide the port unless it may be on a different server entirely
Lemonnnnn
DANGER ZONE!
15:12
The above is my client script (so far)
I think I hurt my shoulder last night
Not bad, but it's twingy
The best solution for me i think would be to tell the client script which port to connect to?
Magnesium?
@MarcRasmussen you can do that. io.connect(url + ':' + port)
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15:14
Is that safe?
@MarcRasmussen why wouldn't it be?
I went with a lady friend to the gym, and she actually lifted with me. She was really happy I was teaching her technical stuff, and not trying to show off for her
@SterlingArcher MSM is great for pulls, aches, sore joins, etc.
She said the last time she went with a guy he was trying to impress her by lifting fast and heavy
I'll check it out!
it's not a pain killer, it's similar to glucosamine
15:15
@MarcRasmussen The values for url and port are what you pass to it. There is no user input
Oh I don't even need a painkiller. It only twinges if I roll my shoulder and even still it's not bad
Hmm
It does not seem to be working :s
DO my server and client script have to be in the same folder+
Have a <input type="hidden" id="me" value="8080" /> and access the port by doing document.querySelector('#me').value
@SterlingArcher yea, I'm just re-enforcing that it isn't
@MarcRasmussen No
15:16
you mentioned before you didn't wanna 'drug up' or w/e
Ohh yeah definitely. No roids for ya boy haha
lmao top post on reddit is hilarious
io.connect('http://learningbank.local/' + ':' + 3000)
var socket = io();

Gives me an undefined error at io?
well yea, but you also mentioned you didn't even wanna take any supplements when I mentioned magnesium
@MarcRasmussen backwards
backwards?
var socket = io.connect('')
Best of yesterday's /r/funny:
oh my god LOL
15:18
@MarcRasmussen seems you don't need to call connect it accepts the url in the constructor
var socket = io('http://localhost:3000');
@SterlingArcher I "split" laughing
Lemon
i get

Uncaught ReferenceError: io is not defined
*facepalm*
at the line when doing so.
did you include socket.io? :P
15:19
@MarcRasmussen include the library
do i need to include it to my client side aswell?
<script src="/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script>
<script> var socket = io(url) </script>
@MarcRasmussen Yeah :D
lol of course :P
15:19
-.-æ
plis follow tutorial mens.
Yeah my bad
there is a chat tutorial on the socket.io site.
Client has to have the interface to talk to the server just like the sersver has to have the interface to talk to the client
FF's offsetX and offsetY properties are "undefined" on a click event... idiots
I mean, technically no, but you'd essentially be programming it by scratch
That's a ragequit if I've ever seen one
> You died
@NickDugger layerX/layerY
"WASTED"
15:21
@Loktar is that your computer post hit-by-truck in Swine Flu?
Okay what the hell... now my console is spamming me.. with:
@SterlingArcher glass top desks are prone to random failure as well
haha
@SterlingArcher Lol, what game was he playing?
XHR finished loading: GET "http://learningbank.local/socket.io/?EIO=3&transport=polling&t=1422544938604-87".
15:21
@Neil Castle Crashers?
I don't see layerX/Y in the properties pane
I bet it was @copy 's game
@MarcRasmussen looks like it feel back to xhr instead of socket conection
Never played it
@copy's game isn't even a game, its just torture disguised as one
lol
15:23
@Loktar How can i prevent this?
@MarcRasmussen look for errors in the log
sounds like it couldnt make a socket connection so it fell back
var socket = io.connect('http://learningbank.local/' + ':' + 3000);
I.. what. what is this.. why do I love it
15:23
Isnt this correct?
get rid of the last /
@rlemon works in the jsfiddle, but doesn't exist when I try to use it in my code... time to debug what's probably a spelling mistake... lol
> Some say bringing a sentient tank into tennis would ruin the sport, and I agree
Works thanks :D
15:25
@SterlingArcher Terrible sportsmanship
> Leela: Face it, Fry. Baseball was as boring as mom and apple pie. That's why they jazzed it up.
Fry: Boring? Baseball wasn't... Wait. So they finally jazzed it up.
@Loktar LOL THE MUSIC
@Loktar I hate that
haha yeah I love it @SterlingArcher
@rlemon I had to use a non-jquery event listener in order to use layerX and layerY... so weird.
15:26
@rlemon lol yeah fucked up handshakes are the worst man
jQuery tries to normalize event properties I think
Well, it failed
@SecondRikudo nice gj
Were there lots of jokes about how small the DiC is?
I mean thats the smallest DiC I've seen
15:28
you don't look down much do you ?
@rlemon I now believe that the jQuery devs are stupid.
@rlemon don't need to look down to see it
Its on my monitor on github
looking hard at this DiC
and realized I wasn't following @SecondRikudo on GH
@NickDugger does event.x not work?
the jQuery devs aren't stupid
anyone who has issues with jQuery is stupid
@rlemon there is no e.x/e.y
15:30
Is this a bad time to ask a jQuery question?
use pageX and pageY
It doesn't work for my specific case
@Loktar @SecondRikudo wanted to call it prick in fact. :)
haha, that would have been great
I still think he should
15:31
I agree
brilliant
@Jhawins
Hum... This one is puzzling... — dystroy 8 secs ago
that is pretty fancy
friggin love it
I think I already posted it
@dystroy incase someone somehow overwrote 'window' ??
15:33
> Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems.
Brilliant
In computing, the Two Generals' Problem is a thought experiment meant to illustrate the pitfalls and design challenges of attempting to coordinate an action by communicating over an unreliable link. It is related to the more general Byzantine Generals' Problem (though published long before that later generalization) and appears often in introductory classes about computer networking (particularly with regard to the Transmission Control Protocol), though it can also apply to other types of communication. A key concept in epistemic logic, this problem highlights the importance of common knowledge...
interesting
Has anyone used Nano with Node.js + CouchDb??
Not the editor, I assume?
I can't seem to find an option where I can include_docs = true in their api. I have included in the [params] but it doesn't honor it
15:38
ahh that nano.
@dystroy nice answer
I've been using nano all day :D
Guys i have another "small" issue :P
From PHP i am setting a cookie when the user logs into my system:
       setcookie('lb_login_id', $_SESSION['User']['id']);
Now when someone connects i am trying to read that cookie:
@BenjaminGruenbaum are you using include_docs?
    io.on('connection', function(socket){
    console.log('a user connected');
    console.log(socket.request.headers.cookie);
    socket.on('disconnect', function(){
        io.emit('goodbye', 'Another user has disconnected');
    });

    socket.on('chat message', function(msg){
        io.emit('chat message', msg);
    });

});
    However the result in my console is:

    io=TMgqrNh0jiIG19QhAAAD; PHPSESSID=257r236nn3a1ru0b8lf2ocuvh4; XDEBUG_SESSION=XDEBUG_ECLIPSE
Does anyone know why my cookie data is not in the result?
15:43
that looks an awful lot like cookies
It sure does
But my value is not there?
So, I replicated google's "ripple" effect from material design, but for some reason, in firefox, you have to click twice for the ripple to actually show up, but the event does fire when you only click it once... FF is gonna be the reason for me losing my mind
These metro ads are getting out of control i.imgur.com/QJHRrK6.jpg
@Loktar
user image
2
15:49
LOL
Lol, windows server is such a pain in the ass
Is it weird to get happy when you can actually replicate a bug? Because now that means I can track it down and fix it
I got chrome to replciate what was bugging out in FF
@NickDugger not at all
I get mad when I can't replicate a bug
but I know it exists
Nothing ruins your peace of mind like a bug that you know is there but can't find.
15:58
sporadic bugs are terrible
@rlemon lol nice
heisenbug.
@BenjaminGruenbaum especially 2012
Weird. layerX/Y aren't accurate until I click a second time...
idk wtf they were thinking using the windows 8 UI on a server OS
15:59
@Loktar I changed IEs settings to allow me to download a file and it required a restart :D
@KendallFrey the popcorn jpeg just became relevant in a group text

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