- RFC 6455 (All latest browsers)
- TLS/SSL out of the box
- Passes Autobahns Websocket Testsuite
- Support for Python 2 and 3
from SimpleWebSocketServer import SimpleWebSocketServer, WebSocket
class SimpleEcho(WebSocket):
def handleMessage(self):
# echo message back to client
self.sendMessage(self.data)
def handleConnected(self):
print self.address, 'connected'
def handleClose(self):
print self.address, 'closed'
server = SimpleWebSocketServer('', 8000, SimpleEcho)
server.serveforever()
Open websocket.html and connect to the server.
from SimpleWebSocketServer import SimpleWebSocketServer, WebSocket
clients = []
class SimpleChat(WebSocket):
def handleMessage(self):
for client in clients:
if client != self:
client.sendMessage(self.address[0] + u' - ' + self.data)
def handleConnected(self):
print self.address, 'connected'
for client in clients:
client.sendMessage(self.address[0] + u' - connected')
clients.append(self)
def handleClose(self):
clients.remove(self)
print self.address, 'closed'
for client in clients:
client.sendMessage(self.address[0] + u' - disconnected')
server = SimpleWebSocketServer('', 8000, SimpleChat)
server.serveforever()
Open multiple websocket.html and connect to the server.
There is an example which provides a simple echo and chat server
Echo Server
python SimpleExampleServer.py --example echo
Chat Server (open up multiple websocket.html files)
python SimpleExampleServer.py --example chat
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Generate a certificate with key
openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out cert.pem -keyout cert.pem
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Run the secure TSL/SSL server (in this case the cert.pem file is in the same directory)
python SimpleExampleServer.py --example chat --ssl 1 --cert ./cert.pem
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Offer the certificate to the browser by serving websocket.html through https. The HTTPS server will look for cert.pem in the local directory. Ensure the websocket.html is also in the same directory to where the server is run.
sudo python SimpleHTTPSServer.py
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Open a web browser to: https://localhost:443/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.
handleConnected: called when handshake is complete
- self.address: TCP address port tuple of the endpoint
handleClose: called when the endpoint is closed or there is an error
handleMessage: gets called when there is an incoming message from the client 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)
sendMessage: 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
sendClose: send close frame to endpoint
The MIT License (MIT)