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WS_ATTACH_CLIENT(3)	   libdill Library Functions	   WS_ATTACH_CLIENT(3)

NAME
       ws_attach_client	 - creates WebSocket protocol on the top of underlying
       socket

SYNOPSIS
	      #include <libdill.h>

	      int ws_attach_client(
		  int s,
		  int flags,
		  const	char* resource,
		  const	char* host,
		  int64_t deadline);

DESCRIPTION
       WARNING:	This is	experimental functionality and the API may  change  in
       the future.

       WebSocket  is  a	message-based protocol defined in RFC 6455.  It	can be
       used as a bidirectional communication channel for communication with  a
       web server.

       This  function instantiates WebSocket protocol on top of	the underlying
       bytestream protocol.  WebSocket protocol	being asymmetric,  client  and
       server  sides  are intialized in	different ways.	 This particular func-
       tion initializes	the client side	of the connection.

       The socket can be either	text- (WS_TEXT	flag)  or  binary-  (WS_BINARY
       flag)  based.   Binary is the default.  When sending messages via msend
       or msendl these will be typed based on the socket type.	When receiving
       messages	via mrecv or mrecvl encountering a message that	doesn't	 match
       the socket type results in EPROTO error.

       If  you want to combine text and	binary messages	you can	do so by using
       functions such as ws_send and ws_recv.

       WS_NOHTTP flag can be combined with socket type	flags.	 If  set,  the
       protocol	 will  skip the	initial	HTTP handshake.	 In this case resource
       and host	arguments won't	be used	and can	be set to NULL.

       Skipping	HTTP handshake is useful when you want to do the handshake  on
       your  own.   For	example, if you	want to	implement custom WebSocket ex-
       tensions	or if you want to write	 a  multi-protocol  application	 where
       initial	HTTP handshake can be followed by different kinds of protocols
       (e.g.  HTML and WebSocket).

       s: Handle of the	underlying socket.  It must be a bytestream protocol.

       flags: Flags.  See above.

       resource: HTTP resource to use.

       host: Virtual HTTP host to use.

       deadline: A point in time when the operation should time	out,  in  mil-
       liseconds.   Use	the now	function to get	your current point in time.  0
       means immediate timeout,	i.e., perform the operation if possible	or re-
       turn without blocking if	not.  -1 means no  deadline,  i.e.,  the  call
       will block forever if the operation cannot be performed.

       The socket can be cleanly shut down using ws_detach function.

       This  function  is  not	available  if  libdill is compiled with	--dis-
       able-sockets option.

RETURN VALUE
       In case of success the function returns newly  created  socket  handle.
       In  case	of error it returns -1 and sets	errno to one of	the values be-
       low.

ERRORS
        EBADF:	Invalid	handle.

        ECANCELED: Current coroutine was canceled.

        ECONNRESET: Broken connection.

        EINVAL: Invalid argument.

        EMFILE: The maximum number of file descriptors	in the process are al-
	 ready open.

        ENFILE: The maximum number of file descriptors	in the system are  al-
	 ready open.

        ENOMEM: Not enough memory.

        ENOTSUP: The handle does not support this operation.

        EPROTO: Underlying socket is not a bytestream socket.

        ETIMEDOUT: Deadline was reached.

EXAMPLE
	      struct ipaddr addr;
	      ipaddr_remote(&addr, "www.example.org", 80, 0, -1);
	      int s = tcp_connect(&addr, -1);
	      s	= ws_attach_client(s, "/", "www.example.org", WS_TEXT, -1);
	      ws_send(s, WS_TEXT, "Hello, world!", 13, -1);
	      int flags;
	      char buf[256];
	      ssize_t sz = ws_recv(s, &flags, buf, sizeof(buf),	-1);
	      assert(flags & WS_TEXT);
	      s	= ws_detach(s, -1);
	      tcp_close(s, -1);

SEE ALSO
       hclose(3)   mrecv(3)   mrecvl(3)	  msend(3)   msendl(3)	now(3)	ws_at-
       tach_client_mem(3) ws_attach_server(3)  ws_attach_server_mem(3)	ws_de-
       tach(3)	ws_done(3)  ws_recv(3)	ws_recvl(3)  ws_request_key(3)	ws_re-
       sponse_key(3) ws_send(3)	ws_sendl(3) ws_status(3)

libdill							   WS_ATTACH_CLIENT(3)

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