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android | ||
examples/rctsockets | ||
interfaces | ||
ios | ||
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.flowconfig | ||
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LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
TcpServer.js | ||
TcpSocket.js | ||
TcpSockets.js | ||
base64-str.js | ||
package.json |
README.md
TCP in React Native
node's net API in React Native
This module is used by Peel
Install
-
Create a new react-native project. Check react-native getting started
-
In your project dir:
npm install --save react-native-tcp
Link in the native dependency
react-native link react-native-tcp
Step 3 Profit
Usage
package.json
only if you want to write require('net') in your javascript
{
"browser": {
"net": "react-native-tcp"
}
}
JS
see/run index.ios.js/index.android.js for a complete example, but basically it's just like net
var net = require('net');
// OR, if not shimming via package.json "browser" field:
// var net = require('react-native-tcp')
var server = net.createServer(function(socket) {
socket.write('excellent!');
}).listen(12345);
var client = net.createConnection(12345);
client.on('error', function(error) {
console.log(error)
});
client.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('message was received', data)
});
Note
If you want to send and receive node Buffer objects, you'll have to "npm install buffer" and set it as a global for TcpSockets to pick it up:
global.Buffer = global.Buffer || require('buffer').Buffer
TODO
add select tests from node's tests for net
Contributors
PR's welcome!
originally forked from react-native-udp