import Consumer from '../src/consumer' const USOCKET = __dirname + '/sample.sock' const client1= new Consumer(USOCKET, {log:false,name:'example-consumer1' }) const client2 = new Consumer(USOCKET, {log:false,name:'example-consumer2'}) let packet1 = {name: 'client1', cmd:'doit', data:'data sent by client1'} let packet2 = {name: 'client2', cmd:'doit', data:'data sent by client2'} // This is your client handler object waiting on a message to do something let app = { processIt: function processPacket (packet) { console.log(`Packet from ${packet.name} Processed by Socket: ${packet.status}`) // console.dir(packet) }, pp: 'processIt' } Object.assign(client1,app) // alternatively if you pass an object to the connect method it will merge whatever you pass // or even better extend the consumer class and then make instances. See client2 ; (async () => { await Promise.all([client1.connect(),client2.connect(app)]) await Promise.all([client1.send(packet1),client2.send(packet2)]) })().catch(err => { console.error('FATAL: UNABLE TO START SYSTEM!\n',err) })