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+server.listen(port, hostname)+ :: |
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Begin accepting connections on the specified port and hostname. |
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If the hostname is omitted, the server will accept connections |
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directed to any address. |
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directed to any address. This function is synchronous. |
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+server.close()+ :: |
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Stops the server from accepting new connections. |
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+server.listen(port, host=null, backlog=1024)+ :: |
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Tells the server to listen for TCP connections to +port+ and +host+. |
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+host+ is optional. If +host+ is not specified the server will accept client |
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connections on any network address. |
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The third argument, +backlog+, is also optional and defaults to 1024. The |
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+backlog+ argument defines the maximum length to which the queue of pending |
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connections for the server may grow. If a connection request arrives when |
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the queue is full, the client may receive a "ECONNREFUSED" error or, if the |
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underlying protocol supports retransmission, the request may be ignored so |
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that a later reattempt at connection succeeds |
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connections for the server may grow. |
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This function is synchronous. |
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+server.close()+:: |
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Stops the server from accepting new connections. |
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Stops the server from accepting new connections. This function is |
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asynchronous, the server is finally closed when the server emits a +"close"+ |
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event. |
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==== +node.tcp.Connection+ |
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@ -981,7 +982,9 @@ socket for +node.tcp.Server+. |
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[cols="1,2,10",options="header"] |
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|========================================================= |
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|Event | Parameters | Notes |
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|+"connect"+ | | Call once the connection is established. |
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|+"connect"+ | | Call once the connection is established |
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after a call to +createConnection()+ or |
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+connect()+. |
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|+"receive"+ | +data+ | Called when data is received on the |
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connection. Encoding of data is set |
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by +connection.setEncoding()+. +data+ |
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+node.tcp.createConnection(port, host="127.0.0.1")+:: |
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Creates a new connection object and |
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opens a connection to the specified +port+ and |
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+host+. If the second parameter is omitted, localhost is |
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assumed. |
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Creates a new connection object and opens a connection to the specified |
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+port+ and +host+. If the second parameter is omitted, localhost is assumed. |
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When the connection is established the +"connect"+ event will be emitted. |
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+connection.connect(port, host="127.0.0.1")+:: |
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Opens a connection to the specified +port+ and +host+. +createConnection()+ |
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also opens a connection; normally this method is not needed. Use this only |
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if a connection is closed and you want to reuse the object to connect to |
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another server. |
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+ |
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This function is asynchronous. When the +"connect"+ event is emitted the |
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connection is established. If there is a problem connecting, the +"connect"+ |
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event will not be emitted, the +"disconnect"+ event will be emitted with |
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+had_error == true+. |
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+connection.remoteAddress+:: |
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The string representation of the remote IP address. For example, |
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