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chatty

This is very old. Please find and use newer examples either via web search or an LLM.

A very (very) simple chat server with web client interface.

Errata for OpenShift blog readers

Below are some things that are easier to keep up to date here as I can update these docs faster than others.

When testing locally, please use node server not npm start

It appears that OpenShift is still running WebSocket connections through port 8000. The npm start command is made for the uber awesome OpenShift automation monkeys that autostart our app when we checkin.

If you are following along in the article, node server is what you want to use to test on your localhost, not npm start unless you are proxying your WebSocket connections through port 8000 (which you likely aren't).

Use the tips of this code repo

If you are going through the article I recommend that your final stop be the tips of the master branch, not the tags referenced in the article. In other words, if you want just the tips and you want them immediately:

rhc app create chatty nodejs-0.10
cd chatty
git remote add -f chatty-upstream git://github.com/jeremyosborne/chatty.git
git branch chatty-upstream chatty-upstream/master
git merge -Xtheirs chatty-upstream
git push

Consider using a newer version of Node on OpenShift

This looks cool: https://github.com/ramr/nodejs-custom-version-openshift

Article local to repo

I've placed the article that spawned this code in the openshift_nodejs_chatty.md file. It contains walkthrough information, short and long form, and is likely why you are here.

Requirements

  • node.js (assumes 0.6.0 or greater)
  • npm (assumes 1.0.0 or greater)

Basic usage

# all from the command prompt within this directory
npm install
# start the server piece
node server.js
# from here, load up a web browser and point it to
#     http://localhost:8080/
# and if you are secure in your sanity, open more than one
# web browser and chat with yourself.