/* * Copyright 2015 Netflix, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * */ package io.reactivex.netty.examples.http.ws.echo; import io.netty.handler.codec.http.websocketx.CloseWebSocketFrame; import io.netty.handler.codec.http.websocketx.TextWebSocketFrame; import io.netty.handler.codec.http.websocketx.WebSocketFrame; import io.netty.handler.logging.LogLevel; import io.reactivex.netty.examples.ExamplesEnvironment; import io.reactivex.netty.protocol.http.client.HttpClient; import io.reactivex.netty.protocol.http.ws.client.WebSocketResponse; import org.slf4j.Logger; import rx.Observable; import java.net.SocketAddress; import java.nio.charset.Charset; /** * An example to demonstrate how to write a WebSocket client. This example sends a stream of 10 websocket frames to the * specified server and expects 10 websocket frames in response. * * There are three ways of running this example: * * <h2>Default</h2> * * The default way is to just run this class with no arguments, which will start a server ({@link WebSocketEchoServer}) * on an ephemeral port and then send an HTTP request to that server and print the response. * * <h2>After starting {@link WebSocketEchoServer}</h2> * * If you want to see how {@link WebSocketEchoServer} work, you can run {@link WebSocketEchoServer} by yourself and * then pass the port on which the server started to this class as a program argument: * <PRE> java io.reactivex.netty.examples.http.ws.echo.WebSocketEchoClient [server port] </PRE> * * <h2>Existing HTTP server</h2> * * You can also use this client to send a GET request "/ws" to an existing HTTP server (different than * {@link WebSocketEchoServer}) by passing the port and host of the existing server similar to the case above: * <PRE> java io.reactivex.netty.examples.http.ws.echo.WebSocketEchoClient [server port] </PRE> * If the server host is omitted from the above, it defaults to "127.0.0.1" * * In all the above usages, this client will print the response received from the server. */ public final class WebSocketEchoClient { public static void main(String[] args) { ExamplesEnvironment env = ExamplesEnvironment.newEnvironment(WebSocketEchoClient.class); /* * Retrieves the server address, using the following algorithm: * <ul> <li>If any arguments are passed, then use the first argument as the server port.</li> <li>If available, use the second argument as the server host, else default to localhost</li> <li>Otherwise, start the passed server class and use that address.</li> </ul> */ SocketAddress socketAddress = env.getServerAddress(WebSocketEchoServer.class, args); Logger logger = env.getLogger(); HttpClient.newClient(socketAddress) .enableWireLogging("ws-echo-client", LogLevel.DEBUG) .createGet("/ws") .requestWebSocketUpgrade() .doOnNext(resp -> logger.info(resp.toString())) .flatMap(WebSocketResponse::getWebSocketConnection) .flatMap(conn -> conn.write(Observable.range(1, 10) .map(anInt -> new TextWebSocketFrame("Interval " + anInt)) .cast(WebSocketFrame.class) .concatWith(Observable.just(new CloseWebSocketFrame()))) .cast(WebSocketFrame.class) .mergeWith(conn.getInput()) ) .take(10) .toBlocking() .forEach(frame -> logger.info(frame.content().toString(Charset.defaultCharset()))); } }