//! Methods to connect to an WebSocket as a client. use std::net::{TcpStream, SocketAddr, ToSocketAddrs}; use std::result::Result as StdResult; use std::io::{Read, Write}; use url::Url; #[cfg(feature="tls")] mod encryption { use std::net::TcpStream; use native_tls::{TlsConnector, HandshakeError as TlsHandshakeError}; pub use native_tls::TlsStream; pub use stream::Stream as StreamSwitcher; pub type AutoStream = StreamSwitcher>; use stream::Mode; use error::Result; pub fn wrap_stream(stream: TcpStream, domain: &str, mode: Mode) -> Result { match mode { Mode::Plain => Ok(StreamSwitcher::Plain(stream)), Mode::Tls => { let connector = TlsConnector::builder()?.build()?; connector.connect(domain, stream) .map_err(|e| match e { TlsHandshakeError::Failure(f) => f.into(), TlsHandshakeError::Interrupted(_) => panic!("Bug: TLS handshake not blocked"), }) .map(StreamSwitcher::Tls) } } } } #[cfg(not(feature="tls"))] mod encryption { use std::net::TcpStream; use stream::Mode; use error::{Error, Result}; pub type AutoStream = TcpStream; pub fn wrap_stream(stream: TcpStream, _domain: &str, mode: Mode) -> Result { match mode { Mode::Plain => Ok(stream), Mode::Tls => Err(Error::Url("TLS support not compiled in.".into())), } } } pub use self::encryption::AutoStream; use self::encryption::wrap_stream; use protocol::WebSocket; use handshake::HandshakeError; use handshake::client::{ClientHandshake, Request}; use stream::Mode; use error::{Error, Result}; /// Connect to the given WebSocket in blocking mode. /// /// The URL may be either ws:// or wss://. /// To support wss:// URLs, feature "tls" must be turned on. /// /// This function "just works" for those who wants a simple blocking solution /// similar to `std::net::TcpStream`. If you want a non-blocking or other /// custom stream, call `client` instead. /// /// This function uses `native_tls` to do TLS. If you want to use other TLS libraries, /// use `client` instead. There is no need to enable the "tls" feature if you don't call /// `connect` since it's the only function that uses native_tls. pub fn connect<'t, Req: Into>>(request: Req) -> Result> { let request: Request = request.into(); let mode = url_mode(&request.url)?; let addrs = request.url.to_socket_addrs()?; let stream = connect_to_some(addrs, &request.url, mode)?; client(request, stream) .map_err(|e| match e { HandshakeError::Failure(f) => f, HandshakeError::Interrupted(_) => panic!("Bug: blocking handshake not blocked"), }) } fn connect_to_some(addrs: A, url: &Url, mode: Mode) -> Result where A: Iterator { let domain = url.host_str().ok_or_else(|| Error::Url("No host name in the URL".into()))?; for addr in addrs { debug!("Trying to contact {} at {}...", url, addr); if let Ok(raw_stream) = TcpStream::connect(addr) { if let Ok(stream) = wrap_stream(raw_stream, domain, mode) { return Ok(stream) } } } Err(Error::Url(format!("Unable to connect to {}", url).into())) } /// Get the mode of the given URL. /// /// This function may be used to ease the creation of custom TLS streams /// in non-blocking algorithmss or for use with TLS libraries other than `native_tls`. pub fn url_mode(url: &Url) -> Result { match url.scheme() { "ws" => Ok(Mode::Plain), "wss" => Ok(Mode::Tls), _ => Err(Error::Url("URL scheme not supported".into())) } } /// Do the client handshake over the given stream. /// /// Use this function if you need a nonblocking handshake support or if you /// want to use a custom stream like `mio::tcp::TcpStream` or `openssl::ssl::SslStream`. /// Any stream supporting `Read + Write` will do. pub fn client<'t, Stream, Req>(request: Req, stream: Stream) -> StdResult, HandshakeError> where Stream: Read + Write, Req: Into>, { ClientHandshake::start(stream, request.into()).handshake() }