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package io.netty.example.http.websocketx.client;

import io.netty.bootstrap.Bootstrap;
import io.netty.buffer.Unpooled;
import io.netty.channel.Channel;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelInitializer;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelPipeline;
import io.netty.channel.EventLoopGroup;
import io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoopGroup;
import io.netty.channel.socket.SocketChannel;
import io.netty.channel.socket.nio.NioSocketChannel;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.DefaultHttpHeaders;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpClientCodec;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpObjectAggregator;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.websocketx.CloseWebSocketFrame;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.websocketx.PingWebSocketFrame;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.websocketx.TextWebSocketFrame;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.websocketx.WebSocketClientHandshakerFactory;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.websocketx.WebSocketFrame;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.websocketx.WebSocketVersion;
import io.netty.handler.ssl.SslContext;
import io.netty.handler.ssl.util.InsecureTrustManagerFactory;
import io.netty.handler.ssl.util.SelfSignedCertificate;

import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.net.URI;

/**
 * This is an example of a WebSocket client.
 * 

* In order to run this example you need a compatible WebSocket server. * Therefore you can either start the WebSocket server from the examples * by running {@link io.netty.example.http.websocketx.server.WebSocketServer} * or connect to an existing WebSocket server such as * ws://echo.websocket.org. *

* The client will attempt to connect to the URI passed to it as the first argument. * You don't have to specify any arguments if you want to connect to the example WebSocket server, * as this is the default. */ public final class WebSocketClient { static final String URL = System.getProperty("url", "ws://127.0.0.1:8080/websocket"); public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { URI uri = new URI(URL); String scheme = uri.getScheme() == null? "http" : uri.getScheme(); final String host = uri.getHost() == null? "127.0.0.1" : uri.getHost(); final int port; if (uri.getPort() == -1) { if ("http".equalsIgnoreCase(scheme)) { port = 80; } else if ("https".equalsIgnoreCase(scheme)) { port = 443; } else { port = -1; } } else { port = uri.getPort(); } if (!"ws".equalsIgnoreCase(scheme) && !"wss".equalsIgnoreCase(scheme)) { System.err.println("Only WS(S) is supported."); return; } final boolean ssl = "wss".equalsIgnoreCase(scheme); final SslContext sslCtx; if (ssl) { sslCtx = SslContext.newClientContext(InsecureTrustManagerFactory.INSTANCE); } else { sslCtx = null; } EventLoopGroup group = new NioEventLoopGroup(); try { // Connect with V13 (RFC 6455 aka HyBi-17). You can change it to V08 or V00. // If you change it to V00, ping is not supported and remember to change // HttpResponseDecoder to WebSocketHttpResponseDecoder in the pipeline. final WebSocketClientHandler handler = new WebSocketClientHandler( WebSocketClientHandshakerFactory.newHandshaker( uri, WebSocketVersion.V13, null, false, new DefaultHttpHeaders())); Bootstrap b = new Bootstrap(); b.group(group) .channel(NioSocketChannel.class) .handler(new ChannelInitializer() { @Override protected void initChannel(SocketChannel ch) { ChannelPipeline p = ch.pipeline(); if (sslCtx != null) { p.addLast(sslCtx.newHandler(ch.alloc(), host, port)); } p.addLast( new HttpClientCodec(), new HttpObjectAggregator(8192), handler); } }); Channel ch = b.connect(uri.getHost(), port).sync().channel(); handler.handshakeFuture().sync(); BufferedReader console = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); while (true) { String msg = console.readLine(); if (msg == null) { break; } else if ("bye".equals(msg.toLowerCase())) { ch.writeAndFlush(new CloseWebSocketFrame()); ch.closeFuture().sync(); break; } else if ("ping".equals(msg.toLowerCase())) { WebSocketFrame frame = new PingWebSocketFrame(Unpooled.wrappedBuffer(new byte[] { 8, 1, 8, 1 })); ch.writeAndFlush(frame); } else { WebSocketFrame frame = new TextWebSocketFrame(msg); ch.writeAndFlush(frame); } } } finally { group.shutdownGracefully(); } } }





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