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In this tutorial we’ll learn how to create a QT chat application that communicates with a [Socket.IO Node.JS chat server](https://github.com/Automattic/socket.io/tree/master/examples/chat).
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###Introduction
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###Introduction
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To follow along, start by cloning the repository: [socket.io-client-cpp](https://github.com/socketio/socket.io-client-cpp).
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Using:
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###Import SioClient and config compile options.
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###Import SioClient and config compile options.
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Let's copy the SioClient into the QT project as a subfolder `sioclient`.
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Edit `SioChatDemo.pro` to config paths and compile options, simply add:
`sio::client`'s callbacks are not in UI thread. However, UI is required to be updated by those callbacks, so we need some `Signal` for non-UI thread to "request" `Slots` functions been called in UI thread. Say if we want to signal `QListWidgetItem` being added, add:
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