//! Methods to accept an incoming WebSocket connection on a server. pub use crate::handshake::server::ServerHandshake; use crate::handshake::server::{Callback, NoCallback}; use crate::handshake::HandshakeError; use crate::protocol::{WebSocket, WebSocketConfig}; use std::io::{Read, Write}; /// Accept the given Stream as a WebSocket. /// /// Uses a configuration provided as an argument. Calling it with `None` will use the default one /// used by `accept()`. /// /// This function starts a server WebSocket handshake over the given stream. /// If you want TLS support, use `native_tls::TlsStream` or `openssl::ssl::SslStream` /// for the stream here. Any `Read + Write` streams are supported, including /// those from `Mio` and others. pub fn accept_with_config( stream: S, config: Option, ) -> Result, HandshakeError>> { accept_hdr_with_config(stream, NoCallback, config) } /// Accept the given Stream as a WebSocket. /// /// This function starts a server WebSocket handshake over the given stream. /// If you want TLS support, use `native_tls::TlsStream` or `openssl::ssl::SslStream` /// for the stream here. Any `Read + Write` streams are supported, including /// those from `Mio` and others. pub fn accept( stream: S, ) -> Result, HandshakeError>> { accept_with_config(stream, None) } /// Accept the given Stream as a WebSocket. /// /// Uses a configuration provided as an argument. Calling it with `None` will use the default one /// used by `accept_hdr()`. /// /// This function does the same as `accept()` but accepts an extra callback /// for header processing. The callback receives headers of the incoming /// requests and is able to add extra headers to the reply. pub fn accept_hdr_with_config( stream: S, callback: C, config: Option, ) -> Result, HandshakeError>> { ServerHandshake::start(stream, callback, config).handshake() } /// Accept the given Stream as a WebSocket. /// /// This function does the same as `accept()` but accepts an extra callback /// for header processing. The callback receives headers of the incoming /// requests and is able to add extra headers to the reply. pub fn accept_hdr( stream: S, callback: C, ) -> Result, HandshakeError>> { accept_hdr_with_config(stream, callback, None) }