Based on simple-websocket-server.
- RFC 6455 (All latest browsers)
- TLS/SSL out of the box
- Passes Autobahns Websocket Testsuite
- Support for Python 2 and 3
pip install simple-websocket-server
from simple_websocket_server import WebSocketServer, WebSocket
class SimpleEcho(WebSocket):
def handle(self):
# echo message back to client
self.send_message(self.data)
def connected(self):
print(self.address, 'connected')
def handle_close(self):
print(self.address, 'closed')
server = WebSocketServer('', 8000, SimpleEcho)
server.serve_forever()
Open tests/websocket.html and connect to the server.
from simple_websocket_server import WebSocketServer, WebSocket
class SimpleChat(WebSocket):
def handle(self):
for client in clients:
if client != self:
client.send_message(self.address[0] + u' - ' + self.data)
def connected(self):
print(self.address, 'connected')
for client in clients:
client.send_message(self.address[0] + u' - connected')
clients.append(self)
def handle_close(self):
clients.remove(self)
print(self.address, 'closed')
for client in clients:
client.send_message(self.address[0] + u' - disconnected')
clients = []
server = WebSocketServer('', 8000, SimpleChat)
server.serve_forever()
Open multiple tests/websocket.html and connect to the server.
There is an example which provides a simple echo and chat server
Echo Server
python tests/example_server.py --example echo
Chat Server (open up multiple tests/websocket.html files)
python tests/example_server.py --example chat
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Generate a certificate with key
openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out cert.pem -keyout key.pem
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Run the secure TLS/SSL server (in this case the cert.pem file is in the same directory)
python tests/example_server.py --example chat --ssl 1
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Offer the certificate to the browser by serving tests/websocket.html through https. The HTTPS server will look for cert.pem in the local directory. Ensure the tests/websocket.html is also in the same directory to where the server is run.
python tests/simple_https_server.py
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Open a web browser to: https://localhost:443/tests/websocket.html
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Change ws://localhost:8000/ to wss://localhost:8000 and click connect.
Note: if you are having problems connecting, ensure that the certificate is added in your browser against the exception https://localhost:8000 or whatever host:port pair you want to connect to.
connected: called when handshake is complete
- self.address: TCP address port tuple of the endpoint
handle_close: called when the endpoint is closed or there is an error
- self.address: TCP address port tuple of the endpoint
handle: gets called when there is an incoming message from the client endpoint
- self.address: TCP address port tuple of the endpoint
- self.opcode: the WebSocket frame type (STREAM, TEXT, BINARY)
- self.data: bytearray (BINARY frame) or unicode string payload (TEXT frame)
- self.request: HTTP details from the WebSocket handshake (refer to BaseHTTPRequestHandler)
send_message: send some text or binary data to the client endpoint
- sending data as a unicode object will send a TEXT frame
- sending data as a bytearray object will send a BINARY frame
close: send close frame to endpoint
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