I'm new to node.js and I'm trying to write a program that receives http requests and forwards the contents through a socket. At the other end of the socket is a paging system that needs messages terminated with a new line character. So far, it works fine, except there is an extra message sent with the contents: undefined
.
When I print the contents of the pager message to the client's browser, there does not appear to be a new line. Am I doing this right?
sys = require("sys"),
http = require("http"),
url = require("url"),
path = require("path"),
net = require("net");
socket = new net.Socket();
socket.connect(4000, '192.168.0.105');
var httpServer = http.createServer(function(request, response) {
var uri = String(url.parse(request.url).query);
var message = uri.split("=");
var page = 'FPG,101,0,3!A' + message[0] + '\n';
response.writeHead(200, {"Content-Type":"text/html"});
response.write('sending message: ' + page + " to pager");
response.end();
socket.write(page);
}).listen(8080);
sys.puts("Server running at http://localhost:8080/");
EDIT: I narrowed it down further. It turns out that if I do:
var page = 'FPG,101,0,3!A' + 'hello' + '\n';
It works okay. So the output of uri.split("=")
must not be what I am expecting.
I'm sure the new line is there, but you aren't going to see it when you send your Content-Type
as text/html
. In HTML, \n
is just other whitespace, and is treated as such. Use text/plain
instead.
Since content type is 'text/html',we can happily use break statement.Just like this
res.write('hello'+'<br/>');
res.write('nice to meet you');
You can try this code in node:
var http = require('http');
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/html' });
res.write('hello,this is saikiran'+'<br/>');
res.end('nice to meet you');
}).listen(process.env.PORT || 8080);
console.log('server running on port 8080');
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