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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T19:59:56+00:00 2026-05-23T19:59:56+00:00

I tried to play a bit with node.js and wrote following code (it doesn’t

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I tried to play a bit with node.js and wrote following code (it doesn’t make sense, but that does not matter):

var http = require("http"),
    sys  = require("sys");

sys.puts("Starting...");

var gRes = null;
var cnt = 0;

var srv = http.createServer(function(req, res){
    res.writeHeader(200, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
    gRes = res;
    setTimeout(output,1000);
    cnt = 0;
}).listen(81);

function output(){
    gRes.write("Hello World!");
    cnt++;
    if(cnt < 10)
        setTimeout(output,1000);
    else
        gRes.end();
}

I know that there are some bad things in it (like using gRes globally), but my question is, why this code is blocking a second request until the first completed?

if I open the url it starts writing “Hello World” 10 times. But if I open it simultaneous in a second tab, one tab waits connecting until the other tab finished writing “Hello World” ten times.

I found nothing which could explain this behaviour.

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    2026-05-23T19:59:57+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:59 pm

    Surely it’s your overwriting of the gRes and cnt variables being used by the first request that’s doing it?

    [EDIT actually, Chrome won’t send two at once, as Shadow Wizard said, but the code as is is seriously broken because each new request will reset the counter, and outstanding requests will never get closed].

    Instead of using a global, wrap your output function as a closure within the createServer callback. Then it’ll have access to the local res variable at all times.

    This code works for me:

    var http = require("http"),
        sys  = require("sys");
    
    sys.puts("Starting...");
    
    var srv = http.createServer(function(req, res){
        res.writeHeader(200, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
    
        var cnt = 0;
    
        var output = function() {
            res.write("Hello World!\n");
            if (++cnt < 10) {
                setTimeout(output,1000);
            } else {
                res.end();
            }
        };
    
        output();
    
    }).listen(81);
    

    Note however that the browser won’t render anything until the connection has closed because the relevant headers that tell it to display as it’s downloading aren’t there. I tested the above using telnet.

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