package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/kataras/iris" "github.com/kataras/iris/websocket" ) /* Native messages no need to import the iris-ws.js to the ./templates.client.html Use of: OnMessage and EmitMessage. NOTICE: IF YOU HAVE RAN THE PREVIOUS EXAMPLES YOU HAVE TO CLEAR YOUR BROWSER's CACHE BECAUSE chat.js is different than the CACHED. OTHERWISE YOU WILL GET Ws is undefined from the browser's console, because it will use the cached. */ type clientPage struct { Title string Host string } func main() { app := iris.New() app.RegisterView(iris.HTML("./templates", ".html")) // select the html engine to serve templates ws := websocket.New(websocket.Config{ // to enable binary messages (useful for protobuf): // BinaryMessages: true, }) // register the server on an endpoint. // see the inline javascript code i the websockets.html, this endpoint is used to connect to the server. app.Get("/my_endpoint", ws.Handler()) app.StaticWeb("/js", "./static/js") // serve our custom javascript code app.Get("/", func(ctx iris.Context) { ctx.ViewData("", clientPage{"Client Page", "localhost:8080"}) ctx.View("client.html") }) ws.OnConnection(func(c websocket.Connection) { c.OnMessage(func(data []byte) { message := string(data) c.To(websocket.Broadcast).EmitMessage([]byte("Message from: " + c.ID() + "-> " + message)) // broadcast to all clients except this c.EmitMessage([]byte("Me: " + message)) // writes to itself }) c.OnDisconnect(func() { fmt.Printf("\nConnection with ID: %s has been disconnected!", c.ID()) }) }) app.Run(iris.Addr(":8080")) }