pub struct WebSocketTransport { /* private fields */ }
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High level management interface for WebSocket transports.

Be aware that only one WebSocketTransport can exist per node, as it registers itself as a router for the WS address type. Multiple calls to WebSocketTransport::create will fail.

To listen for incoming connections use ws.listen().

To register additional connections on an already initialised WebSocketTransport, use ws.connect(). This step is optional because the underlying WebSocketRouter is capable of lazily establishing a connection upon arrival of an initial message.

use ockam_transport_websocket::WebSocketTransport;
let ws = WebSocketTransport::create(&ctx).await?;
ws.listen("127.0.0.1:8000").await?; // Listen on port 8000
ws.connect("127.0.0.1:5000").await?; // And connect to port 5000

The same WebSocketTransport can also bind to multiple ports.

use ockam_transport_websocket::WebSocketTransport;
let ws = WebSocketTransport::create(&ctx).await?;
ws.listen("127.0.0.1:8000").await?; // Listen on port 8000
ws.listen("127.0.0.1:9000").await?; // Listen on port 9000

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impl WebSocketTransport

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pub async fn create(ctx: &Context) -> Result<WebSocketTransport>

Create a new WebSocket transport and router for the current node.

use ockam_transport_websocket::WebSocketTransport;
let ws = WebSocketTransport::create(&ctx).await?;
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pub async fn connect<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, peer: S) -> Result<()>

Establish an outgoing WebSocket connection on an existing transport.

use ockam_transport_websocket::WebSocketTransport;
let ws = WebSocketTransport::create(&ctx).await?;
ws.listen("127.0.0.1:8000").await?; // Listen on port 8000
ws.connect("127.0.0.1:5000").await?; // and connect to port 5000
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pub async fn listen<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, bind_addr: S) -> Result<SocketAddr>

Start listening to incoming connections on an existing transport.

Returns the local address that this transport is bound to.

This can be useful, for example, when binding to port 0 to figure out which port was actually bound.

use ockam_transport_websocket::WebSocketTransport;
let ws = WebSocketTransport::create(&ctx).await?;
ws.listen("127.0.0.1:8000").await?;

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