building-websocket-server
Build scalable WebSocket servers for real-time bidirectional communication. Use when enabling real-time bidirectional communication. Trigger with phrases like "build WebSocket server", "add real-time API", or "implement WebSocket".
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/building-websocket-server && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/1700" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/building-websocket-server && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/building-websocket-server
About this skill
Building Websocket Server
Overview
This skill provides automated assistance for websocket server builder tasks. This skill provides automated assistance for the described functionality.
Prerequisites
Before using this skill, ensure you have:
- API design specifications or requirements documented
- Development environment with necessary frameworks installed
- Database or backend services accessible for integration
- Authentication and authorization strategies defined
- Testing tools and environments configured
Instructions
- Use Read tool to examine existing API specifications from {baseDir}/api-specs/
- Define resource models, endpoints, and HTTP methods
- Document request/response schemas and data types
- Identify authentication and authorization requirements
- Plan error handling and validation strategies
- Generate boilerplate code using Bash(api:websocket-*) with framework scaffolding
- Implement endpoint handlers with business logic
- Add input validation and schema enforcement
- Integrate authentication and authorization middleware
- Configure database connections and ORM models
- Write integration tests covering all endpoints
See {baseDir}/references/implementation.md for detailed implementation guide.
Output
{baseDir}/src/routes/- Endpoint route definitions{baseDir}/src/controllers/- Business logic handlers{baseDir}/src/models/- Data models and schemas{baseDir}/src/middleware/- Authentication, validation, logging{baseDir}/src/config/- Configuration and environment variables- OpenAPI 3.0 specification with complete endpoint definitions
Error Handling
See {baseDir}/references/errors.md for comprehensive error handling.
Examples
See {baseDir}/references/examples.md for detailed examples.
Resources
- Express.js and Fastify for Node.js APIs
- Flask and FastAPI for Python APIs
- Spring Boot for Java APIs
- Gin and Echo for Go APIs
- OpenAPI Specification 3.0+ for API documentation
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