Crate tokio_tungstenite
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Async WebSocket usage.
This library is an implementation of WebSocket handshakes and streams. It is based on the crate which implements all required WebSocket protocol logic. So this crate basically just brings tokio support / tokio integration to it.
Each WebSocket stream implements the required Stream
and Sink
traits,
so the socket is just a stream of messages coming in and going out.
Re-exports§
pub use tungstenite;
Structs§
- A wrapper around an underlying raw stream which implements the WebSocket protocol.
Enums§
- A connector that can be used when establishing connections, allowing to control whether
native-tls
orrustls
is used to create a TLS connection. Or TLS can be disabled with thePlain
variant. - A stream that might be protected with TLS.
Functions§
- Accepts a new WebSocket connection with the provided stream.
- The same as
accept_async()
but the one can specify a websocket configuration. Please refer toaccept_async()
for more details. - Accepts a new WebSocket connection with the provided stream.
- The same as
accept_hdr_async()
but the one can specify a websocket configuration. Please refer toaccept_hdr_async()
for more details. - Creates a WebSocket handshake from a request and a stream. For convenience, the user may call this with a url string, a URL, or a
Request
. Calling withRequest
allows the user to add a WebSocket protocol or other custom headers. - The same as
client_async()
but the one can specify a websocket configuration. Please refer toclient_async()
for more details. - Connect to a given URL.
- The same as
connect_async()
but the one can specify a websocket configuration. Please refer toconnect_async()
for more details.disable_nagle
specifies if the Nagle’s algorithm must be disabled, i.e.set_nodelay(true)
. If you don’t know what the Nagle’s algorithm is, better leave it set tofalse
.