One technique is to implement a "keepalive" method that each client regularly calls. This assumes you've got a user_id
held in each client's Session
.
// server code: heartbeat method
Meteor.methods({
keepalive: function (user_id) {
if (!Connections.findOne(user_id))
Connections.insert({user_id: user_id});
Connections.update(user_id, {$set: {last_seen: (new Date()).getTime()}});
}
});
// server code: clean up dead clients after 60 seconds
Meteor.setInterval(function () {
var now = (new Date()).getTime();
Connections.find({last_seen: {$lt: (now - 60 * 1000)}}).forEach(function (user) {
// do something here for each idle user
});
});
// client code: ping heartbeat every 5 seconds
Meteor.setInterval(function () {
Meteor.call('keepalive', Session.get('user_id'));
}, 5000);
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