## General ws is a command line tool that should exercise most of the IXWebSocket code, and provide example code. ``` ws is a websocket tool Usage: ws [OPTIONS] SUBCOMMAND Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit Subcommands: send Send a file receive Receive a file transfer Broadcasting server connect Connect to a remote server chat Group chat echo_server Echo server broadcast_server Broadcasting server ping Ping pong curl HTTP Client httpd HTTP server ``` ## curl The curl subcommand try to be compatible with the curl syntax, to fetch http pages. Making a HEAD request with the -I parameter. ``` $ ws curl -I https://www.google.com/ Accept-Ranges: none Alt-Svc: quic=":443"; ma=2592000; v="46,43",h3-Q048=":443"; ma=2592000,h3-Q046=":443"; ma=2592000,h3-Q043=":443"; ma=2592000 Cache-Control: private, max-age=0 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 21:36:57 GMT Expires: -1 P3P: CP="This is not a P3P policy! See g.co/p3phelp for more info." Server: gws Set-Cookie: NID=188=ASwfz8GrXQrHCLqAz-AndLOMLcz0rC9yecnf3h0yXZxRL3rTufTU_GDDwERp7qQL7LZ_EB8gCRyPXGERyOSAgaqgnrkoTmvWrwFemRLMaOZ896GrHobi5fV7VLklnSG2w48Gj8xMlwxfP7Z-bX-xR9UZxep1tHM6UmFQdD_GkBE; expires=Wed, 08-Apr-2020 21:36:57 GMT; path=/; domain=.google.com; HttpOnly Transfer-Encoding: chunked Vary: Accept-Encoding X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN X-XSS-Protection: 0 Upload size: 143 Download size: 0 Status: 200 ``` Making a POST request with the -F parameter. ``` $ ws curl -F foo=bar https://httpbin.org/post foo: bar Downloaded 438 bytes out of 438 Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Connection: keep-alive Content-Encoding: Content-Length: 438 Content-Type: application/json Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 21:47:54 GMT Referrer-Policy: no-referrer-when-downgrade Server: nginx X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff X-Frame-Options: DENY X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block Upload size: 219 Download size: 438 Status: 200 payload: { "args": {}, "data": "", "files": {}, "form": { "foo": "bar" }, "headers": { "Accept": "*/*", "Content-Length": "7", "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", "Host": "httpbin.org", "User-Agent": "ixwebsocket/7.0.0 macos ssl/OpenSSL OpenSSL 1.0.2q 20 Nov 2018 zlib 1.2.11" }, "json": null, "origin": "155.94.127.118, 155.94.127.118", "url": "https://httpbin.org/post" } ``` Passing in a custom header with -H. ``` $ ws curl -F foo=bar -H 'my_custom_header: baz' https://httpbin.org/post my_custom_header: baz foo: bar Downloaded 470 bytes out of 470 Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Connection: keep-alive Content-Encoding: Content-Length: 470 Content-Type: application/json Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 21:50:25 GMT Referrer-Policy: no-referrer-when-downgrade Server: nginx X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff X-Frame-Options: DENY X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block Upload size: 243 Download size: 470 Status: 200 payload: { "args": {}, "data": "", "files": {}, "form": { "foo": "bar" }, "headers": { "Accept": "*/*", "Content-Length": "7", "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", "Host": "httpbin.org", "My-Custom-Header": "baz", "User-Agent": "ixwebsocket/7.0.0 macos ssl/OpenSSL OpenSSL 1.0.2q 20 Nov 2018 zlib 1.2.11" }, "json": null, "origin": "155.94.127.118, 155.94.127.118", "url": "https://httpbin.org/post" } ``` ## connect The connect command connects to a websocket endpoint, and starts an interactive prompt. Line editing, such as using the direction keys to fetch the last thing you tried to type) is provided. That command is pretty useful to try to send random data to an endpoint and verify that the service handles it with grace (such as sending invalid json). ``` ws connect wss://echo.websocket.org Type Ctrl-D to exit prompt... Connecting to url: wss://echo.websocket.org > ws_connect: connected Uri: / Handshake Headers: Connection: Upgrade Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 21:38:44 GMT Sec-WebSocket-Accept: 2j6LBScZveqrMx1W/GJkCWvZo3M= sec-websocket-extensions: Server: Kaazing Gateway Upgrade: websocket Received ping Received ping Received ping Hello world ! > Received 13 bytes ws_connect: received message: Hello world ! > Hello world ! > Received 13 bytes ws_connect: received message: Hello world ! ``` ``` ws connect 'ws://jeanserge.com/v2?appkey=_pubsub' Type Ctrl-D to exit prompt... Connecting to url: ws://jeanserge.com/v2?appkey=_pubsub > ws_connect: connected Uri: /v2?appkey=_pubsub Handshake Headers: Connection: Upgrade Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 21:45:28 GMT Sec-WebSocket-Accept: LYHmjh9Gsu/Yw7aumQqyPObOEV4= Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: permessage-deflate; server_max_window_bits=15; client_max_window_bits=15 Server: Python/3.7 websockets/8.0.2 Upgrade: websocket bababababababab > ws_connect: connection closed: code 1000 reason ws_connect: connected Uri: /v2?appkey=_pubsub Handshake Headers: Connection: Upgrade Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 21:45:44 GMT Sec-WebSocket-Accept: I1rqxdLgTU+opPi5/zKPBTuXdLw= Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: permessage-deflate; server_max_window_bits=15; client_max_window_bits=15 Server: Python/3.7 websockets/8.0.2 Upgrade: websocket ``` It is possible to pass custom HTTP header when doing the connection handshake, the remote server might process them to implement a simple authorization scheme. ``` src$ ws connect -H Authorization:supersecret ws://localhost:8008 Type Ctrl-D to exit prompt... [2020-12-17 22:35:08.732] [info] Authorization: supersecret Connecting to url: ws://localhost:8008 > [2020-12-17 22:35:08.736] [info] ws_connect: connected [2020-12-17 22:35:08.736] [info] Uri: / [2020-12-17 22:35:08.736] [info] Headers: [2020-12-17 22:35:08.736] [info] Connection: Upgrade [2020-12-17 22:35:08.736] [info] Sec-WebSocket-Accept: 2yaTFcdwn8KL6IzSMj2u6Le7KTg= [2020-12-17 22:35:08.736] [info] Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: permessage-deflate; server_max_window_bits=15; client_max_window_bits=15 [2020-12-17 22:35:08.736] [info] Server: ixwebsocket/11.0.4 macos ssl/SecureTransport zlib 1.2.11 [2020-12-17 22:35:08.736] [info] Upgrade: websocket [2020-12-17 22:35:08.736] [info] Received 25 bytes ws_connect: received message: Authorization suceeded! [2020-12-17 22:35:08.736] [info] Received pong ixwebsocket::heartbeat::30s::0 hello > [2020-12-17 22:35:25.157] [info] Received 7 bytes ws_connect: received message: hello ``` If the wrong header is passed in, the server would close the connection with a custom close code (>4000, and <4999). ``` [2020-12-17 22:39:37.044] [info] Upgrade: websocket ws_connect: connection closed: code 4001 reason Permission denied ``` ## echo server The ws echo server will respond what the client just sent him. If we use the simple --http_authorization_header we can enforce that client need to pass a special value in the Authorization header to connect. ``` $ ws echo_server --http_authorization_header supersecret [2020-12-17 22:35:06.192] [info] Listening on 127.0.0.1:8008 [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] New connection [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] remote ip: 127.0.0.1 [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] id: 0 [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] Uri: / [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] Headers: [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] Authorization: supersecret [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] Connection: Upgrade [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] Host: localhost:8008 [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: permessage-deflate; server_max_window_bits=15; client_max_window_bits=15 [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] Sec-WebSocket-Key: eFF2Gf25dC7eC15Ab1135G== [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] Sec-WebSocket-Version: 13 [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] Upgrade: websocket [2020-12-17 22:35:08.735] [info] User-Agent: ixwebsocket/11.0.4 macos ssl/SecureTransport zlib 1.2.11 [2020-12-17 22:35:25.157] [info] Received 7 bytes ``` ## Websocket proxy ``` ws proxy_server --remote_host ws://127.0.0.1:9000 -v Listening on 127.0.0.1:8008 ``` If you connect to ws://127.0.0.1:8008, the proxy will connect to ws://127.0.0.1:9000 and pass all traffic to this server. You can also use a more complex setup if you want to redirect to different websocket servers based on the hostname your client is trying to connect to. If you have multiple CNAME aliases that point to the same server. A JSON config file is used to express that mapping ; here connecting to echo.jeanserge.com will proxy the client to ws://localhost:8008 on the local machine (which actually runs ws echo_server), while connecting to bavarde.jeanserge.com will proxy the client to ws://localhost:5678 where a cobra python server is running. As a side note you will need a wildcard SSL certificate if you want to have SSL enabled on that machine. ``` echo.jeanserge.com=ws://localhost:8008 bavarde.jeanserge.com=ws://localhost:5678 ``` The --config_path option is required to instruct ws proxy_server to read that file. ``` ws proxy_server --config_path proxyConfig.json --port 8765 ``` ## File transfer ``` # Start transfer server, which is just a broadcast server at this point ws transfer # running on port 8080. # Start receiver first ws receive ws://localhost:8080 # Then send a file. File will be received and written to disk by the receiver process ws send ws://localhost:8080 /file/to/path ``` ## HTTP Client ``` $ ws curl --help HTTP Client Usage: ws curl [OPTIONS] url Positionals: url TEXT REQUIRED Connection url Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit -d TEXT Form data -F TEXT Form data -H TEXT Header --output TEXT Output file -I Send a HEAD request -L Follow redirects --max-redirects INT Max Redirects -v Verbose -O Save output to disk --compress Enable gzip compression --connect-timeout INT Connection timeout --transfer-timeout INT Transfer timeout ```