WebSocket emulation - Python server
SockJS-tornado is a Python server side counterpart of SockJS-client browser library <https://github.com/sockjs/sockjs-client>
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running on top of Tornado <http://tornadoweb.org>
_ framework.
Simplified echo SockJS server could look more or less like::
from tornado import web, ioloop
from sockjs.tornado import SockJSRouter, SockJSConnection
class EchoConnection(SockJSConnection):
def on_message(self, msg):
self.send(msg)
if __name__ == '__main__':
EchoRouter = SockJSRouter(EchoConnection, '/echo')
app = web.Application(EchoRouter.urls)
app.listen(9999)
ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()
(Take look at examples <https://github.com/MrJoes/sockjs-tornado/tree/master/examples>
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Subscribe to SockJS mailing list <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/sockjs>
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SockJS provides slightly different API than tornado.websocket
. Main differences are:
tornado.web.RequestHandler
properties.open
callback name to on_open
to be more consistent with other callbacks.write_message
, all messages are sent using send
method. Just in case, send
in tornado.web.RequestHandler
broadcast
function, which accepts list (or iterator) of clients and message to send.You can pass various settings to the SockJSRouter
, in a dictionary::
MyRouter = SockJSRouter(MyConnection, '/my', dict(disabled_transports=['websocket']))
sockjs-tornado properly works behind haproxy and it is recommended deployment approach.
Sample configuration file can be found here <https://raw.github.com/sockjs/sockjs-node/master/examples/haproxy.cfg>
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If your log is full of “WARNING: Connection closed by the client”, pass no_keep_alive
as True
to HTTPServer
constructor::
HTTPServer(app, no_keep_alive=True).listen(port)
or::
app.listen(port, no_keep_alive=True)