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Use multiple listeners from same host #518
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@GerritKuilder I must admit that this isn't documented anywhere, but you can set the environment variable My I ask what the use case is for running multiple apps listening for events on the same host? node-sonos/lib/events/adv-listener.js Line 41 in 995114a
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Hi, I have a dev version and a prod version running on the same server.... Gerrit Kuilder |
Yes, that works perfectly, thanks |
Do you have an idea where this should be documented? |
I think you should add a note to the example? |
Don't know if this is related to Sonos or the code
Expected Behavior
Have an app running on 192.168.12.100
this app listens on sonos events and does what it is expected to do.
Create another app srunning on the same host and try to listen to the sonos device
Start the listener so you can respond to events
Current Behavior
when the second app is started the following error is generated:
Listen for sonos events. CTRL + C to exit
node:events:371
throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
^
Error: listen EADDRINUSE: address already in use :::4000
at Server.setupListenHandle [as _listen2] (node:net:1319:16)
at listenInCluster (node:net:1367:12)
at Server.listen (node:net:1454:7)
at SonosListener.startListener (/home/gerrit/workspace/code/dev/betterspotv2/node_modules/sonos/lib/events/adv-listener.js:67:25)
Possible Solution
Sample code or executed example
4.have one sonos listener already running
5 run script
6 error message
Versions (and Environment)
Node version:
latest
node-sonos version:
latest
OS:
UBUNTU
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