# ws [![GoDoc][godoc-image]][godoc-url] [![CI][ci-badge]][ci-url] > [RFC6455][rfc-url] WebSocket implementation in Go. # Features - Zero-copy upgrade - No intermediate allocations during I/O - Low-level API which allows to build your own logic of packet handling and buffers reuse - High-level wrappers and helpers around API in `wsutil` package, which allow to start fast without digging the protocol internals # Documentation [GoDoc][godoc-url]. # Why Existing WebSocket implementations do not allow users to reuse I/O buffers between connections in clear way. This library aims to export efficient low-level interface for working with the protocol without forcing only one way it could be used. By the way, if you want get the higher-level tools, you can use `wsutil` package. # Status Library is tagged as `v1*` so its API must not be broken during some improvements or refactoring. This implementation of RFC6455 passes [Autobahn Test Suite](https://github.com/crossbario/autobahn-testsuite) and currently has about 78% coverage. # Examples Example applications using `ws` are developed in separate repository [ws-examples](https://github.com/gobwas/ws-examples). # Usage The higher-level example of WebSocket echo server: ```go package main import ( "net/http" "github.com/gobwas/ws" "github.com/gobwas/ws/wsutil" ) func main() { http.ListenAndServe(":8080", http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { conn, _, _, err := ws.UpgradeHTTP(r, w) if err != nil { // handle error } go func() { defer conn.Close() for { msg, op, err := wsutil.ReadClientData(conn) if err != nil { // handle error } err = wsutil.WriteServerMessage(conn, op, msg) if err != nil { // handle error } } }() })) } ``` Lower-level, but still high-level example: ```go import ( "net/http" "io" "github.com/gobwas/ws" "github.com/gobwas/ws/wsutil" ) func main() { http.ListenAndServe(":8080", http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { conn, _, _, err := ws.UpgradeHTTP(r, w) if err != nil { // handle error } go func() { defer conn.Close() var ( state = ws.StateServerSide reader = wsutil.NewReader(conn, state) writer = wsutil.NewWriter(conn, state, ws.OpText) ) for { header, err := reader.NextFrame() if err != nil { // handle error } // Reset writer to write frame with right operation code. writer.Reset(conn, state, header.OpCode) if _, err = io.Copy(writer, reader); err != nil { // handle error } if err = writer.Flush(); err != nil { // handle error } } }() })) } ``` We can apply the same pattern to read and write structured responses through a JSON encoder and decoder.: ```go ... var ( r = wsutil.NewReader(conn, ws.StateServerSide) w = wsutil.NewWriter(conn, ws.StateServerSide, ws.OpText) decoder = json.NewDecoder(r) encoder = json.NewEncoder(w) ) for { hdr, err = r.NextFrame() if err != nil { return err } if hdr.OpCode == ws.OpClose { return io.EOF } var req Request if err := decoder.Decode(&req); err != nil { return err } var resp Response if err := encoder.Encode(&resp); err != nil { return err } if err = w.Flush(); err != nil { return err } } ... ``` The lower-level example without `wsutil`: ```go package main import ( "net" "io" "github.com/gobwas/ws" ) func main() { ln, err := net.Listen("tcp", "localhost:8080") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } for { conn, err := ln.Accept() if err != nil { // handle error } _, err = ws.Upgrade(conn) if err != nil { // handle error } go func() { defer conn.Close() for { header, err := ws.ReadHeader(conn) if err != nil { // handle error } payload := make([]byte, header.Length) _, err = io.ReadFull(conn, payload) if err != nil { // handle error } if header.Masked { ws.Cipher(payload, header.Mask, 0) } // Reset the Masked flag, server frames must not be masked as // RFC6455 says. header.Masked = false if err := ws.WriteHeader(conn, header); err != nil { // handle error } if _, err := conn.Write(payload); err != nil { // handle error } if header.OpCode == ws.OpClose { return } } }() } } ``` # Zero-copy upgrade Zero-copy upgrade helps to avoid unnecessary allocations and copying while handling HTTP Upgrade request. Processing of all non-websocket headers is made in place with use of registered user callbacks whose arguments are only valid until callback returns. The simple example looks like this: ```go package main import ( "net" "log" "github.com/gobwas/ws" ) func main() { ln, err := net.Listen("tcp", "localhost:8080") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } u := ws.Upgrader{ OnHeader: func(key, value []byte) (err error) { log.Printf("non-websocket header: %q=%q", key, value) return }, } for { conn, err := ln.Accept() if err != nil { // handle error } _, err = u.Upgrade(conn) if err != nil { // handle error } } } ``` Usage of `ws.Upgrader` here brings ability to control incoming connections on tcp level and simply not to accept them by some logic. Zero-copy upgrade is for high-load services which have to control many resources such as connections buffers. The real life example could be like this: ```go package main import ( "fmt" "io" "log" "net" "net/http" "runtime" "github.com/gobwas/httphead" "github.com/gobwas/ws" ) func main() { ln, err := net.Listen("tcp", "localhost:8080") if err != nil { // handle error } // Prepare handshake header writer from http.Header mapping. header := ws.HandshakeHeaderHTTP(http.Header{ "X-Go-Version": []string{runtime.Version()}, }) u := ws.Upgrader{ OnHost: func(host []byte) error { if string(host) == "github.com" { return nil } return ws.RejectConnectionError( ws.RejectionStatus(403), ws.RejectionHeader(ws.HandshakeHeaderString( "X-Want-Host: github.com\r\n", )), ) }, OnHeader: func(key, value []byte) error { if string(key) != "Cookie" { return nil } ok := httphead.ScanCookie(value, func(key, value []byte) bool { // Check session here or do some other stuff with cookies. // Maybe copy some values for future use. return true }) if ok { return nil } return ws.RejectConnectionError( ws.RejectionReason("bad cookie"), ws.RejectionStatus(400), ) }, OnBeforeUpgrade: func() (ws.HandshakeHeader, error) { return header, nil }, } for { conn, err := ln.Accept() if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } _, err = u.Upgrade(conn) if err != nil { log.Printf("upgrade error: %s", err) } } } ``` # Compression There is a `ws/wsflate` package to support [Permessage-Deflate Compression Extension][rfc-pmce]. It provides minimalistic I/O wrappers to be used in conjunction with any deflate implementation (for example, the standard library's [compress/flate][compress/flate]. ```go package main import ( "bytes" "log" "net" "github.com/gobwas/ws" "github.com/gobwas/ws/wsflate" ) func main() { ln, err := net.Listen("tcp", "localhost:8080") if err != nil { // handle error } e := wsflate.Extension{ // We are using default parameters here since we use // wsflate.{Compress,Decompress}Frame helpers below in the code. // This assumes that we use standard compress/flate package as flate // implementation. Parameters: wsflate.DefaultParameters, } u := ws.Upgrader{ Negotiate: e.Negotiate, } for { conn, err := ln.Accept() if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // Reset extension after previous upgrades. e.Reset() _, err = u.Upgrade(conn) if err != nil { log.Printf("upgrade error: %s", err) continue } if _, ok := e.Accepted(); !ok { log.Printf("didn't negotiate compression for %s", conn.RemoteAddr()) conn.Close() continue } go func() { defer conn.Close() for { frame, err := ws.ReadFrame(conn) if err != nil { // Handle error. return } frame = ws.UnmaskFrameInPlace(frame) frame, err = wsflate.DecompressFrame(frame) if err != nil { // Handle error. return } // Do something with frame... ack := ws.NewTextFrame([]byte("this is an acknowledgement")) ack, err = wsflate.CompressFrame(ack) if err != nil { // Handle error. return } if err = ws.WriteFrame(conn, ack); err != nil { // Handle error. return } } }() } } ``` [rfc-url]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455 [rfc-pmce]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7692#section-7 [godoc-image]: https://godoc.org/github.com/gobwas/ws?status.svg [godoc-url]: https://godoc.org/github.com/gobwas/ws [compress/flate]: https://golang.org/pkg/compress/flate/ [ci-badge]: https://github.com/gobwas/ws/workflows/CI/badge.svg [ci-url]: https://github.com/gobwas/ws/actions?query=workflow%3ACI