package:web_socket_channel
provides cross-platform
StreamChannel
wrappers for WebSocket connections.
It provides a cross-platform
WebSocketChannel
API, a cross-platform implementation of
that API that communicates over an underlying StreamChannel
,
an implementation that wraps dart:io
's WebSocket
class, and a similar implementation that wraps
dart:html
's.
It also provides constants for the WebSocket protocol's pre-defined status codes
in the status.dart
library. It's strongly recommended that users
import this library with the prefix status
.
import 'package:web_socket_channel/web_socket_channel.dart';
import 'package:web_socket_channel/status.dart' as status;
main() async {
final wsUrl = Uri.parse('ws://example.com');
final channel = WebSocketChannel.connect(wsUrl);
await channel.ready;
channel.stream.listen((message) {
channel.sink.add('received!');
channel.sink.close(status.goingAway);
});
}
The WebSocketChannel
class's most important role is as the
interface for WebSocket stream channels across all implementations and all
platforms. In addition to the base StreamChannel
interface, it adds a
protocol
getter that returns the negotiated protocol for the
socket, as well as closeCode
and closeReason
getters that provide information about why the socket closed.
The channel's sink
property is also special. It returns a
WebSocketSink
, which is just like a StreamSink
except that
its close()
method supports optional closeCode
and
closeReason
parameters. These parameters allow the caller to signal to the
other socket exactly why they're closing the connection.
WebSocketChannel
also works as a cross-platform implementation of the
WebSocket protocol. The WebSocketChannel.connect
constructor
connects to a listening server using the appropriate implementation for the
platform.