This library wraps gen_tcp, gen_udp and gen_sctp, ssl and implements
websockets and socks.
Sockets2 is a fork from the zombie project at: https://github.com/meh/elixir-socket updated for OTP20+ and with PRs from other forks merged.
Installation
In your mix.exs file
defp deps do [ # ... {:socket2, "~> 1.0"}, # ... ] end
Then run mix deps.get to install
Examples
defmodule HTTP do def get(uri) when is_binary(uri) or is_list(uri) do get(URI.parse(uri)) end def get(%URI{host: host, port: port, path: path}) do sock = Socket.TCP.connect!(host, port, packet: :line) sock |> Socket.Stream.send!("GET #{path || "/"} HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: #{host}\r\n\r\n") [_, code, text] = Regex.run(~r"HTTP/1.1 (.*?) (.*?)\s*$", sock |> Socket.Stream.recv!()) headers = headers([], sock) |> Enum.into(%{}) sock |> Socket.packet!(:raw) body = sock |> Socket.Stream.recv!(String.to_integer(headers["Content-Length"])) {{String.to_integer(code), text}, headers, body} end defp headers(acc, sock) do case sock |> Socket.Stream.recv!() do "\r\n" -> acc line -> [_, name, value] = Regex.run(~r/^(.*?):\s*(.*?)\s*$/, line) headers([{name, value} | acc], sock) end end end
Websockets
Client
socket = Socket.Web.connect!("echo.websocket.org") socket |> Socket.Web.send!({ :text, "test" }) socket |> Socket.Web.recv!() # => {:text, "test"}
In order to connect to a TLS websocket, use the secure: true option:
socket = Socket.Web.connect!("echo.websocket.org", secure: true)
The connect! function also accepts other parameters, most notably the path parameter, which is used when the websocket server endpoint exists on a path below the domain ie. "example.com/websocket":
socket = Socket.Web.connect!("example.com", path: "/websocket")
Note that websocket servers send ping messages. A pong reply from your client tells the server to keep the connection open and to send more data. If your client doesn't send a pong reply then the server will close the connection. Here's an example of how to get get both the data you want and reply to a server's pings:
socket = Socket.Web.connect!("echo.websocket.org") case socket |> Socket.Web.recv!() do {:text, data} -> # process data {:ping, _ } -> socket |> Socket.Web.send!({:pong, ""}) end
Server
server = Socket.Web.listen!(80) client = server |> Socket.Web.accept!() # here you can verify if you want to accept the request or not, call # `Socket.Web.close!` if you don't want to accept it, or else call # `Socket.Web.accept!` client |> Socket.Web.accept!() # echo the first message client |> Socket.Web.send!(client |> Socket.Web.recv!())