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//! Handle WebSocket connections.
//!
//! # Example
//!
//! ```
//! use axum::{
//! extract::ws::{WebSocketUpgrade, WebSocket},
//! routing::get,
//! response::{IntoResponse, Response},
//! Router,
//! };
//!
//! let app = Router::new().route("/ws", get(handler));
//!
//! async fn handler(ws: WebSocketUpgrade) -> Response {
//! ws.on_upgrade(handle_socket)
//! }
//!
//! async fn handle_socket(mut socket: WebSocket) {
//! while let Some(msg) = socket.recv().await {
//! let msg = if let Ok(msg) = msg {
//! msg
//! } else {
//! // client disconnected
//! return;
//! };
//!
//! if socket.send(msg).await.is_err() {
//! // client disconnected
//! return;
//! }
//! }
//! }
//! # async {
//! # axum::Server::bind(&"".parse().unwrap()).serve(app.into_make_service()).await.unwrap();
//! # };
//! ```
//!
//! # Passing data and/or state to an `on_upgrade` callback
//!
//! ```
//! use axum::{
//! extract::{ws::{WebSocketUpgrade, WebSocket}, State},
//! response::Response,
//! routing::get,
//! Router,
//! };
//!
//! #[derive(Clone)]
//! struct AppState {
//! // ...
//! }
//!
//! async fn handler(ws: WebSocketUpgrade, State(state): State<AppState>) -> Response {
//! ws.on_upgrade(|socket| handle_socket(socket, state))
//! }
//!
//! async fn handle_socket(socket: WebSocket, state: AppState) {
//! // ...
//! }
//!
//! let app = Router::new()
//! .route("/ws", get(handler))
//! .with_state(AppState { /* ... */ });
//! # async {
//! # axum::Server::bind(&"".parse().unwrap()).serve(app.into_make_service()).await.unwrap();
//! # };
//! ```
//!
//! # Read and write concurrently
//!
//! If you need to read and write concurrently from a [`WebSocket`] you can use
//! [`StreamExt::split`]:
//!
//! ```rust,no_run
//! use axum::{Error, extract::ws::{WebSocket, Message}};
//! use futures_util::{sink::SinkExt, stream::{StreamExt, SplitSink, SplitStream}};
//!
//! async fn handle_socket(mut socket: WebSocket) {
//! let (mut sender, mut receiver) = socket.split();
//!
//! tokio::spawn(write(sender));
//! tokio::spawn(read(receiver));
//! }
//!
//! async fn read(receiver: SplitStream<WebSocket>) {
//! // ...
//! }
//!
//! async fn write(sender: SplitSink<WebSocket, Message>) {
//! // ...
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! [`StreamExt::split`]: https://docs.rs/futures/0.3.17/futures/stream/trait.StreamExt.html#method.split
use self::rejection::*;
use super::FromRequestParts;
use crate::{
body::{self, Bytes},
response::Response,
Error,
};
use async_trait::async_trait;
use futures_util::{
sink::{Sink, SinkExt},
stream::{Stream, StreamExt},
};
use http::{
header::{self, HeaderMap, HeaderName, HeaderValue},
request::Parts,
Method, StatusCode,
};
use hyper::upgrade::{OnUpgrade, Upgraded};
use sha1::{Digest, Sha1};
use std::{
borrow::Cow,
future::Future,
pin::Pin,
task::{Context, Poll},
};
use tokio_tungstenite::{
tungstenite::{
self as ts,
protocol::{self, WebSocketConfig},
},
WebSocketStream,
};
/// Extractor for establishing WebSocket connections.
///
/// Note: This extractor requires the request method to be `GET` so it should
/// always be used with [`get`](crate::routing::get). Requests with other methods will be
/// rejected.
///
/// See the [module docs](self) for an example.
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "ws")))]
pub struct WebSocketUpgrade<F = DefaultOnFailedUpdgrade> {
config: WebSocketConfig,
/// The chosen protocol sent in the `Sec-WebSocket-Protocol` header of the response.
protocol: Option<HeaderValue>,
sec_websocket_key: HeaderValue,
on_upgrade: OnUpgrade,
on_failed_upgrade: F,
sec_websocket_protocol: Option<HeaderValue>,
}
impl<F> std::fmt::Debug for WebSocketUpgrade<F> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("WebSocketUpgrade")
.field("config", &self.config)
.field("protocol", &self.protocol)
.field("sec_websocket_key", &self.sec_websocket_key)
.field("sec_websocket_protocol", &self.sec_websocket_protocol)
.finish_non_exhaustive()
}
}
impl<F> WebSocketUpgrade<F> {
/// Does nothing, instead use `max_write_buffer_size`.
#[deprecated]
pub fn max_send_queue(self, _: usize) -> Self {
self
}
/// The target minimum size of the write buffer to reach before writing the data
/// to the underlying stream.
///
/// The default value is 128 KiB.
///
/// If set to `0` each message will be eagerly written to the underlying stream.
/// It is often more optimal to allow them to buffer a little, hence the default value.
///
/// Note: [`flush`](SinkExt::flush) will always fully write the buffer regardless.
pub fn write_buffer_size(mut self, size: usize) -> Self {
self.config.write_buffer_size = size;
self
}
/// The max size of the write buffer in bytes. Setting this can provide backpressure
/// in the case the write buffer is filling up due to write errors.
///
/// The default value is unlimited.
///
/// Note: The write buffer only builds up past [`write_buffer_size`](Self::write_buffer_size)
/// when writes to the underlying stream are failing. So the **write buffer can not
/// fill up if you are not observing write errors even if not flushing**.
///
/// Note: Should always be at least [`write_buffer_size + 1 message`](Self::write_buffer_size)
/// and probably a little more depending on error handling strategy.
pub fn max_write_buffer_size(mut self, max: usize) -> Self {
self.config.max_write_buffer_size = max;
self
}
/// Set the maximum message size (defaults to 64 megabytes)
pub fn max_message_size(mut self, max: usize) -> Self {
self.config.max_message_size = Some(max);
self
}
/// Set the maximum frame size (defaults to 16 megabytes)
pub fn max_frame_size(mut self, max: usize) -> Self {
self.config.max_frame_size = Some(max);
self
}
/// Allow server to accept unmasked frames (defaults to false)
pub fn accept_unmasked_frames(mut self, accept: bool) -> Self {
self.config.accept_unmasked_frames = accept;
self
}
/// Set the known protocols.
///
/// If the protocol name specified by `Sec-WebSocket-Protocol` header
/// to match any of them, the upgrade response will include `Sec-WebSocket-Protocol` header and
/// return the protocol name.
///
/// The protocols should be listed in decreasing order of preference: if the client offers
/// multiple protocols that the server could support, the server will pick the first one in
/// this list.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use axum::{
/// extract::ws::{WebSocketUpgrade, WebSocket},
/// routing::get,
/// response::{IntoResponse, Response},
/// Router,
/// };
///
/// let app = Router::new().route("/ws", get(handler));
///
/// async fn handler(ws: WebSocketUpgrade) -> Response {
/// ws.protocols(["graphql-ws", "graphql-transport-ws"])
/// .on_upgrade(|socket| async {
/// // ...
/// })
/// }
/// # async {
/// # axum::Server::bind(&"".parse().unwrap()).serve(app.into_make_service()).await.unwrap();
/// # };
/// ```
pub fn protocols<I>(mut self, protocols: I) -> Self
where
I: IntoIterator,
I::Item: Into<Cow<'static, str>>,
{
if let Some(req_protocols) = self
.sec_websocket_protocol
.as_ref()
.and_then(|p| p.to_str().ok())
{
self.protocol = protocols
.into_iter()
// FIXME: This will often allocate a new `String` and so is less efficient than it
// could be. But that can't be fixed without breaking changes to the public API.
.map(Into::into)
.find(|protocol| {
req_protocols
.split(',')
.any(|req_protocol| req_protocol.trim() == protocol)
})
.map(|protocol| match protocol {
Cow::Owned(s) => HeaderValue::from_str(&s).unwrap(),
Cow::Borrowed(s) => HeaderValue::from_static(s),
});
}
self
}
/// Provide a callback to call if upgrading the connection fails.
///
/// The connection upgrade is performed in a background task. If that fails this callback
/// will be called.
///
/// By default any errors will be silently ignored.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use axum::{
/// extract::{WebSocketUpgrade},
/// response::Response,
/// };
///
/// async fn handler(ws: WebSocketUpgrade) -> Response {
/// ws.on_failed_upgrade(|error| {
/// report_error(error);
/// })
/// .on_upgrade(|socket| async { /* ... */ })
/// }
/// #
/// # fn report_error(_: axum::Error) {}
/// ```
pub fn on_failed_upgrade<C>(self, callback: C) -> WebSocketUpgrade<C>
where
C: OnFailedUpdgrade,
{
WebSocketUpgrade {
config: self.config,
protocol: self.protocol,
sec_websocket_key: self.sec_websocket_key,
on_upgrade: self.on_upgrade,
on_failed_upgrade: callback,
sec_websocket_protocol: self.sec_websocket_protocol,
}
}
/// Finalize upgrading the connection and call the provided callback with
/// the stream.
#[must_use = "to setup the WebSocket connection, this response must be returned"]
pub fn on_upgrade<C, Fut>(self, callback: C) -> Response
where
C: FnOnce(WebSocket) -> Fut + Send + 'static,
Fut: Future<Output = ()> + Send + 'static,
F: OnFailedUpdgrade,
{
let on_upgrade = self.on_upgrade;
let config = self.config;
let on_failed_upgrade = self.on_failed_upgrade;
let protocol = self.protocol.clone();
tokio::spawn(async move {
let upgraded = match on_upgrade.await {
Ok(upgraded) => upgraded,
Err(err) => {
on_failed_upgrade.call(Error::new(err));
return;
}
};
let socket =
WebSocketStream::from_raw_socket(upgraded, protocol::Role::Server, Some(config))
.await;
let socket = WebSocket {
inner: socket,
protocol,
};
callback(socket).await;
});
#[allow(clippy::declare_interior_mutable_const)]
const UPGRADE: HeaderValue = HeaderValue::from_static("upgrade");
#[allow(clippy::declare_interior_mutable_const)]
const WEBSOCKET: HeaderValue = HeaderValue::from_static("websocket");
let mut builder = Response::builder()
.status(StatusCode::SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS)
.header(header::CONNECTION, UPGRADE)
.header(header::UPGRADE, WEBSOCKET)
.header(
header::SEC_WEBSOCKET_ACCEPT,
sign(self.sec_websocket_key.as_bytes()),
);
if let Some(protocol) = self.protocol {
builder = builder.header(header::SEC_WEBSOCKET_PROTOCOL, protocol);
}
builder.body(body::boxed(body::Empty::new())).unwrap()
}
}
/// What to do when a connection upgrade fails.
///
/// See [`WebSocketUpgrade::on_failed_upgrade`] for more details.
pub trait OnFailedUpdgrade: Send + 'static {
/// Call the callback.
fn call(self, error: Error);
}
impl<F> OnFailedUpdgrade for F
where
F: FnOnce(Error) + Send + 'static,
{
fn call(self, error: Error) {
self(error)
}
}
/// The default `OnFailedUpdgrade` used by `WebSocketUpgrade`.
///
/// It simply ignores the error.
#[non_exhaustive]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct DefaultOnFailedUpdgrade;
impl OnFailedUpdgrade for DefaultOnFailedUpdgrade {
#[inline]
fn call(self, _error: Error) {}
}
#[async_trait]
impl<S> FromRequestParts<S> for WebSocketUpgrade<DefaultOnFailedUpdgrade>
where
S: Send + Sync,
{
type Rejection = WebSocketUpgradeRejection;
async fn from_request_parts(parts: &mut Parts, _state: &S) -> Result<Self, Self::Rejection> {
if parts.method != Method::GET {
return Err(MethodNotGet.into());
}
if !header_contains(&parts.headers, header::CONNECTION, "upgrade") {
return Err(InvalidConnectionHeader.into());
}
if !header_eq(&parts.headers, header::UPGRADE, "websocket") {
return Err(InvalidUpgradeHeader.into());
}
if !header_eq(&parts.headers, header::SEC_WEBSOCKET_VERSION, "13") {
return Err(InvalidWebSocketVersionHeader.into());
}
let sec_websocket_key = parts
.headers
.get(header::SEC_WEBSOCKET_KEY)
.ok_or(WebSocketKeyHeaderMissing)?
.clone();
let on_upgrade = parts
.extensions
.remove::<OnUpgrade>()
.ok_or(ConnectionNotUpgradable)?;
let sec_websocket_protocol = parts.headers.get(header::SEC_WEBSOCKET_PROTOCOL).cloned();
Ok(Self {
config: Default::default(),
protocol: None,
sec_websocket_key,
on_upgrade,
sec_websocket_protocol,
on_failed_upgrade: DefaultOnFailedUpdgrade,
})
}
}
fn header_eq(headers: &HeaderMap, key: HeaderName, value: &'static str) -> bool {
if let Some(header) = headers.get(&key) {
header.as_bytes().eq_ignore_ascii_case(value.as_bytes())
} else {
false
}
}
fn header_contains(headers: &HeaderMap, key: HeaderName, value: &'static str) -> bool {
let header = if let Some(header) = headers.get(&key) {
header
} else {
return false;
};
if let Ok(header) = std::str::from_utf8(header.as_bytes()) {
header.to_ascii_lowercase().contains(value)
} else {
false
}
}
/// A stream of WebSocket messages.
///
/// See [the module level documentation](self) for more details.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct WebSocket {
inner: WebSocketStream<Upgraded>,
protocol: Option<HeaderValue>,
}
impl WebSocket {
/// Receive another message.
///
/// Returns `None` if the stream has closed.
pub async fn recv(&mut self) -> Option<Result<Message, Error>> {
self.next().await
}
/// Send a message.
pub async fn send(&mut self, msg: Message) -> Result<(), Error> {
self.inner
.send(msg.into_tungstenite())
.await
.map_err(Error::new)
}
/// Gracefully close this WebSocket.
pub async fn close(mut self) -> Result<(), Error> {
self.inner.close(None).await.map_err(Error::new)
}
/// Return the selected WebSocket subprotocol, if one has been chosen.
pub fn protocol(&self) -> Option<&HeaderValue> {
self.protocol.as_ref()
}
}
impl Stream for WebSocket {
type Item = Result<Message, Error>;
fn poll_next(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Option<Self::Item>> {
loop {
match futures_util::ready!(self.inner.poll_next_unpin(cx)) {
Some(Ok(msg)) => {
if let Some(msg) = Message::from_tungstenite(msg) {
return Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(msg)));
}
}
Some(Err(err)) => return Poll::Ready(Some(Err(Error::new(err)))),
None => return Poll::Ready(None),
}
}
}
}
impl Sink<Message> for WebSocket {
type Error = Error;
fn poll_ready(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<(), Self::Error>> {
Pin::new(&mut self.inner).poll_ready(cx).map_err(Error::new)
}
fn start_send(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, item: Message) -> Result<(), Self::Error> {
Pin::new(&mut self.inner)
.start_send(item.into_tungstenite())
.map_err(Error::new)
}
fn poll_flush(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<(), Self::Error>> {
Pin::new(&mut self.inner).poll_flush(cx).map_err(Error::new)
}
fn poll_close(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<(), Self::Error>> {
Pin::new(&mut self.inner).poll_close(cx).map_err(Error::new)
}
}
/// Status code used to indicate why an endpoint is closing the WebSocket connection.
pub type CloseCode = u16;
/// A struct representing the close command.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct CloseFrame<'t> {
/// The reason as a code.
pub code: CloseCode,
/// The reason as text string.
pub reason: Cow<'t, str>,
}
/// A WebSocket message.
//
// This code comes from https://github.com/snapview/tungstenite-rs/blob/master/src/protocol/message.rs and is under following license:
// Copyright (c) 2017 Alexey Galakhov
// Copyright (c) 2016 Jason Housley
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
// THE SOFTWARE.
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone)]
pub enum Message {
/// A text WebSocket message
Text(String),
/// A binary WebSocket message
Binary(Vec<u8>),
/// A ping message with the specified payload
///
/// The payload here must have a length less than 125 bytes.
///
/// Ping messages will be automatically responded to by the server, so you do not have to worry
/// about dealing with them yourself.
Ping(Vec<u8>),
/// A pong message with the specified payload
///
/// The payload here must have a length less than 125 bytes.
///
/// Pong messages will be automatically sent to the client if a ping message is received, so
/// you do not have to worry about constructing them yourself unless you want to implement a
/// [unidirectional heartbeat](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455#section-5.5.3).
Pong(Vec<u8>),
/// A close message with the optional close frame.
Close(Option<CloseFrame<'static>>),
}
impl Message {
fn into_tungstenite(self) -> ts::Message {
match self {
Self::Text(text) => ts::Message::Text(text),
Self::Binary(binary) => ts::Message::Binary(binary),
Self::Ping(ping) => ts::Message::Ping(ping),
Self::Pong(pong) => ts::Message::Pong(pong),
Self::Close(Some(close)) => ts::Message::Close(Some(ts::protocol::CloseFrame {
code: ts::protocol::frame::coding::CloseCode::from(close.code),
reason: close.reason,
})),
Self::Close(None) => ts::Message::Close(None),
}
}
fn from_tungstenite(message: ts::Message) -> Option<Self> {
match message {
ts::Message::Text(text) => Some(Self::Text(text)),
ts::Message::Binary(binary) => Some(Self::Binary(binary)),
ts::Message::Ping(ping) => Some(Self::Ping(ping)),
ts::Message::Pong(pong) => Some(Self::Pong(pong)),
ts::Message::Close(Some(close)) => Some(Self::Close(Some(CloseFrame {
code: close.code.into(),
reason: close.reason,
}))),
ts::Message::Close(None) => Some(Self::Close(None)),
// we can ignore `Frame` frames as recommended by the tungstenite maintainers
// https://github.com/snapview/tungstenite-rs/issues/268
ts::Message::Frame(_) => None,
}
}
/// Consume the WebSocket and return it as binary data.
pub fn into_data(self) -> Vec<u8> {
match self {
Self::Text(string) => string.into_bytes(),
Self::Binary(data) | Self::Ping(data) | Self::Pong(data) => data,
Self::Close(None) => Vec::new(),
Self::Close(Some(frame)) => frame.reason.into_owned().into_bytes(),
}
}
/// Attempt to consume the WebSocket message and convert it to a String.
pub fn into_text(self) -> Result<String, Error> {
match self {
Self::Text(string) => Ok(string),
Self::Binary(data) | Self::Ping(data) | Self::Pong(data) => Ok(String::from_utf8(data)
.map_err(|err| err.utf8_error())
.map_err(Error::new)?),
Self::Close(None) => Ok(String::new()),
Self::Close(Some(frame)) => Ok(frame.reason.into_owned()),
}
}
/// Attempt to get a &str from the WebSocket message,
/// this will try to convert binary data to utf8.
pub fn to_text(&self) -> Result<&str, Error> {
match *self {
Self::Text(ref string) => Ok(string),
Self::Binary(ref data) | Self::Ping(ref data) | Self::Pong(ref data) => {
Ok(std::str::from_utf8(data).map_err(Error::new)?)
}
Self::Close(None) => Ok(""),
Self::Close(Some(ref frame)) => Ok(&frame.reason),
}
}
}
impl From<String> for Message {
fn from(string: String) -> Self {
Message::Text(string)
}
}
impl<'s> From<&'s str> for Message {
fn from(string: &'s str) -> Self {
Message::Text(string.into())
}
}
impl<'b> From<&'b [u8]> for Message {
fn from(data: &'b [u8]) -> Self {
Message::Binary(data.into())
}
}
impl From<Vec<u8>> for Message {
fn from(data: Vec<u8>) -> Self {
Message::Binary(data)
}
}
impl From<Message> for Vec<u8> {
fn from(msg: Message) -> Self {
msg.into_data()
}
}
fn sign(key: &[u8]) -> HeaderValue {
use base64::engine::Engine as _;
let mut sha1 = Sha1::default();
sha1.update(key);
sha1.update(&b"258EAFA5-E914-47DA-95CA-C5AB0DC85B11"[..]);
let b64 = Bytes::from(base64::engine::general_purpose::STANDARD.encode(sha1.finalize()));
HeaderValue::from_maybe_shared(b64).expect("base64 is a valid value")
}
pub mod rejection {
//! WebSocket specific rejections.
use axum_core::__composite_rejection as composite_rejection;
use axum_core::__define_rejection as define_rejection;
define_rejection! {
#[status = METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED]
#[body = "Request method must be `GET`"]
/// Rejection type for [`WebSocketUpgrade`](super::WebSocketUpgrade).
pub struct MethodNotGet;
}
define_rejection! {
#[status = BAD_REQUEST]
#[body = "Connection header did not include 'upgrade'"]
/// Rejection type for [`WebSocketUpgrade`](super::WebSocketUpgrade).
pub struct InvalidConnectionHeader;
}
define_rejection! {
#[status = BAD_REQUEST]
#[body = "`Upgrade` header did not include 'websocket'"]
/// Rejection type for [`WebSocketUpgrade`](super::WebSocketUpgrade).
pub struct InvalidUpgradeHeader;
}
define_rejection! {
#[status = BAD_REQUEST]
#[body = "`Sec-WebSocket-Version` header did not include '13'"]
/// Rejection type for [`WebSocketUpgrade`](super::WebSocketUpgrade).
pub struct InvalidWebSocketVersionHeader;
}
define_rejection! {
#[status = BAD_REQUEST]
#[body = "`Sec-WebSocket-Key` header missing"]
/// Rejection type for [`WebSocketUpgrade`](super::WebSocketUpgrade).
pub struct WebSocketKeyHeaderMissing;
}
define_rejection! {
#[status = UPGRADE_REQUIRED]
#[body = "WebSocket request couldn't be upgraded since no upgrade state was present"]
/// Rejection type for [`WebSocketUpgrade`](super::WebSocketUpgrade).
///
/// This rejection is returned if the connection cannot be upgraded for example if the
/// request is HTTP/1.0.
///
/// See [MDN] for more details about connection upgrades.
///
/// [MDN]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Upgrade
pub struct ConnectionNotUpgradable;
}
composite_rejection! {
/// Rejection used for [`WebSocketUpgrade`](super::WebSocketUpgrade).
///
/// Contains one variant for each way the [`WebSocketUpgrade`](super::WebSocketUpgrade)
/// extractor can fail.
pub enum WebSocketUpgradeRejection {
MethodNotGet,
InvalidConnectionHeader,
InvalidUpgradeHeader,
InvalidWebSocketVersionHeader,
WebSocketKeyHeaderMissing,
ConnectionNotUpgradable,
}
}
}
pub mod close_code {
//! Constants for [`CloseCode`]s.
//!
//! [`CloseCode`]: super::CloseCode
/// Indicates a normal closure, meaning that the purpose for which the connection was
/// established has been fulfilled.
pub const NORMAL: u16 = 1000;
/// Indicates that an endpoint is "going away", such as a server going down or a browser having
/// navigated away from a page.
pub const AWAY: u16 = 1001;
/// Indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection due to a protocol error.
pub const PROTOCOL: u16 = 1002;
/// Indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection because it has received a type of
/// data it cannot accept (e.g., an endpoint that understands only text data MAY send this if
/// it receives a binary message).
pub const UNSUPPORTED: u16 = 1003;
/// Indicates that no status code was included in a closing frame.
pub const STATUS: u16 = 1005;
/// Indicates an abnormal closure.
pub const ABNORMAL: u16 = 1006;
/// Indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection because it has received data
/// within a message that was not consistent with the type of the message (e.g., non-UTF-8
/// RFC3629 data within a text message).
pub const INVALID: u16 = 1007;
/// Indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection because it has received a message
/// that violates its policy. This is a generic status code that can be returned when there is
/// no other more suitable status code (e.g., `UNSUPPORTED` or `SIZE`) or if there is a need to
/// hide specific details about the policy.
pub const POLICY: u16 = 1008;
/// Indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection because it has received a message
/// that is too big for it to process.
pub const SIZE: u16 = 1009;
/// Indicates that an endpoint (client) is terminating the connection because it has expected
/// the server to negotiate one or more extension, but the server didn't return them in the
/// response message of the WebSocket handshake. The list of extensions that are needed should
/// be given as the reason for closing. Note that this status code is not used by the server,
/// because it can fail the WebSocket handshake instead.
pub const EXTENSION: u16 = 1010;
/// Indicates that a server is terminating the connection because it encountered an unexpected
/// condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request.
pub const ERROR: u16 = 1011;
/// Indicates that the server is restarting.
pub const RESTART: u16 = 1012;
/// Indicates that the server is overloaded and the client should either connect to a different
/// IP (when multiple targets exist), or reconnect to the same IP when a user has performed an
/// action.
pub const AGAIN: u16 = 1013;
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::{body::Body, routing::get, Router};
use http::{Request, Version};
use tower::ServiceExt;
#[crate::test]
async fn rejects_http_1_0_requests() {
let svc = get(|ws: Result<WebSocketUpgrade, WebSocketUpgradeRejection>| {
let rejection = ws.unwrap_err();
assert!(matches!(
rejection,
WebSocketUpgradeRejection::ConnectionNotUpgradable(_)
));
std::future::ready(())
});
let req = Request::builder()
.version(Version::HTTP_10)
.method(Method::GET)
.header("upgrade", "websocket")
.header("connection", "Upgrade")
.header("sec-websocket-key", "6D69KGBOr4Re+Nj6zx9aQA==")
.header("sec-websocket-version", "13")
.body(Body::empty())
.unwrap();
let res = svc.oneshot(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(res.status(), StatusCode::OK);
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn default_on_failed_upgrade() {
async fn handler(ws: WebSocketUpgrade) -> Response {
ws.on_upgrade(|_| async {})
}
let _: Router = Router::new().route("/", get(handler));
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn on_failed_upgrade() {
async fn handler(ws: WebSocketUpgrade) -> Response {
ws.on_failed_upgrade(|_error: Error| println!("oops!"))
.on_upgrade(|_| async {})
}
let _: Router = Router::new().route("/", get(handler));
}
}