var express = require('express'), app = module.exports = express.createServer(express.logger()), io = require('socket.io').listen(app); Stopwatch = require('./models/stopwatch'), routes = require('./routes'); // Configuration app.configure(function() { app.set('views', __dirname + '/views'); app.set('view engine', 'ejs'); app.use(express.bodyParser()); app.use(express.methodOverride()); app.use(app.router); app.use(express.static(__dirname + '/public')); }); app.configure('development', function() { app.use(express.errorHandler({ dumpExceptions: true, showStack: true })); }); app.configure('production', function() { app.use(express.errorHandler()); }); // Heroku won't actually allow us to use WebSockets // so we have to setup polling instead. // https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/using-socket-io-with-node-js-on-heroku io.configure(function () { io.set("transports", ["xhr-polling"]); io.set("polling duration", 10); }); // Routes // Use the port that Heroku provides or default to 5000 var port = process.env.PORT || 5000; app.listen(port, function() { console.log("Express server listening on port %d in %s mode", app.address().port, app.settings.env); }); app.get('/', routes.index); var stopwatch = new Stopwatch(); stopwatch.on('tick:stopwatch', function(time) { io.sockets.emit('time', { time: time }); }); stopwatch.on('reset:stopwatch', function(time) { io.sockets.emit('time', { time: time }); }); stopwatch.start(); io.sockets.on('connection', function (socket) { io.sockets.emit('time', { time: stopwatch.getTime() }); socket.on('click:start', function () { stopwatch.start(); }); socket.on('click:stop', function () { stopwatch.stop(); }); socket.on('click:reset', function () { stopwatch.reset(); }); });