TCP echo server

Concepts

  • Listening for TCP port connections with Deno.listen.
  • Use Deno.copy to take inbound data and redirect it to be outbound data.

Example

This is an example of a server which accepts connections on port 8080, and returns to the client anything it sends.

`

  1. /** * echo_server.ts */const listener = Deno.listen({ port: 8080 });console.log("listening on 0.0.0.0:8080");for await (const conn of listener) { Deno.copy(conn, conn).finally(() => conn.close());}

`

Run with:

`

  1. deno run --allow-net echo_server.ts

`

To test it, try sending data to it with netcat (Linux/MacOS only). Below 'hello world' is sent over the connection, which is then echoed back to the user:

`

  1. $ nc localhost 8080hello worldhello world

`

Like the cat.ts example, the copy() function here also does not make unnecessary memory copies. It receives a packet from the kernel and sends back, without further complexity.