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Listeners

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A listener is a set of processes that listens on a port for new connections. Incoming connections get handled by Cowboy. Depending on the connection handshake, one or another protocol may be used.

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This chapter is specific to Cowboy. Please refer to the Ranch User Guide for more information about listeners.

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Cowboy provides two types of listeners: one listening for clear TCP connections, and one listening for secure TLS connections. Both of them support the HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 protocols.

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Clear TCP listener

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The clear TCP listener will accept connections on the given port. A typical HTTP server would listen on port 80. Port 80 requires special permissions on most platforms however so a common alternative is port 8080.

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The following snippet starts listening for connections on port 8080:

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start(_Type, _Args) ->
+    Dispatch = cowboy_router:compile([
+        {'_', [{"/", hello_handler, []}]}
+    ]),
+    {ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(my_http_listener,
+        [{port, 8080}],
+        #{env => #{dispatch => Dispatch}}
+    ),
+    hello_erlang_sup:start_link().
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The Getting Started chapter uses a clear TCP listener.

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Clients connecting to Cowboy on the clear listener port are expected to use either HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/2.

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Cowboy supports both methods of initiating a clear HTTP/2 connection: through the Upgrade mechanism (RFC 7540 3.2) or by sending the preface directly (RFC 7540 3.4).

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Compatibility with HTTP/1.0 is provided by Cowboy's HTTP/1.1 implementation.

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Secure TLS listener

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The secure TLS listener will accept connections on the given port. A typical HTTPS server would listen on port 443. Port 443 requires special permissions on most platforms however so a common alternative is port 8443.

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The function provided by Cowboy will ensure that the TLS options given are following the HTTP/2 RFC with regards to security. For example some TLS extensions or ciphers may be disabled. This also applies to HTTP/1.1 connections on this listener. If this is not desirable, Ranch can be used directly to set up a custom listener.

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start(_Type, _Args) ->
+    Dispatch = cowboy_router:compile([
+        {'_', [{"/", hello_handler, []}]}
+    ]),
+    {ok, _} = cowboy:start_tls(my_https_listener,
+        [
+            {port, 8443},
+            {certfile, "/path/to/certfile"},
+            {keyfile, "/path/to/keyfile"}
+        ],
+        #{env => #{dispatch => Dispatch}}
+    ),
+    hello_erlang_sup:start_link().
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Clients connecting to Cowboy on the secure listener are expected to use the ALPN TLS extension to indicate what protocols they understand. Cowboy always prefers HTTP/2 over HTTP/1.1 when both are supported. When neither are supported by the client, or when the ALPN extension was missing, Cowboy expects HTTP/1.1 to be used.

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Cowboy also advertises HTTP/2 support through the older NPN TLS extension for compatibility. Note however that this support will likely not be enabled by default when Cowboy 2.0 gets released.

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Compatibility with HTTP/1.0 is provided by Cowboy's HTTP/1.1 implementation.

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Stopping the listener

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When starting listeners along with the application it is a good idea to also stop the listener when the application stops. This can be done by calling cowboy:stop_listener/1 in the application's stop function:

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stop(_State) ->
+    ok = cowboy:stop_listener(my_http_listener).
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Protocol configuration

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The HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 protocols share the same semantics; only their framing differs. The first is a text protocol and the second a binary protocol.

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Cowboy doesn't separate the configuration for HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. Everything goes into the same map. Many options are shared.

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