io 0.1.19
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$ npm install @socketsupply/io@0.1.19
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"@socketsupply/io": "0.1.19"
About this version
A high level, cross-platform API for Bluetooth Pub-Sub
Create an instance of a Bluetooth service.
constructor is an example property that is set to true
Creates a new service with key-value pairs
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
serviceId | string | false | Given a default value to determine the type |
Start scanning for published values that correspond to a well-known UUID
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
id | string | false | A well-known UUID |
Start advertising a new value for a well-known UUID
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
id | string | false | A well-known UUID |
This module provides an implementation of UDP datagram sockets. It does not (yet) provide any of the multicast methods or properties.
New instances of dgram.Socket are created using dgram.createSocket(). The new keyword is not to be used to create dgram.Socket instances.
Listen for datagram messages on a named port and optional address If address is not specified, the operating system will attempt to listen on all addresses. Once binding is complete, a 'listening' event is emitted and the optional callback function is called. If binding fails, an 'error' event is emitted.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
port | number | false | The port to to listen for messages on | |
address | string | false | The address to bind to (0.0.0.0) | |
callback | function | false | With no parameters. Called when binding is complete. |
Associates the dgram.Socket to a remote address and port. Every message sent by this handle is automatically sent to that destination. Also, the socket will only receive messages from that remote peer. Trying to call connect() on an already connected socket will result in an ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_IS_CONNECTED exception. If address is not provided, '127.0.0.1' (for udp4 sockets) or '::1' (for udp6 sockets) will be used by default. Once the connection is complete, a 'connect' event is emitted and the optional callback function is called. In case of failure, the callback is called or, failing this, an 'error' event is emitted.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
port | number | false | Port the client should connect to. | |
host | string | true | Host the client should connect to. | |
connectListener | function | true | Common parameter of socket.connect() methods. Will be added as a listener for the 'connect' event once. |
Broadcasts a datagram on the socket. For connectionless sockets, the destination port and address must be specified. Connected sockets, on the other hand, will use their associated remote endpoint, so the port and address arguments must not be set. The msg argument contains the message to be sent. Depending on its type, different behavior can apply. If msg is a Buffer, any TypedArray or a DataView, the offset and length specify the offset within the Buffer where the message begins and the number of bytes in the message, respectively. If msg is a String, then it is automatically converted to a Buffer with 'utf8' encoding. With messages that contain multi-byte characters, offset and length will be calculated with respect to byte length and not the character position. If msg is an array, offset and length must not be specified. The address argument is a string. If the value of address is a host name, DNS will be used to resolve the address of the host. If address is not provided or otherwise nullish, '127.0.0.1' (for udp4 sockets) or '::1' (for udp6 sockets) will be used by default. If the socket has not been previously bound with a call to bind, the socket is assigned a random port number and is bound to the "all interfaces" address ('0.0.0.0' for udp4 sockets, '::0' for udp6 sockets.) An optional callback function may be specified to as a way of reporting DNS errors or for determining when it is safe to reuse the buf object. DNS lookups delay the time to send for at least one tick of the Node.js event loop. The only way to know for sure that the datagram has been sent is by using a callback. If an error occurs and a callback is given, the error will be passed as the first argument to the callback. If a callback is not given, the error is emitted as an 'error' event on the socket object. Offset and length are optional but both must be set if either are used. They are supported only when the first argument is a Buffer, a TypedArray, or a DataView.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
buffer | ArrayBuffer | false | An array buffer of data to send |
Close the underlying socket and stop listening for data on it. If a callback is provided, it is added as a listener for the 'close' event.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
callback | function | false | Called when the connection is completed or on error. |
Returns an object containing the address information for a socket. For UDP sockets, this object will contain address, family, and port properties. This method throws EBADF if called on an unbound socket.
Return Value | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
socketInfo | Object | false | Information about the local socket | |
socketInfo.address | string | false | The IP address of the socket | |
socketInfo.ip | ip | false | The IP address of the socket | |
socketInfo.port | string | false | The port of the socket | |
socketInfo.family | string | false | The IP family of the socket |
Returns an object containing the address, family, and port of the remote endpoint. This method throws an ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_CONNECTED exception if the socket is not connected.
Return Value | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
socketInfo | Object | false | Information about the remote socket | |
socketInfo.remoteAddress | string | false | The IP address of the socket | |
socketInfo.remoteIp | ip | false | The IP address of the socket | |
socketInfo.remotePort | string | false | The port of the socket | |
socketInfo.remoteFamily | string | false | The IP family of the socket |
This is a VariableDeclaration
named createSocket
in dgram.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This module enables name resolution. For example, use it to look up IP addresses of host names. Although named for the Domain Name System (DNS), it does not always use the DNS protocol for lookups. dns.lookup() uses the operating system facilities to perform name resolution. It may not need to perform any network communication. To perform name resolution the way other applications on the same system do, use dns.lookup().
There are three important concepts for an application built with the Socket
SDK. The Render
process, the Main
process, and the Bridge
process.
IPC
is an acronym for Inter Process Communication. It's the method for
which these [processes][processes] work together.
The Bridge process handles communication between the Render and Main
processes. For Desktop apps, the Render process is the user interface, and
the Main process, which is optional, is strictly for computing and IO.
When an applicaiton starts, the Bridge process will spawn a child process
if one is specified.
The Binding process uses standard input and output as a way to communicate.
Data written to the write-end of the pipe is buffered by the OS until it is
read from the read-end of the pipe.
The IPC protocol uses a simple URI-like scheme.
ipc://command?key1=value1&key2=value2...
The query is encoded with encodeURIComponent
.
Here is a reference [implementation][0] if you would like to use a language
that does not yet have one.
Represents an OK IPC status.
Represents an ERROR IPC status.
Timeout in milliseconds for IPC requests.
Symbol for the ipc.debug.enabled
property
Parses seq
as integer value
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
seq | string|number | false | ||
[options] | (object) | true | ||
[options.bigint = false] | boolean | false |
If debug.enabled === true
, then debug output will be printed to console.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
[enable] | (boolean) | false |
A result type used internally for handling
IPC result values from the native layer that are in the form
of { err?, data? }
. The data
and err
properties on this
type of object are in tuple form and be accessed at [data?,err?]
Creates a Result
instance from input that may be an object
like { err?, data? }
, an Error
instance, or just data
.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
result | (object|Error | mixed) | true |
Result
class constructor.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
data | (object) | true | ||
err | (Error) | true |
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named ready
in ipc.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
Sends a synchronous IPC command over XHR returning a Result
upon success or error.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
command | string | false | ||
params | (object|string) | true |
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named emit
in ipc.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named resolve
in ipc.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named send
in ipc.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named write
in ipc.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named request
in ipc.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This module provides normalized system information from all the major operating systems.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named arch
in os.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named networkInterfaces
in os.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named platform
in os.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named type
in os.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a VariableDeclaration
named EOL
in os.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This module provides an asynchronous network API for creating stream-based TCP or IPC servers (net.createServer()) and clients (net.createConnection()).
This is a ClassDeclaration
named ``Server(extends
EventEmitter`)`in `net.js`, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a ClassDeclaration
named ``Socket(extends
Duplex`)`in `net.js`, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a VariableDeclaration
named connect
in net.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a VariableDeclaration
named createServer
in net.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a VariableDeclaration
named getNetworkInterfaces
in net.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a VariableDeclaration
named isIPv4
in net.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This module enables interacting with the file system in a way modeled on standard POSIX functions. To use the promise-based APIs:
import
To use the callback and sync APIs:
import
as fs from 'node:fs';
Asynchronously check access a file for a given mode calling callback
upon success or error.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
path | string | Buffer | URL | false | |
[mode = F_OK(0)] | (string) | true | ||
callback | function(err, fd) | false |
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named appendFile
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named chmod
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named chown
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
Asynchronously close a file descriptor calling callback
upon success or error.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
fd | number | false | ||
callback | function(err) | false |
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named copyFile
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named createReadStream
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named createWriteStream
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
Invokes the callback with the <fs.Stats> for the file descriptor. See the POSIX fstat(2) documentation for more detail.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
fd | number | false | A file descriptor. | |
options | Object | false | An options object. | |
callback | function | false | The function to call after completion. |
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named lchmod
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named lchown
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named lutimes
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named link
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named lstat
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named mkdir
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
Asynchronously open a file calling callback
upon success or error.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
path | string | Buffer | URL | false | |
[flags = 'r'] | (string) | true | ||
[mode = 0o666] | (string) | true | ||
callback | function(err, fd) | false |
Asynchronously open a directory calling callback
upon success or error.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
path | string | Buffer | URL | false | |
callback | function(err, fd) | false |
Asynchronously read from an open file descriptor.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
fd | number | false | ||
buffer | object | Buffer | TypedArray | false |
Asynchronously read all entries in a directory.
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
path | string | Buffer | URL | false | |
[options] | object | false | ||
callback | function(err, buffer) | false |
Argument | Type | Default | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
path | string | Buffer | URL | number | |
[options] | object | false | ||
callback | function(err, buffer) | false |
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named readlink
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named realpath
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named rename
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named rmdir
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named rm
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named stat
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named symlink
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named truncate
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named unlink
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named utimes
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named watch
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named write
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named writeFile
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.
This is a FunctionDeclaration
named writev
in fs/index.js
, it's exported but undocumented.