Reputation: 903
I need to be able to construct and destruct socket.io namespaces on-the-fly. It is easily to find information how to create a namespace, but I find nothing about how I remove/disconnect the namespace to release its memory.
Say I got the following code already running:
var nsp = io.of('/my-namespace');
nsp.on('connection', function(socket){
console.log('someone connected'):
});
nsp.emit('hi', 'everyone!');
How do I disconnect/remove the socket.io namespace created above?
Upvotes: 10
Views: 7653
Reputation: 816
With Socket.IO v3 and above, you can use this:
// disconnect all sockets from this namespace
io.of('/the-namespace').local.disconnectSockets();
// remove the namespace
io._nsps.delete('/my-namespace');
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 2290
As some have commented below, this is only applicable to Socket.IO version <3
Actually, by just deleting the namespace from the server nsps
array you will not free any memory and sockets will still remain connected since there are still pointers to the Namespace in memory, so it will not be Garbage Collected... If what you want is to completely empty the resource you should
For example
const MyNamespace = io.of('/my-namespace'); // Get Namespace
const connectedNameSpaceSockets = Object.keys(MyNamespace.connected); // Get Object with Connected SocketIds as properties
connectedNameSpaceSockets.forEach(socketId => {
MyNamespace.connected[socketId].disconnect(); // Disconnect Each socket
});
MyNamespace.removeAllListeners(); // Remove all Listeners for the event emitter
delete io.nsps['/my-namespace']; // Remove from the server namespaces
Upvotes: 40
Reputation: 1526
The io.of
method just creates an array element:
Server.prototype.of = function(name, fn){
if (String(name)[0] !== '/') name = '/' + name;
if (!this.nsps[name]) {
debug('initializing namespace %s', name);
var nsp = new Namespace(this, name);
this.nsps[name] = nsp;
}
if (fn) this.nsps[name].on('connect', fn);
return this.nsps[name];
};
So I assume you could just delete it from the array in socket io. I tested it pretty quick and it seems to work. Sockets that are already connected, keep connected.
delete io.nsps['/my-namespace'];
Connecting to /my-namespace
then falls back to the default namespace. I don't know if this is a good solution, but maybe you can play with this a little..
Upvotes: 8