Sails: Socket.io in sails 1.0 version listen custom event with websocket

Created on 19 Jun 2019  路  2Comments  路  Source: balderdashy/sails

Can sails 1.0 version listen on the custom event like "mymessage" which emited by android client? What i just saw is that the sails server can emit message by websocket with the wrapper socket.io ,but i didn't find how to listen custom event as normal socket.io server did using on('mymessage' , data ,function()) method.
Does it mean the android client only can emit something to sails server by http post or get method?
So confused.Need some help.

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@jituijiaqiezi I have the same question, could you solve it?

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