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Angular Module for Socket.io
ngSocket 
Angular Module for Socket.io
Requirements
- AngularJS 1.3.0+
- Socket.IO 1.2.0+
Installing
Simply download the ngSocket.js file and add it to your web application. Just make sure it's included after the AngularJS script.
Usage
- Add the
ngSocketmodule as a dependency in your AngularJS app; - Inject the
$socketfactory wherever you need to use Socket.IO; - You're done!
Example
<script src="angular.min.js"></script>
<script src="socket.io.js"></script>
<script src="ngSocket.js"></script>
<script>
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', ['ngSocket']);
myApp.controller('MyCtrl', ['$scope', '$socket', function($scope, $socket) {
// Listening to an event
$socket.on('someEvent', function(data) {
$scope.data = data;
});
// Raising an event
$scope.raise = function(message) {
$socket.emit('otherEvent', message);
};
}]);
</script>
Cancelling a subscription automatically on scope destruction
If you want to unsubscribe from an event automatically on scope destruction, just pass the current scope to on method:
$socket.on('someEvent', $scope, function(data) {
...
});
Changing which URL to connect to
By default, socket.io will connect to the same server that delivered the HTML page that the code is running on. If you want to connect to a different server, you can provide a different URL in the config event of your AngularJS module:
angular
.module("MyModule", ['ngSocket'])
.config(["$socketProvider", function ($socketProvider) {
$socketProvider.setUrl("http://localhost:3000");
}]);