::: cowboy_websocket The `cowboy_websocket` module implements the Websocket protocol. This module is a sub protocol that defines four callbacks to be implemented by handlers. The `init/2` and `terminate/3` callbacks are common to all handler types and are documented in the manual for the ^cowboy_handler module. The `websocket_handle/3` and `websocket_info/3` callbacks are specific to Websocket handlers and will be called as many times as necessary until the Websocket connection is closed. The `init/2` callback can be used to negotiate Websocket protocol extensions with the client. It is highly recommended to return a timeout value from this callback to ensure that the process is terminated when no data has been received during that timespan. The default timeout is `infinity`, which should only be used if you have alternate means of ending inactive connections. Cowboy will terminate the process right after closing the Websocket connection. This means that there is no real need to perform any cleanup in the optional `terminate/3` callback. :: Meta values : websocket_compress Type: true | false Whether a websocket compression extension in in use. : websocket_version Type: 7 | 8 | 13 The version of the Websocket protocol being used. :: Terminate reasons The following values may be received as the terminate reason in the optional `terminate/3` callback. : normal The connection was closed normally before establishing a Websocket connection. This typically happens if an `ok` tuple is returned from the `init/2` callback. : remote The remote endpoint closed the connection without giving any further details. : {remote, Code, Payload} The remote endpoint closed the connection with the given `Code` and `Payload` as the reason. : stop The handler requested to close the connection, either by returning a `stop` tuple or by sending a `close` frame. : timeout The connection has been closed due to inactivity. The timeout value can be configured from `init/2`. : {crash, Class, Reason} A crash occurred in the handler. `Class` and `Reason` can be used to obtain more information about the crash. The function `erlang:get_stacktrace/0` can also be called to obtain the stacktrace of the process when the crash occurred. : {error, badencoding} A text frame was sent by the client with invalid encoding. All text frames must be valid UTF-8. : {error, badframe} A protocol error has been detected. : {error, closed} The socket has been closed brutally without a close frame being received first. : {error, Reason} A socket error ocurred. :: Callbacks : websocket_handle(InFrame, Req, State) -> {ok, Req, State} | {ok, Req, State, hibernate} | {reply, OutFrame | [OutFrame], Req, State} | {reply, OutFrame | [OutFrame], Req, State, hibernate} | {stop, Req, State} Types: * InFrame = {text | binary | ping | pong, binary()} * Req = cowboy_req:req() * State = any() * OutFrame = cow_ws:frame() Handle the data received from the Websocket connection. This function will be called every time data is received from the Websocket connection. The `stop` return value can be used to close the connection. A close reply will also result in the connection being closed. The `hibernate` option will hibernate the process until it receives new data from the Websocket connection or an Erlang message. : websocket_info(Info, Req, State) -> {ok, Req, State} | {ok, Req, State, hibernate} | {reply, OutFrame | [OutFrame], Req, State} | {reply, OutFrame | [OutFrame], Req, State, hibernate} | {stop, Req, State} Types: * Info = any() * Req = cowboy_req:req() * State = any() * OutFrame = cow_ws:frame() Handle the Erlang message received. This function will be called every time an Erlang message has been received. The message can be any Erlang term. The `stop` return value can be used to close the connection. A close reply will also result in the connection being closed. The `hibernate` option will hibernate the process until it receives another message or new data from the Websocket connection.