tungstenite-rs/src/client.rs

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Rust

//! Methods to connect to a WebSocket as a client.
use std::{
io::{Read, Write},
net::{SocketAddr, TcpStream, ToSocketAddrs},
result::Result as StdResult,
};
use http::{request::Parts, Uri};
use log::*;
use url::Url;
use crate::{
handshake::client::{Request, Response},
protocol::WebSocketConfig,
stream::MaybeTlsStream,
};
use crate::{
error::{Error, Result, UrlError},
handshake::{client::ClientHandshake, HandshakeError},
protocol::WebSocket,
stream::{Mode, NoDelay},
};
/// Connect to the given WebSocket in blocking mode.
///
/// Uses a websocket configuration passed as an argument to the function. Calling it with `None` is
/// equal to calling `connect()` function.
///
/// The URL may be either ws:// or wss://.
/// To support wss:// URLs, feature `native-tls` or `rustls-tls` must be turned on.
///
/// This function "just works" for those who wants a simple blocking solution
/// similar to `std::net::TcpStream`. If you want a non-blocking or other
/// custom stream, call `client` instead.
///
/// This function uses `native_tls` or `rustls` to do TLS depending on the feature flags enabled. If
/// you want to use other TLS libraries, use `client` instead. There is no need to enable any of
/// the `*-tls` features if you don't call `connect` since it's the only function that uses them.
pub fn connect_with_config<Req: IntoClientRequest>(
request: Req,
config: Option<WebSocketConfig>,
max_redirects: u8,
) -> Result<(WebSocket<MaybeTlsStream<TcpStream>>, Response)> {
fn try_client_handshake(
request: Request,
config: Option<WebSocketConfig>,
) -> Result<(WebSocket<MaybeTlsStream<TcpStream>>, Response)> {
let uri = request.uri();
let mode = uri_mode(uri)?;
let host = request.uri().host().ok_or(Error::Url(UrlError::NoHostName))?;
let port = uri.port_u16().unwrap_or(match mode {
Mode::Plain => 80,
Mode::Tls => 443,
});
let addrs = (host, port).to_socket_addrs()?;
let mut stream = connect_to_some(addrs.as_slice(), request.uri())?;
NoDelay::set_nodelay(&mut stream, true)?;
#[cfg(not(any(feature = "native-tls", feature = "__rustls-tls")))]
let client = client_with_config(request, MaybeTlsStream::Plain(stream), config);
#[cfg(any(feature = "native-tls", feature = "__rustls-tls"))]
let client = crate::tls::client_tls_with_config(request, stream, config, None);
client.map_err(|e| match e {
HandshakeError::Failure(f) => f,
HandshakeError::Interrupted(_) => panic!("Bug: blocking handshake not blocked"),
})
}
fn create_request(parts: &Parts, uri: &Uri) -> Request {
let mut builder =
Request::builder().uri(uri.clone()).method(parts.method.clone()).version(parts.version);
*builder.headers_mut().expect("Failed to create `Request`") = parts.headers.clone();
builder.body(()).expect("Failed to create `Request`")
}
let (parts, _) = request.into_client_request()?.into_parts();
let mut uri = parts.uri.clone();
for attempt in 0..(max_redirects + 1) {
let request = create_request(&parts, &uri);
match try_client_handshake(request, config) {
Err(Error::Http(res)) if res.status().is_redirection() && attempt < max_redirects => {
if let Some(location) = res.headers().get("Location") {
uri = location.to_str()?.parse::<Uri>()?;
debug!("Redirecting to {:?}", uri);
continue;
} else {
warn!("No `Location` found in redirect");
return Err(Error::Http(res));
}
}
other => return other,
}
}
unreachable!("Bug in a redirect handling logic")
}
/// Connect to the given WebSocket in blocking mode.
///
/// The URL may be either ws:// or wss://.
/// To support wss:// URLs, feature `native-tls` or `rustls-tls` must be turned on.
///
/// This function "just works" for those who wants a simple blocking solution
/// similar to `std::net::TcpStream`. If you want a non-blocking or other
/// custom stream, call `client` instead.
///
/// This function uses `native_tls` or `rustls` to do TLS depending on the feature flags enabled. If
/// you want to use other TLS libraries, use `client` instead. There is no need to enable any of
/// the `*-tls` features if you don't call `connect` since it's the only function that uses them.
pub fn connect<Req: IntoClientRequest>(
request: Req,
) -> Result<(WebSocket<MaybeTlsStream<TcpStream>>, Response)> {
connect_with_config(request, None, 3)
}
fn connect_to_some(addrs: &[SocketAddr], uri: &Uri) -> Result<TcpStream> {
for addr in addrs {
debug!("Trying to contact {} at {}...", uri, addr);
if let Ok(stream) = TcpStream::connect(addr) {
return Ok(stream);
}
}
Err(Error::Url(UrlError::UnableToConnect(uri.to_string())))
}
/// Get the mode of the given URL.
///
/// This function may be used to ease the creation of custom TLS streams
/// in non-blocking algorithms or for use with TLS libraries other than `native_tls` or `rustls`.
pub fn uri_mode(uri: &Uri) -> Result<Mode> {
match uri.scheme_str() {
Some("ws") => Ok(Mode::Plain),
Some("wss") => Ok(Mode::Tls),
_ => Err(Error::Url(UrlError::UnsupportedUrlScheme)),
}
}
/// Do the client handshake over the given stream given a web socket configuration. Passing `None`
/// as configuration is equal to calling `client()` function.
///
/// Use this function if you need a nonblocking handshake support or if you
/// want to use a custom stream like `mio::net::TcpStream` or `openssl::ssl::SslStream`.
/// Any stream supporting `Read + Write` will do.
pub fn client_with_config<Stream, Req>(
request: Req,
stream: Stream,
config: Option<WebSocketConfig>,
) -> StdResult<(WebSocket<Stream>, Response), HandshakeError<ClientHandshake<Stream>>>
where
Stream: Read + Write,
Req: IntoClientRequest,
{
ClientHandshake::start(stream, request.into_client_request()?, config)?.handshake()
}
/// Do the client handshake over the given stream.
///
/// Use this function if you need a nonblocking handshake support or if you
/// want to use a custom stream like `mio::net::TcpStream` or `openssl::ssl::SslStream`.
/// Any stream supporting `Read + Write` will do.
pub fn client<Stream, Req>(
request: Req,
stream: Stream,
) -> StdResult<(WebSocket<Stream>, Response), HandshakeError<ClientHandshake<Stream>>>
where
Stream: Read + Write,
Req: IntoClientRequest,
{
client_with_config(request, stream, None)
}
/// Trait for converting various types into HTTP requests used for a client connection.
///
/// This trait is implemented by default for string slices, strings, `url::Url`, `http::Uri` and
/// `http::Request<()>`.
pub trait IntoClientRequest {
/// Convert into a `Request` that can be used for a client connection.
fn into_client_request(self) -> Result<Request>;
}
impl<'a> IntoClientRequest for &'a str {
fn into_client_request(self) -> Result<Request> {
self.parse::<Uri>()?.into_client_request()
}
}
impl<'a> IntoClientRequest for &'a String {
fn into_client_request(self) -> Result<Request> {
<&str as IntoClientRequest>::into_client_request(self)
}
}
impl IntoClientRequest for String {
fn into_client_request(self) -> Result<Request> {
<&str as IntoClientRequest>::into_client_request(&self)
}
}
impl<'a> IntoClientRequest for &'a Uri {
fn into_client_request(self) -> Result<Request> {
self.clone().into_client_request()
}
}
impl IntoClientRequest for Uri {
fn into_client_request(self) -> Result<Request> {
Ok(Request::get(self).body(())?)
}
}
impl<'a> IntoClientRequest for &'a Url {
fn into_client_request(self) -> Result<Request> {
self.as_str().into_client_request()
}
}
impl IntoClientRequest for Url {
fn into_client_request(self) -> Result<Request> {
self.as_str().into_client_request()
}
}
impl IntoClientRequest for Request {
fn into_client_request(self) -> Result<Request> {
Ok(self)
}
}
impl<'h, 'b> IntoClientRequest for httparse::Request<'h, 'b> {
fn into_client_request(self) -> Result<Request> {
use crate::handshake::headers::FromHttparse;
Request::from_httparse(self)
}
}