How can connect Golang and Android with socket.io ?












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I want to send data from Android to Golang with socket.io .
I do that with Nodejs correctly But now , i want do with Go.
I cant find simple example.how can i do that?










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  • Could you please clarify your question. Go is a programming language, you cannot send data to it.

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I want to send data from Android to Golang with socket.io .
I do that with Nodejs correctly But now , i want do with Go.
I cant find simple example.how can i do that?










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  • Could you please clarify your question. Go is a programming language, you cannot send data to it.

    – Andrey Dyatlov
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I want to send data from Android to Golang with socket.io .
I do that with Nodejs correctly But now , i want do with Go.
I cant find simple example.how can i do that?










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I want to send data from Android to Golang with socket.io .
I do that with Nodejs correctly But now , i want do with Go.
I cant find simple example.how can i do that?







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  • Could you please clarify your question. Go is a programming language, you cannot send data to it.

    – Andrey Dyatlov
    Jan 2 at 4:54





















  • Could you please clarify your question. Go is a programming language, you cannot send data to it.

    – Andrey Dyatlov
    Jan 2 at 4:54



















Could you please clarify your question. Go is a programming language, you cannot send data to it.

– Andrey Dyatlov
Jan 2 at 4:54







Could you please clarify your question. Go is a programming language, you cannot send data to it.

– Andrey Dyatlov
Jan 2 at 4:54














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I assume you would like to use a Go implementation of a Socket.IO server library instead of the standard Node.js one. If so, you can try googollee/go-socket.io project. Here is an example from the project page:



package main

import (
"log"
"net/http"

"github.com/googollee/go-socket.io"
)

func main() {
server, err := socketio.NewServer(nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
server.On("connection", func(so socketio.Socket) {
log.Println("on connection")
so.Join("chat")
so.On("chat message", func(msg string) {
log.Println("emit:", so.Emit("chat message", msg))
server.BroadcastTo("chat", "chat message", msg)
})
so.On("disconnection", func() {
log.Println("on disconnect")
})
})
server.On("error", func(so socketio.Socket, err error) {
log.Println("error:", err)
})

http.Handle("/socket.io/", server)
http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("./asset")))
log.Println("Serving at localhost:5000...")
log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":5000", nil))
}





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  • dear i do that . but i want to have android studio example code.

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 9:49











  • do you have android studio code example?

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 9:49






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    @m-tech, googollee/go-socket.io implements the same protocol as the Node.js does, so there are no specific examples for it. So, the standard android implementation should work.

    – Andrey Dyatlov
    Jan 2 at 11:31











  • i liked several of your post ..... your post are excellent

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 18:10











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I assume you would like to use a Go implementation of a Socket.IO server library instead of the standard Node.js one. If so, you can try googollee/go-socket.io project. Here is an example from the project page:



package main

import (
"log"
"net/http"

"github.com/googollee/go-socket.io"
)

func main() {
server, err := socketio.NewServer(nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
server.On("connection", func(so socketio.Socket) {
log.Println("on connection")
so.Join("chat")
so.On("chat message", func(msg string) {
log.Println("emit:", so.Emit("chat message", msg))
server.BroadcastTo("chat", "chat message", msg)
})
so.On("disconnection", func() {
log.Println("on disconnect")
})
})
server.On("error", func(so socketio.Socket, err error) {
log.Println("error:", err)
})

http.Handle("/socket.io/", server)
http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("./asset")))
log.Println("Serving at localhost:5000...")
log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":5000", nil))
}





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  • dear i do that . but i want to have android studio example code.

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 9:49











  • do you have android studio code example?

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 9:49






  • 1





    @m-tech, googollee/go-socket.io implements the same protocol as the Node.js does, so there are no specific examples for it. So, the standard android implementation should work.

    – Andrey Dyatlov
    Jan 2 at 11:31











  • i liked several of your post ..... your post are excellent

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 18:10
















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I assume you would like to use a Go implementation of a Socket.IO server library instead of the standard Node.js one. If so, you can try googollee/go-socket.io project. Here is an example from the project page:



package main

import (
"log"
"net/http"

"github.com/googollee/go-socket.io"
)

func main() {
server, err := socketio.NewServer(nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
server.On("connection", func(so socketio.Socket) {
log.Println("on connection")
so.Join("chat")
so.On("chat message", func(msg string) {
log.Println("emit:", so.Emit("chat message", msg))
server.BroadcastTo("chat", "chat message", msg)
})
so.On("disconnection", func() {
log.Println("on disconnect")
})
})
server.On("error", func(so socketio.Socket, err error) {
log.Println("error:", err)
})

http.Handle("/socket.io/", server)
http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("./asset")))
log.Println("Serving at localhost:5000...")
log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":5000", nil))
}





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  • dear i do that . but i want to have android studio example code.

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 9:49











  • do you have android studio code example?

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 9:49






  • 1





    @m-tech, googollee/go-socket.io implements the same protocol as the Node.js does, so there are no specific examples for it. So, the standard android implementation should work.

    – Andrey Dyatlov
    Jan 2 at 11:31











  • i liked several of your post ..... your post are excellent

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 18:10














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2








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I assume you would like to use a Go implementation of a Socket.IO server library instead of the standard Node.js one. If so, you can try googollee/go-socket.io project. Here is an example from the project page:



package main

import (
"log"
"net/http"

"github.com/googollee/go-socket.io"
)

func main() {
server, err := socketio.NewServer(nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
server.On("connection", func(so socketio.Socket) {
log.Println("on connection")
so.Join("chat")
so.On("chat message", func(msg string) {
log.Println("emit:", so.Emit("chat message", msg))
server.BroadcastTo("chat", "chat message", msg)
})
so.On("disconnection", func() {
log.Println("on disconnect")
})
})
server.On("error", func(so socketio.Socket, err error) {
log.Println("error:", err)
})

http.Handle("/socket.io/", server)
http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("./asset")))
log.Println("Serving at localhost:5000...")
log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":5000", nil))
}





share|improve this answer













I assume you would like to use a Go implementation of a Socket.IO server library instead of the standard Node.js one. If so, you can try googollee/go-socket.io project. Here is an example from the project page:



package main

import (
"log"
"net/http"

"github.com/googollee/go-socket.io"
)

func main() {
server, err := socketio.NewServer(nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
server.On("connection", func(so socketio.Socket) {
log.Println("on connection")
so.Join("chat")
so.On("chat message", func(msg string) {
log.Println("emit:", so.Emit("chat message", msg))
server.BroadcastTo("chat", "chat message", msg)
})
so.On("disconnection", func() {
log.Println("on disconnect")
})
})
server.On("error", func(so socketio.Socket, err error) {
log.Println("error:", err)
})

http.Handle("/socket.io/", server)
http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("./asset")))
log.Println("Serving at localhost:5000...")
log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":5000", nil))
}






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  • dear i do that . but i want to have android studio example code.

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 9:49











  • do you have android studio code example?

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 9:49






  • 1





    @m-tech, googollee/go-socket.io implements the same protocol as the Node.js does, so there are no specific examples for it. So, the standard android implementation should work.

    – Andrey Dyatlov
    Jan 2 at 11:31











  • i liked several of your post ..... your post are excellent

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 18:10



















  • dear i do that . but i want to have android studio example code.

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 9:49











  • do you have android studio code example?

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 9:49






  • 1





    @m-tech, googollee/go-socket.io implements the same protocol as the Node.js does, so there are no specific examples for it. So, the standard android implementation should work.

    – Andrey Dyatlov
    Jan 2 at 11:31











  • i liked several of your post ..... your post are excellent

    – m-tech
    Jan 2 at 18:10

















dear i do that . but i want to have android studio example code.

– m-tech
Jan 2 at 9:49





dear i do that . but i want to have android studio example code.

– m-tech
Jan 2 at 9:49













do you have android studio code example?

– m-tech
Jan 2 at 9:49





do you have android studio code example?

– m-tech
Jan 2 at 9:49




1




1





@m-tech, googollee/go-socket.io implements the same protocol as the Node.js does, so there are no specific examples for it. So, the standard android implementation should work.

– Andrey Dyatlov
Jan 2 at 11:31





@m-tech, googollee/go-socket.io implements the same protocol as the Node.js does, so there are no specific examples for it. So, the standard android implementation should work.

– Andrey Dyatlov
Jan 2 at 11:31













i liked several of your post ..... your post are excellent

– m-tech
Jan 2 at 18:10





i liked several of your post ..... your post are excellent

– m-tech
Jan 2 at 18:10




















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