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tcpsocket_http_server.js
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var net = require('net');
var HOST = '127.0.0.1';
var PORT = 6969;
// Create a server instance, and chain the listen function to it
// The function passed to net.createServer() becomes the event handler for the 'connection' event
// The sock object the callback function receives UNIQUE for each connection
net.createServer(function(sock) {
// We have a connection - a socket object is assigned to the connection automatically
console.log('CONNECTED: ' + sock.remoteAddress +':'+ sock.remotePort);
// Add a 'data' event handler to this instance of socket
sock.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('DATA ' + sock.remoteAddress + ': ' + data);
// Write the data back to the socket, the client will receive it as data from the server
//sock.write('You said "' + data + '"');
var response = `HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
<html><body><h1>FirePlace ON</h1></body></html>
`;
response = response + 'You said "' + data + '"';
sock.write(response);
sock.end();
});
// Add a 'close' event handler to this instance of socket
sock.on('close', function(data) {
console.log('CLOSED: ' + sock.remoteAddress +' '+ sock.remotePort);
});
}).listen(PORT, HOST);
console.log('Server listening on ' + HOST +':'+ PORT);