Retrieve polling URL each time a request is sent - Socket.io











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I am currently looking to see if I can pick up the URL which is used in polling via socket.io E.G



http://127.0.0.1:8000/socket.io/?EIO=3&transport=polling&t=MSTH-j0&sid=bycdflRlaXRivG9MAACx



The reason for this is am going to do an override with that URL. Is there anything in socket that would return me this value each time I send through a request via polling.



Can I return this value somehow as is or am I going to have to construct it manually via



socket.on('ping', function () {
console.log('ping');
console.log(socket);
});









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    I am currently looking to see if I can pick up the URL which is used in polling via socket.io E.G



    http://127.0.0.1:8000/socket.io/?EIO=3&transport=polling&t=MSTH-j0&sid=bycdflRlaXRivG9MAACx



    The reason for this is am going to do an override with that URL. Is there anything in socket that would return me this value each time I send through a request via polling.



    Can I return this value somehow as is or am I going to have to construct it manually via



    socket.on('ping', function () {
    console.log('ping');
    console.log(socket);
    });









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      I am currently looking to see if I can pick up the URL which is used in polling via socket.io E.G



      http://127.0.0.1:8000/socket.io/?EIO=3&transport=polling&t=MSTH-j0&sid=bycdflRlaXRivG9MAACx



      The reason for this is am going to do an override with that URL. Is there anything in socket that would return me this value each time I send through a request via polling.



      Can I return this value somehow as is or am I going to have to construct it manually via



      socket.on('ping', function () {
      console.log('ping');
      console.log(socket);
      });









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      I am currently looking to see if I can pick up the URL which is used in polling via socket.io E.G



      http://127.0.0.1:8000/socket.io/?EIO=3&transport=polling&t=MSTH-j0&sid=bycdflRlaXRivG9MAACx



      The reason for this is am going to do an override with that URL. Is there anything in socket that would return me this value each time I send through a request via polling.



      Can I return this value somehow as is or am I going to have to construct it manually via



      socket.on('ping', function () {
      console.log('ping');
      console.log(socket);
      });






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          I found the answer - I was able to get the url I was polling via:



          socket.on('ping', function () {
          console.log('ping');
          console.log(socket.io.engine.transport.pollXhr.uri);
          });





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            I found the answer - I was able to get the url I was polling via:



            socket.on('ping', function () {
            console.log('ping');
            console.log(socket.io.engine.transport.pollXhr.uri);
            });





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              I found the answer - I was able to get the url I was polling via:



              socket.on('ping', function () {
              console.log('ping');
              console.log(socket.io.engine.transport.pollXhr.uri);
              });





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                I found the answer - I was able to get the url I was polling via:



                socket.on('ping', function () {
                console.log('ping');
                console.log(socket.io.engine.transport.pollXhr.uri);
                });





                share|improve this answer












                I found the answer - I was able to get the url I was polling via:



                socket.on('ping', function () {
                console.log('ping');
                console.log(socket.io.engine.transport.pollXhr.uri);
                });






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