extractUpgradeToWebSocket
Description
This directive is deprecated, see extractWebSocketUpgrade instead.
If you are looking for a building block for Custom Directives to provide the websocket upgrade information to the inner route, we recommend using the WebSocketUpgrade
WebSocketUpgrade
attribute instead:
- Scala
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source
import org.apache.pekko.http.scaladsl.model.AttributeKeys.webSocketUpgrade def echoService: Flow[Message, Message, Any] = Flow[Message] // needed because a noop flow hasn't any buffer that would start processing in tests .buffer(1, OverflowStrategy.backpressure) def route = path("services") { extractWebSocketUpgrade { upgrade => complete(upgrade.handleMessages(echoService, Some("echo"))) } } // tests: val wsClient = WSProbe() // WS creates a WebSocket request for testing WS("/services", wsClient.flow, Nil) ~> route ~> check { expectWebSocketUpgradeWithProtocol { protocol => protocol shouldEqual "echo" wsClient.sendMessage("ping") wsClient.expectMessage("ping") wsClient.sendCompletion() wsClient.expectCompletion() } }
- Java
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source
final Flow<Message, Message, NotUsed> echoService = Flow.of(Message.class).buffer(1, OverflowStrategy.backpressure()); final Route websocketRoute = path( "services", () -> concat( extractWebSocketUpgrade( upgrade -> complete(upgrade.handleMessagesWith(echoService, "echo"))))); // tests: // create a testing probe representing the client-side final WSProbe wsClient = WSProbe.create(system(), materializer()); // WS creates a WebSocket request for testing testRoute(websocketRoute) .run(WS(Uri.create("/services"), wsClient.flow(), materializer(), Collections.emptyList())) .assertHeaderExists(SecWebSocketProtocol.create("echo")); wsClient.sendMessage("ping"); wsClient.expectMessage("ping"); wsClient.sendCompletion(); wsClient.expectCompletion();
1.1.0+17-3b5f9b27*