Initial tests look good, thanks.

Ted

On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 2:38:56 PM UTC-5, Ben Noordhuis wrote:
>
> On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 9:25 PM, tedx <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > I've written a nodejs http service that I've configured to run as an 
> xinetd 
> > service (basically the service receives the connected socket as 
> > process.stdin/stdout). When the service runs it creates a http server 
> and 
> > then emits a 'connection' event with process.stdin. 
> > 
> > server = http.createServer(connectCB); 
> > server.emit('connection', process.stdin); 
> > 
> > Sometimes the connect callback is called sometimes not and what I came 
> to 
> > realize is that when it doesn't run it is because it didn't get the 
> 'data' 
> > listener configured in time and it missed the http request. I also tried 
> > using a nodejs net.Server that forks a child_process and passing the 
> socket 
> > with a send call but it suffers from the same issue. In the net.Server 
> > version I tried doing a socket.pause in it's connect callback and a 
> > socket.resume in the child process but that didn't make it work any more 
> > consistently. I think this is something that more than myself would like 
> to 
> > be able to do. Anyone have thoughts on how to resolve or work around 
> this 
> > issue? 
> > 
> > Ted 
>
> What happens when you rewrite it like this? 
>
>   server = http.createServer(connectCB); 
>   process.nextTick(function() { 
>     server.emit('connection', new net.Socket({ fd: 0 }); 
>   }); 
>

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