MongoDB adapter

How it works

The MongoDB adapter relies on MongoDB’s Change Streams (and thus requires a replica set or a sharded cluster).

Every packet that is sent to multiple clients (e.g. io.to("room1").emit() or socket.broadcast.emit()) is:

  • sent to all matching clients connected to the current server
  • inserted in a MongoDB capped collection, and received by the other Socket.IO servers of the cluster

Diagram of how the MongoDB adapter works

The source code of this adapter can be found here.

Installation

  1. npm install @socket.io/mongo-adapter mongodb

For TypeScript users, you might also need @types/mongodb.

Usage

  1. const { Server } = require("socket.io");
    const { createAdapter } = require("@socket.io/mongo-adapter");
    const { MongoClient } = require("mongodb");

    const DB = "mydb";
    const COLLECTION = "socket.io-adapter-events";

    const io = new Server();

    const mongoClient = new MongoClient("mongodb://localhost:27017/?replicaSet=rs0", {
    useUnifiedTopology: true,
    });

    const main = async () => {
    await mongoClient.connect();

    try {
    await mongoClient.db(DB).createCollection(COLLECTION, {
    capped: true,
    size: 1e6
    });
    } catch (e) {
    // collection already exists
    }
    const mongoCollection = mongoClient.db(DB).collection(COLLECTION);

    io.adapter(createAdapter(mongoCollection));
    io.listen(3000);
    }

    main();

Note: the capped collection prevents the collection from growing too big.

Options

NameDescriptionDefault value
uidthe ID of this nodea random id
requestsTimeoutthe timeout for inter-server requests such as fetchSockets() or serverSideEmit() with ack5000
heartbeatIntervalthe number of ms between two heartbeats5000
heartbeatTimeoutthe number of ms without heartbeat before we consider a node down10000

Common questions

  • Do I still need to enable sticky sessions when using the MongoDB adapter?

Yes. Failing to do so will result in HTTP 400 responses (you are reaching a server that is not aware of the Socket.IO session).

More information can be found here.

  • What happens when the MongoDB cluster is down?

In case the connection to the MongoDB cluster is severed, the behavior will depend on the value of the bufferMaxEntries option of the MongoDB client:

  • if its value is -1 (default), the packets will be buffered until reconnection.
  • if its value is 0, the packets will only be sent to the clients that are connected to the current server.

Documentation: http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.6/api/global.html#MongoClientOptions

Emitter

The MongoDB emitter allows sending packets to the connected clients from another Node.js process:

Diagram of how the MongoDB emitter works

Installation

  1. npm install @socket.io/mongo-emitter mongodb

Usage

  1. const { Emitter } = require("@socket.io/mongo-emitter");
    const { MongoClient } = require("mongodb");

    const mongoClient = new MongoClient("mongodb://localhost:27017/?replicaSet=rs0", {
    useUnifiedTopology: true,
    });

    const main = async () => {
    await mongoClient.connect();

    const mongoCollection = mongoClient.db("mydb").collection("socket.io-adapter-events");
    const emitter = new Emitter(mongoCollection);

    setInterval(() => {
    emitter.emit("ping", new Date());
    }, 1000);
    }

    main();

Please refer to the cheatsheet here.

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