searchClientById was scanning through all open sockets to find the right one (which is inefficient if we have many).
Instead, I created a new Map that directly maps ids to sockets.
Furthermore, this solves a long-standing issue (when a socket is disconnected, we cannot find it anymore in the sockets list but it is still available in the disconnect callback from the map)
As a result, we should not have any remaining circles any more.
Socket.io can stringify JSON messages itself, so there is no need to pass a string to "emit". You can pass a serializable object!
This commit removes all the useless toJson() methods, JSON.serialize and JSON.parse!
Woot!
Previously, userid was generated by the "/login" route and passed along.
This commit completely removes the uuid "userid" (and disables the LoginController too and any Jwt check).
"userid" is replaced by the "socket id" of the connection.
So a user is now identified using a socket id, which is unique for a given connection.
So far, someone joining a map would not see the circles of groups already formed until someone moves in the group (because the "circle_moved_or_updated" event was not fired when someone arrives)
This commit fixes this behaviour. Someone entering a room will receive an event for each and every group currently formed.
Adding several layers named "exit" causes issues with Phaser 3.
This PR makes any possible layer being an exit layer (it only depends on the exitUrl property)
Also, fixing start position (it takes into account the layer width now)
- Create position and check if user is in position to switch in the next scene.
- When scene is load, we load all scene in the layer of name "exit".
- Layer "exit" of map.json have a parametter "exitSceneKey" to identify next scene.
- Add layer "start", the player could start in the scene on the object present in the layer of name "start".