websocket-client module is WebSocket client for python. This provide the low level APIs for WebSocket. All APIs are the synchronous functions.
websocket-client supports only hybi-13.
- LGPL
This module is tested on Python 2.7 and Python 3.x.
Type "python setup.py install" or "pip install websocket-client" to install.
Caution!
from v0.16.0, we can install by "pip install websocket-client" for python 3.
This module depend on
- six
- backports.ssl_match_hostname for Python 2.x
Now, we support python 3 on single source code from version 0.14.0. Thanks, @battlemidget and @ralphbean.
Support websocket access via http proxy. The proxy server must allow "CONNECT" method to websocket port. Default squid setting is "ALLOWED TO CONNECT ONLY HTTPS PORT".
Current implementation of websocket-client is using "CONNECT" method via proxy.
example:
import websocket ws = websocket.WebSocket() ws.connect("ws://example.com/websocket", http_proxy_host="proxy_host_name", http_proxy_port=3128) :
Low Level API example:
from websocket import create_connection ws = create_connection("ws://echo.websocket.org/") print "Sending 'Hello, World'..." ws.send("Hello, World") print "Sent" print "Reeiving..." result = ws.recv() print "Received '%s'" % result ws.close()
If you want to customize socket options, set sockopt.
sockopt example:
from websocket import create_connection ws = create_connection("ws://echo.websocket.org/", sockopt=((socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY),))
JavaScript websocket-like API example:
import websocket import thread import time def on_message(ws, message): print message def on_error(ws, error): print error def on_close(ws): print "### closed ###" def on_open(ws): def run(*args): for i in range(3): time.sleep(1) ws.send("Hello %d" % i) time.sleep(1) ws.close() print "thread terminating..." thread.start_new_thread(run, ()) if __name__ == "__main__": websocket.enableTrace(True) ws = websocket.WebSocketApp("ws://echo.websocket.org/", on_message = on_message, on_error = on_error, on_close = on_close) ws.on_open = on_open ws.run_forever()
Please set sslopt to {"cert_reqs": ssl.CERT_NONE}.
WebSocketApp sample:
ws = websocket.WebSocketApp("wss://echo.websocket.org") ws.run_forever(sslopt={"cert_reqs": ssl.CERT_NONE})
create_connection sample:
ws = websocket.create_connection("wss://echo.websocket.org", sslopt={"cert_reqs": ssl.CERT_NONE})
WebSocket sample:
ws = websocket.WebSocket(sslopt={"cert_reqs": ssl.CERT_NONE}) ws.connect("wss://echo.websocket.org")
Please set sslopt to {"check_hostname": False}. (since v0.18.0)
WebSocketApp sample:
ws = websocket.WebSocketApp("wss://echo.websocket.org") ws.run_forever(sslopt={"check_hostname": False})
create_connection sample:
ws = websocket.create_connection("wss://echo.websocket.org", sslopt={"check_hostname": False})
WebSocket sample:
ws = websocket.WebSocket(sslopt={"check_hostname": False}) ws.connect("wss://echo.websocket.org")
The server needs to support sub protocols, please set the subprotcol like this.
Subprotocol sample:
ws = websocket.create_connection("ws://exapmle.com/websocket", subprotocols=["binary", "base64"])
wsdump.py is simple WebSocket test(debug) tool.
sample for echo.websocket.org:
$ wsdump.py ws://echo.websocket.org/ Press Ctrl+C to quit > Hello, WebSocket < Hello, WebSocket > How are you? < How are you?
- usage::
- wsdump.py [-h] [-v [VERBOSE]] ws_url
WebSocket Simple Dump Tool
- positional arguments:
- ws_url websocket url. ex. ws://echo.websocket.org/
- optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit - WebSocketApp
-v VERBOSE, --verbose VERBOSE set verbose mode. If set to 1, show opcode. If set to 2, enable to trace websocket module
example:
$ wsdump.py ws://echo.websocket.org/ $ wsdump.py ws://echo.websocket.org/ -v $ wsdump.py ws://echo.websocket.org/ -vv