@socket.io/redis-streams-adapter
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The Socket.IO adapter based on Redis Streams, allowing to broadcast events between several Socket.IO servers
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# Socket.IO Redis Streams adapter
The `@socket.io/redis-streams-adapter` package allows broadcasting packets between multiple Socket.IO servers.
**Table of contents**
- [Supported features](#supported-features)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [With the `redis` package](#with-the-redis-package)
- [With the `redis` package and a Redis cluster](#with-the-redis-package-and-a-redis-cluster)
- [With the `ioredis` package](#with-the-ioredis-package)
- [With the `ioredis` package and a Redis cluster](#with-the-ioredis-package-and-a-redis-cluster)
- [Options](#options)
- [How it works](#how-it-works)
- [License](#license)
## Supported features
| Feature | `socket.io` version | Support |
|---------------------------------|---------------------|------------------------------------------------|
| Socket management | `4.0.0` | :white_check_mark: YES (since version `0.1.0`) |
| Inter-server communication | `4.1.0` | :white_check_mark: YES (since version `0.1.0`) |
| Broadcast with acknowledgements | `4.5.0` | :white_check_mark: YES (since version `0.1.0`) |
| Connection state recovery | `4.6.0` | :white_check_mark: YES (since version `0.1.0`) |
## Installation
```
npm install @socket.io/redis-streams-adapter redis
```
## Usage
### With the `redis` package
```js
import { createClient } from "redis";
import { Server } from "socket.io";
import { createAdapter } from "@socket.io/redis-streams-adapter";
const redisClient = createClient({ url: "redis://localhost:6379" });
await redisClient.connect();
const io = new Server({
adapter: createAdapter(redisClient)
});
io.listen(3000);
```
### With the `redis` package and a Redis cluster
```js
import { createCluster } from "redis";
import { Server } from "socket.io";
import { createAdapter } from "@socket.io/redis-streams-adapter";
const redisClient = createCluster({
rootNodes: [
{
url: "redis://localhost:7000",
},
{
url: "redis://localhost:7001",
},
{
url: "redis://localhost:7002",
},
],
});
await redisClient.connect();
const io = new Server({
adapter: createAdapter(redisClient)
});
io.listen(3000);
```
### With the `ioredis` package
```js
import { Redis } from "ioredis";
import { Server } from "socket.io";
import { createAdapter } from "@socket.io/redis-streams-adapter";
const redisClient = new Redis();
const io = new Server({
adapter: createAdapter(redisClient)
});
io.listen(3000);
```
### With the `ioredis` package and a Redis cluster
```js
import { Cluster } from "ioredis";
import { Server } from "socket.io";
import { createAdapter } from "@socket.io/redis-streams-adapter";
const redisClient = new Cluster([
{
host: "localhost",
port: 7000,
},
{
host: "localhost",
port: 7001,
},
{
host: "localhost",
port: 7002,
},
]);
const io = new Server({
adapter: createAdapter(redisClient)
});
io.listen(3000);
```
## Options
| Name | Description | Default value |
|---------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------|
| `streamName` | The name of the Redis stream. | `socket.io` |
| `maxLen` | The maximum size of the stream. Almost exact trimming (~) is used. | `10_000` |
| `readCount` | The number of elements to fetch per XREAD call. | `100` |
| `sessionKeyPrefix` | The prefix of the key used to store the Socket.IO session, when the connection state recovery feature is enabled. | `sio:session:` |
| `heartbeatInterval` | The number of ms between two heartbeats. | `5_000` |
| `heartbeatTimeout` | The number of ms without heartbeat before we consider a node down. | `10_000` |
## How it works
The adapter will use a [Redis stream](https://redis.io/docs/data-types/streams/) to forward events between the Socket.IO servers.
Notes:
- a single stream is used for all namespaces
- the `maxLen` option allows to limit the size of the stream
- unlike the adapter based on Redis PUB/SUB mechanism, this adapter will properly handle any temporary disconnection to the Redis server and resume the stream
- if [connection state recovery](https://socket.io/docs/v4/connection-state-recovery) is enabled, the sessions will be stored in Redis as a classic key/value pair
## License
[MIT](LICENSE)