defmodule WebSockAdapter do @moduledoc """ Defines adapters to allow common Web Servers to serve applications via the `WebSock` API. Also provides a consistent upgrade facility to upgrade `Plug.Conn` requests to `WebSock` connections for supported servers. """ @typedoc "The type of a supported connection option" @type connection_opt :: {:compress, boolean()} | {:timeout, timeout()} | {:max_frame_size, non_neg_integer()} | {:fullsweep_after, non_neg_integer()} | {:max_heap_size, :erlang.max_heap_size()} | {:validate_utf8, boolean()} | {:active_n, integer()} @doc """ Upgrades the provided `Plug.Conn` connection request to a `WebSock` connection using the provided `WebSock` compliant module as a handler. This function returns the passed `conn` set to an `:upgraded` state. If `early_validate_upgrade` is set to true (as it is by default), the request is first examined to determine if it represents a valid WebSocket upgrade. If errors are discovered in the request, a `WebSockAdapter.UpgradeError` is raised containing information about the failure The provided `state` value will be used as the argument for `c:WebSock.init/1` once the WebSocket connection has been successfully negotiated. The `opts` keyword list argument allows a number of options to be set on the WebSocket connection. Not all options may be supported by the underlying HTTP server. Possible values are as follows: * `early_validate_upgrade`: A boolean indicating whether or not WebSockAdapter should attempt to validate the WebSocket upgrade request before returning from this call. The underlying webserver may still perform its own validation during the actual upgrade process, but since this occurs after the `c:Plug.call/2` lifecycle it can be difficult to meaningfully handle failed upgrades. Having WebSockAdapter do its own checks as part of this call helps to alleviate this. Defaults to `true` * `timeout`: The number of milliseconds to wait after no client data is received before closing the connection. Defaults to `60_000` * `compress`: Whether or not to accept negotiation of a compression extension with the client. Defaults to `false` * `max_frame_size`: The maximum frame size to accept, in octets. If a frame size larger than this is received the connection will be closed. Defaults to `:infinity` * `fullsweep_after`: The maximum number of garbage collections before forcing a fullsweep of the WebSocket connection process. Setting this option requires OTP 24 or newer * `max_heap_size`: The maximum size of the websocket process heap in words, or a configuration map. See `:erlang.max_heap_size()` for more info * `validate_utf8`: Whether the server should verify that the payload of text and close frames is valid UTF-8. This is required by the protocol specification but in some cases it may be more interesting to disable it in order to save resources. Note that binary frames do not have this UTF-8 requirement and are what should be used under normal circumstances if necessary * `active_n`: (Cowboy only) The number of packets Cowboy will request from the socket at once. This can be used to tweak the performance of the server. Higher values reduce the number of times Cowboy need to request more packets from the port driver at the expense of potentially higher memory being used. This option does not apply to Websocket over HTTP/2 """ @spec upgrade(Plug.Conn.t(), WebSock.impl(), WebSock.state(), [connection_opt()]) :: Plug.Conn.t() def upgrade(%{adapter: {adapter, _}} = conn, websock, state, opts) do # Do this first so we can identify unsupported adapters tuple = tuple_for(adapter, websock, state, opts) if Keyword.get(opts, :early_validate_upgrade, true) do WebSockAdapter.UpgradeValidation.validate_upgrade!(conn) end Plug.Conn.upgrade_adapter(conn, :websocket, tuple) end defp tuple_for(Bandit.Adapter, websock, state, opts), do: {websock, state, opts} # Support for adapters as specified prior to Bandit 1.4 defp tuple_for(Bandit.HTTP1.Adapter, websock, state, opts), do: {websock, state, opts} defp tuple_for(Bandit.HTTP2.Adapter, websock, state, opts), do: {websock, state, opts} defp tuple_for(Plug.Cowboy.Conn, websock, state, opts) do cowboy_opts = opts |> Enum.flat_map(fn {:timeout, timeout} -> [idle_timeout: timeout] {:compress, _} = opt -> [opt] {:max_frame_size, _} = opt -> [opt] {:validate_utf8, _} = opt -> [opt] {:active_n, _} = opt -> [opt] _other -> [] end) |> Map.new() process_flags = opts |> Keyword.take([:fullsweep_after, :max_heap_size]) |> Map.new() {WebSockAdapter.CowboyAdapter, {websock, process_flags, state}, cowboy_opts} end defp tuple_for(Plug.Adapters.Test.Conn, websock, state, opts), do: {websock, state, opts} defp tuple_for(adapter, _websock, _state, _opts), do: raise(ArgumentError, "Unknown adapter #{inspect(adapter)}") end