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Greetings! I believe there isn't a straightforward approach to achieve that. My suggestion would be to create your own websocket handler and synchronize socket IDs in a storage location such as Redis or MySQL. This way, you can check if a socket ID is connected by verifying its existence on db or redis , ext ... |
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Is there a way to communicate with the websockets server from a Laravel app and check if a given socket id is open or not? I looked at the "getChannels" and "getChannelInfo" methods, but they don't give me specific connection information.
Thanks, Dan
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