37 lines
1,000 B
JavaScript
37 lines
1,000 B
JavaScript
'use strict';
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const https = require('https');
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const fs = require('fs');
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const { WebSocket, WebSocketServer } = require('..');
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const server = https.createServer({
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cert: fs.readFileSync('../test/fixtures/certificate.pem'),
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key: fs.readFileSync('../test/fixtures/key.pem')
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});
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const wss = new WebSocketServer({ server });
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wss.on('connection', function connection(ws) {
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ws.on('message', function message(msg) {
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console.log(msg.toString());
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});
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});
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server.listen(function listening() {
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//
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// If the `rejectUnauthorized` option is not `false`, the server certificate
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// is verified against a list of well-known CAs. An 'error' event is emitted
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// if verification fails.
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//
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// The certificate used in this example is self-signed so `rejectUnauthorized`
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// is set to `false`.
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//
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const ws = new WebSocket(`wss://localhost:${server.address().port}`, {
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rejectUnauthorized: false
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});
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ws.on('open', function open() {
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ws.send('All glory to WebSockets!');
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});
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});
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