Crate async_tungstenite
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Async WebSockets.
This crate is based on tungstenite
Rust WebSocket library and provides async bindings and wrappers for it, so you
can use it with non-blocking/asynchronous TcpStreams from and couple it
together with other crates from the async stack. In addition, optional
integration with various other crates can be enabled via feature flags
async-tls: Enables theasync_tlsmodule, which provides integration with the async-tls TLS stack and can be used independent of any async runtime.async-std-runtime: Enables theasync_stdmodule, which provides integration with the async-std runtime.async-native-tls: Enables the additional functions in theasync_stdmodule to implement TLS via async-native-tls.tokio-runtime: Enables thetokiomodule, which provides integration with the tokio runtime.tokio-native-tls: Enables the additional functions in thetokiomodule to implement TLS via tokio-native-tls.tokio-rustls-native-certs: Enables the additional functions in thetokiomodule to implement TLS via tokio-rustls and uses native system certificates found with rustls-native-certs.tokio-rustls-webpki-roots: Enables the additional functions in thetokiomodule to implement TLS via tokio-rustls and uses the certificates webpki-roots provides.tokio-openssl: Enables the additional functions in thetokiomodule to implement TLS via tokio-openssl.gio-runtime: Enables thegiomodule, which provides integration with the gio runtime.
Each WebSocket stream implements the required Stream and Sink traits,
making the socket a stream of WebSocket messages coming in and going out.
Re-exports
pub use tungstenite;Modules
async-std integration.
async-tls integration.
gio integration.
Convenience wrapper for streams to switch between plain TCP and TLS at runtime.
tokio integration.
Structs
A wrapper around an underlying raw stream which implements the WebSocket protocol.
Functions
Accepts a new WebSocket connection with the provided stream.
The same as accept_async() but the one can specify a websocket configuration.
Please refer to accept_async() for more details.
Accepts a new WebSocket connection with the provided stream.
The same as accept_hdr_async() but the one can specify a websocket configuration.
Please refer to accept_hdr_async() for more details.
Creates a WebSocket handshake from a request and a stream.
For convenience, the user may call this with a url string, a URL,
or a Request. Calling with Request allows the user to add
a WebSocket protocol or other custom headers.
The same as client_async() but the one can specify a websocket configuration.
Please refer to client_async() for more details.