Yes. I used PHP to build a websocket backend. Through pusher, I can send messages to the subscribed client to implement simple chat room functions. Then I want to further implement private chat, but I don't know how to implement it. My idea is that the client of the private chat subscribes to a common topic ,... yes. I used PHP to build a websocket backend. Through pusher, I can send messages to the subscribed client to implement simple chat room functions. Then I want to further implement private chat, but I don't know how to implement it.
My idea is that the client of the private chat subscribes to a common topic, similar to a group chat with only two people. Is that true?
Thank you!
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Yes. I used PHP to build a websocket backend. Through pusher, I can send messages to the subscribed client to implement simple chat room functions. Then I want to further implement private chat, but I don't know how to implement it.
My idea is that the client of the private chat subscribes to a common topic, similar to a group chat with only two people. Is that true?
Thank you!
I have used both python and js as server clients. I don't know how php is implemented (strong)
The server can independently forward URLs to specific clients. (Of course, your server must have a protocol that can distinguish different clients)
For example, I create a python group chat, ws: // localhost/python, and use/python.
Set channel
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