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WebSocketMiddleware

WebSocket Middleware for react/http

Try it out

Run chat_ws_server.php from the examples directory and navigate a few browser windows to http://127.0.0.1:4321/ (only tested briefly in Chrome)

Simple Usage

A simple echo server:

use Ratchet\RFC6455\Messaging\Message;
use React\EventLoop\Factory;
use React\Http\Server;
use Voryx\WebSocketMiddleware\WebSocketConnection;
use Voryx\WebSocketMiddleware\WebSocketMiddleware;

require __DIR__ . '/../../vendor/autoload.php';

$loop = Factory::create();

$ws = new WebSocketMiddleware([], function (WebSocketConnection $conn) {
    $conn->on('message', function (Message $message) use ($conn) {
        $conn->send($message);
    });
});

$server = new Server($loop, $ws);

$server->listen(new \React\Socket\Server('127.0.0.1:4321', $loop));

$loop->run();

Options

By default WebSocketMiddleware uses the ratchet/rfc6455 default max sizes for messages and frames and also disables compression. These settings can be overridden with the WebSocketOptions object.

$ws = new WebSocketMiddleware(
    [],
    $connectionHandler,
    [],
    WebSocketOptions::getDefault()
        ->withMaxFramePayloadSize(2048)
        ->withMaxMessagePayloadSize(4096)
        ->withPermessageDeflate());