NAME
Net::Async::WebSocket::Server
- serve WebSocket clients using IO::Async
SYNOPSIS
use IO::Async::Loop;
use Net::Async::WebSocket::Server;
my $server = Net::Async::WebSocket::Server->new(
on_client => sub {
my ( undef, $client ) = @_;
$client->configure(
on_text_frame => sub {
my ( $self, $frame ) = @_;
$self->send_text_frame( $frame );
},
);
}
);
my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new;
$loop->add( $server );
$server->listen(
service => 3000,
)->get;
$loop->run;
DESCRIPTION
This subclass of IO::Async::Listener accepts WebSocket connections. When a new connection arrives it will perform an initial handshake, and then pass the connection on to the continuation callback or method.
EVENTS
The following events are invoked, either using subclass methods or CODE references in parameters:
on_client
$self->on_client( $client )
$on_client->( $self, $client )
Invoked when a new client connects and completes its initial handshake.
It will be passed a new instance of a Net::Async::WebSocket::Protocol object, wrapping the client connection.
on_handshake
Invoked when a handshake has been requested.
$self->on_handshake( $client, $hs, $continue )
$on_handshake->( $self, $client, $hs, $continue )
Calling $continue
with a true value will complete the handshake, false will drop the connection.
This is useful for filtering on origin, for example:
on_handshake => sub {
my ( $self, $client, $hs, $continue ) = @_;
$continue->( $hs->req->origin eq "http://localhost" );
}
PARAMETERS
The following named parameters may be passed to new
or configure
:
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>