createServer

external fun createServer(connectionListener: (socket: Socket) -> Unit = definedExternally): Server(source)

Creates a new TCP or IPC server.

If allowHalfOpen is set to true, when the other end of the socket signals the end of transmission, the server will only send back the end of transmission when socket.end() is explicitly called. For example, in the context of TCP, when a FIN packed is received, a FIN packed is sent back only when socket.end() is explicitly called. Until then the connection is half-closed (non-readable but still writable). See 'end' event and RFC 1122 (section 4.2.2.13) for more information.

If pauseOnConnect is set to true, then the socket associated with each incoming connection will be paused, and no data will be read from its handle. This allows connections to be passed between processes without any data being read by the original process. To begin reading data from a paused socket, call socket.resume().

The server can be a TCP server or an IPC server, depending on what it listen() to.

Here is an example of a TCP echo server which listens for connections on port 8124:

const net = require('node:net');
const server = net.createServer((c) => {
// 'connection' listener.
console.log('client connected');
c.on('end', () => {
console.log('client disconnected');
});
c.write('hello\r\n');
c.pipe(c);
});
server.on('error', (err) => {
throw err;
});
server.listen(8124, () => {
console.log('server bound');
});

Test this by using telnet:

telnet localhost 8124

To listen on the socket /tmp/echo.sock:

server.listen('/tmp/echo.sock', () => {
console.log('server bound');
});

Use nc to connect to a Unix domain socket server:

nc -U /tmp/echo.sock

Since

v0.5.0

Parameters

connectionListener

Automatically set as a listener for the {@link 'connection'} event.


external fun createServer(options: ServerOpts = definedExternally, connectionListener: (socket: Socket) -> Unit = definedExternally): Server(source)
external fun createServer(): Server(source)