//! A simple example of hooking up stdin/stdout to a WebSocket stream. //! //! This example will connect to a server specified in the argument list and //! then forward all data read on stdin to the server, printing out all data //! received on stdout. //! //! Note that this is not currently optimized for performance, especially around //! buffer management. Rather it's intended to show an example of working with a //! client. //! //! You can use this example together with the `server` example. use std::env; use std::io::{self, Write}; use futures::StreamExt; use log::*; use tungstenite::protocol::Message; use tokio::io::AsyncReadExt; use tokio_tungstenite::connect_async; #[tokio::main] async fn main() { let _ = env_logger::try_init(); // Specify the server address to which the client will be connecting. let connect_addr = env::args() .nth(1) .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("this program requires at least one argument")); let url = url::Url::parse(&connect_addr).unwrap(); // Right now Tokio doesn't support a handle to stdin running on the event // loop, so we farm out that work to a separate thread. This thread will // read data from stdin and then send it to the event loop over a standard // futures channel. let (stdin_tx, mut stdin_rx) = futures::channel::mpsc::unbounded(); tokio::spawn(read_stdin(stdin_tx)); // After the TCP connection has been established, we set up our client to // start forwarding data. // // First we do a WebSocket handshake on a TCP stream, i.e. do the upgrade // request. // // Half of the work we're going to do is to take all data we receive on // stdin (`stdin_rx`) and send that along the WebSocket stream (`sink`). // The second half is to take all the data we receive (`stream`) and then // write that to stdout. Currently we just write to stdout in a synchronous // fashion. // // Finally we set the client to terminate once either half of this work // finishes. If we don't have any more data to read or we won't receive any // more work from the remote then we can exit. let mut stdout = io::stdout(); let (mut ws_stream, _) = connect_async(url).await.expect("Failed to connect"); info!("WebSocket handshake has been successfully completed"); while let Some(msg) = stdin_rx.next().await { ws_stream.send(msg).await.expect("Failed to send request"); if let Some(msg) = ws_stream.next().await { let msg = msg.expect("Failed to get response"); stdout.write_all(&msg.into_data()).unwrap(); } } } // Our helper method which will read data from stdin and send it along the // sender provided. async fn read_stdin(tx: futures::channel::mpsc::UnboundedSender) { let mut stdin = tokio::io::stdin(); loop { let mut buf = vec![0; 1024]; let n = match stdin.read(&mut buf).await { Err(_) | Ok(0) => break, Ok(n) => n, }; buf.truncate(n); tx.unbounded_send(Message::binary(buf)).unwrap(); } }