Welcome to Wasabi, the simple then powerful game/simulation networking library for Node.js and browsers.

You might be interested in the API Docs, the introduction, or getting started.

If you’re the skeptical type, here are some self-serving benchmarks for a toy problem informative metrics run on a 2.8Ghz laptop:

One connection, 1000 objects x 148 ops/sec ±0.83% (86 runs sampled) Ten connections, 100 objects x 144 ops/sec ±0.93% (84 runs sampled) 100 connections, ten objects x 109 ops/sec ±1.06% (82 runs sampled) Ten connections, ten objects x 1,165 ops/sec ±0.82% (98 runs sampled) 1 client with 100 objects for 1000 iterations client -> server: 9.15kB (61.42kB with transport) 0.92kB/s at 15hz server -> client: 820.59kB (872.85kB with transport) 13.09kB/s at 15hz

The metrics above are for objects with the following data attributes (quoting from the object’s serialize method: