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"name": "socket.io",
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"version": "1.4.4",
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"description": "node.js realtime framework server",
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"keywords": [
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"realtime",
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"framework",
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"websocket",
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"tcp",
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"events",
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"socket",
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"io"
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],
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"main": "./lib/index",
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"license": "MIT",
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"repository": {
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"type": "git",
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"url": "git://github.com/Automattic/socket.io"
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},
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"scripts": {
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"test": "mocha --reporter dot --slow 200ms --bail"
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},
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"dependencies": {
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"engine.io": "1.6.7",
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"socket.io-parser": "2.2.6",
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"socket.io-client": "1.4.4",
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"socket.io-adapter": "0.4.0",
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"has-binary": "0.1.7",
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"debug": "2.2.0"
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},
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"devDependencies": {
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"expect.js": "0.3.1",
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"istanbul": "0.2.3",
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"mocha": "2.3.4",
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"superagent": "0.17.0",
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"supertest": "0.8.2",
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"zuul-ngrok": "3.1.0"
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},
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"contributors": [
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{
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"name": "Guillermo Rauch",
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"email": "rauchg@gmail.com"
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},
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{
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"name": "Arnout Kazemier",
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"email": "info@3rd-eden.com"
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},
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{
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"name": "Vladimir Dronnikov",
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"email": "dronnikov@gmail.com"
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},
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{
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"name": "Einar Otto Stangvik",
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"email": "einaros@gmail.com"
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}
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],
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"readme": "\n# socket.io\n\n[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/socketio/socket.io.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/socketio/socket.io)\n![NPM version](https://badge.fury.io/js/socket.io.svg)\n![Downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/socket.io.svg?style=flat)\n[![](http://slack.socket.io/badge.svg?)](http://slack.socket.io)\n\n## How to use\n\nThe following example attaches socket.io to a plain Node.JS\nHTTP server listening on port `3000`.\n\n```js\nvar server = require('http').createServer();\nvar io = require('socket.io')(server);\nio.on('connection', function(socket){\n socket.on('event', function(data){});\n socket.on('disconnect', function(){});\n});\nserver.listen(3000);\n```\n\n### Standalone\n\n```js\nvar io = require('socket.io')();\nio.on('connection', function(socket){});\nio.listen(3000);\n```\n\n### In conjunction with Express\n\nStarting with **3.0**, express applications have become request handler\nfunctions that you pass to `http` or `http` `Server` instances. You need\nto pass the `Server` to `socket.io`, and not the express application\nfunction.\n\n```js\nvar app = require('express')();\nvar server = require('http').createServer(app);\nvar io = require('socket.io')(server);\nio.on('connection', function(){ /* … */ });\nserver.listen(3000);\n```\n\n### In conjunction with Koa\n\nLike Express.JS, Koa works by exposing an application as a request\nhandler function, but only by calling the `callback` method.\n\n```js\nvar app = require('koa')();\nvar server = require('http').createServer(app.callback());\nvar io = require('socket.io')(server);\nio.on('connection', function(){ /* … */ });\nserver.listen(3000);\n```\n\n## API\n\n### Server\n\n Exposed by `require('socket.io')`.\n\n### Server()\n\n Creates a new `Server`. Works with and without `new`:\n\n ```js\n var io = require('socket.io')();\n // or\n var Server = require('socket.io');\n var io = new Server();\n ```\n\n### Server(opts:Object)\n\n Optionally, the first or second argument (see below) of the `Server`\n constructor can be an options object.\n\n The following options are supported:\n\n - `serveClient` sets the value for Server#serveClient()\n - `path` sets the value for Server#path()\n\n The same options passed to socket.io are always passed to\n the `engine.io` `Server` that gets created. See engine.io\n [options](https://github.com/socketio/engine.io#methods-1)\n as reference.\n\n### Server(srv:http#Server, opts:Object)\n\n Creates a new `Server` and attaches it to the given `srv`. Optionally\n `opts` can be passed.\n\n### Server(port:Number, opts:Object)\n\n Binds socket.io to a new `http.Server` that listens on `port`.\n\n### Server#serveClient(v:Boolean):Server\n\n If `v` is `true` the attached server (see `Server#attach`) will serve\n the client files. Defaults to `true`.\n\n This method has no effect after `attach` is called.\n\n ```js\n // pass a server and the `serveClient` option\n var io = require('socket.io')(http, { serveClient: false });\n\n // or pass no server and then you can call the method\n var io = require('socket.io')();\n io.serveClient(false);\n io.attach(http);\n ```\n\n If no arguments are supplied this method returns the current value.\n\n### Server#path(v:String):Server\n\n Sets the path `v` under which `engine.io` and the static files will be\n served. Defaults to `/socket.io`.\n\n If no arguments are supplied this method returns the current value.\n\n### Server#adapter(v:Adapter):Server\n\n Sets the adapter `v`. Defaults to an instance of the `Adapter` that\n ships with socket.io which is memory based. See\n [socket.io-adapter](https://github.com/socketio/socket.io-adapter).\n\n If no arguments are supplied this method returns the current value.\n\n### Server#origins(v:String):Server\n\n Sets the allowed origins `v`. Defaults to any origins being allowed.\n\n If no arguments are supplied this method returns the current value.\n\n### Server#origins(v:Function):Server\n\n Sets the allowed origins as dynamic function. Function takes two arguments `origin:Str
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"readmeFilename": "Readme.md",
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"bugs": {
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"url": "https://github.com/Automattic/socket.io/issues"
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},
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"_id": "socket.io@1.4.4",
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"_from": "socket.io@"
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}
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