RFC 6455 Compliant WebSocket client for ruby. See report for compliance: View Autobahn Report
$ gem install em-ws-client
require "em-ws-client"
EM.run do
# Establish the connection
ws = EM::WebSocketClient.new("ws://server/path")
# Simple echo
# If the binary flag is set, then
# the message is a string encoded as ASCII_8BIT
# otherwise it's encoded as UTF-8
ws.onmessage do |msg, binary|
conn.send_message msg, binary
end
# Send a text message
ws.send_message "hello!"
# Send a binary message
ws.send_message [2,3,4].pack("NnC"), true
end
require "em-ws-client"
EM.run do
# Establish the connection
ws = EM::WebSocketClient.new("ws://server/path")
ws.onopen do
# fire away
end
ws.onclose do |code, explain|
# could be good, or not
end
ws.onping do |msg|
# we automatically pong, but this is here
end
ws.onerror do |code, message|
# errors close the connection (per spec), but you can at
# least learn why with this
end
ws.ping "ping"
ws.onpong do |msg|
# mes -> what you called ping with
end
end
Thoughts appreciated.
# streaming in
ws.onstream do |stream|
# stream started
# stream.binary?
stream.ondata do |chunk|
# ...
end
stream.onclose do
# stream finished
end
end
# streaming out
ws.stream(true) do |stream|
100.times do |i|
stream << [i].pack("N")
end
stream.close
end