Proxy and Service Discovery for Colyseus
npm install @colyseus/proxyProxy and Service Discovery for Colyseus

For a quickstart see Configuring Proxy + Colyseus + PM2
The easiest way to get @colyseus/proxy running is to install it globally.
This can be done by running:
```
npm install -g @colyseus/proxy
Edit your runtime environment to contain the following environment variables:
- PORT is the port the proxy will be running on.REDIS_URL
- is the path to the same Redis instance you're using on Colyseus' processes.HEALTH_CHECK_PATH
- is an optional health check path, for example /health. The health check path always returns an HTTP 200 response. Prefix the value with an asterisk to match a path ending, for example */health.
Once installed it can be run with
``
colyseus-proxy
Clone, this project and install its dependencies:
``
git clone https://github.com/colyseus/proxy.git
cd proxy
npm install
Edit your environment to contain the following environment variables:
- PORT is the port the proxy will be running on.REDIS_URL
- is the path to the same Redis instance you're using on Colyseus' processes.HEALTH_CHECK_PATH
- is an optional health check path, for example /health. The health check path always returns an HTTP 200 response. Prefix the value with an asterisk to match a path ending, for example */health.
Start the proxy server:
``
npx ts-node proxy.ts
- Install @colyseus/proxy (npm install --save @colyseus/proxy)RedisPresence
- Configure MongooseDriver
- Configure
- Bind each instance of the server on a different port
- Use PM2 to manage Colyseus and Proxy instances
Configure the colyseus application:
`typescript
import { Server, RedisPresence } from "colyseus";
import { MongooseDriver } from "colyseus/lib/matchmaker/drivers/MongooseDriver"
// binds each instance of the server on a different port.
const PORT = Number(process.env.PORT) + Number(process.env.NODE_APP_INSTANCE);
const gameServer = new Server({
presence: new RedisPresence({
url: "redis://127.0.0.1:6379/0"
}),
driver: new MongooseDriver(),
})
gameServer.listen(PORT);
console.log("Listening on", PORT);
`
It's recommended to use PM2 to manage your server instances. PM2 allows to scale
Node.js processes up and down within your server.
PM2 can also be used to manage and scale up the proxy instances.
``
npm install -g pm2
Use the following ecosystem.config.js configuration:
`javascript`
// ecosystem.config.js
const os = require('os');
module.exports = {
apps: [
{
port : 80,
name : "colyseus-proxy",
script : "./node_modules/@colyseus/proxy/bin/proxy",
instances : 1, // scale this up if the proxy becomes the bottleneck
exec_mode : 'cluster',
env: {
PORT: 80,
REDIS_URL: "redis://127.0.0.1:6379/0"
}
},
{
port : 8080,
name : "colyseus",
script : "lib/index.js", // your entrypoint file
watch : true, // optional
instances : os.cpus().length,
exec_mode : 'fork', // IMPORTANT: do not use cluster mode.
env: {
DEBUG: "colyseus:errors",
NODE_ENV: "production",
}
}
]
}
Now you're ready to start multiple Colyseus proceses.
``
pm2 start
> If you're using TypeScript, compile your project before running pm2 start,npx tsc
> via .
You should see the following output, depending on the amount of processes your
server have:
`pm2 show
[PM2][WARN] Applications colyseus not running, starting...
[PM2] App [colyseus] launched (2 instances)
┌──────────┬────┬─────────┬────────┬───┬─────┬───────────┐
│ Name │ id │ mode │ status │ ↺ │ cpu │ memory │
├──────────┼────┼─────────┼────────┼───┼─────┼───────────┤
│ proxy │ 0 │ cluster │ online │ 0 │ 0% │ 7.4 MB │
│ colyseus │ 1 │ fork │ online │ 0 │ 0% │ 15.4 MB │
│ colyseus │ 2 │ fork │ online │ 0 │ 0% │ 12.3 MB │
└──────────┴────┴─────────┴────────┴───┴─────┴───────────┘
Use to get more details about an app`
Now, run pm2 logs` to check if you don't have any errors.
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