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Implement WebSockets #27

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zfi opened this issue Nov 17, 2016 · 1 comment
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Implement WebSockets #27

zfi opened this issue Nov 17, 2016 · 1 comment
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zfi commented Nov 17, 2016

The BlocklyProp client currently provides an embedded web server that facilitates communication with the client browser to obtain binary images that it then loads onto a connected Propeller device. The current implementation does not support end to end secured communication when the web browser is using HTTPS to communicate with the BlocklyProp server.

@michel-cf has proposed to re-architect the solution to use WebSockets in this post. The proposal will require an additional service from the cloud infrastructure and a significant rewrite of the existing code base.

This ticket will track the overall progress of the effort.

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zfi commented Mar 24, 2017

Created a test bed using the Autobahn package to manage WebSockets within the client. This should eliminate the weird dependency tree on ws4py/wsgi/cherrypy that is currently in place.

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