You doesn't need to parse JSON in on
event.
Just use message variable as object.
For example:
console.log(message.message);
Pregunta
I have this on the server:
io.sockets.on('connection', function (client) {
client.on('message', function (message) {
try {
var incomingJSON = JSON.parse(message);
console.log("Message received");
console.log(incomingJSON.message);
console.log(incomingJSON.coordinates);
} catch (e) {
console.log(e);
client.disconnect();
}
});
});
And this on the client:
var socket = io.connect('http://localhost:8008');
$("#ready").click(function(){
socket.emit("message", {message: "ready", coordinates: "21"});
});
And I got this on node.js console instead of my message:
[SyntaxError: Unexpected token o]
info: booting client
info: transport end by forced client disconnection
debug: websocket writing 0::
info: transport end (booted)
Please help me to send my JSON from client to server and tell me what am I doing wrong.
Solución
You doesn't need to parse JSON in on
event.
Just use message variable as object.
For example:
console.log(message.message);