ranch_tcp(3)

Name

ranch_tcp - TCP transport

Description

The module ranch_tcp implements a TCP Ranch transport.

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Exports

The module ranch_tcp implements the interface defined by ranch_transport(3).

Types

opt()

opt() = {backlog, non_neg_integer()}
      | {buffer, non_neg_integer()}
      | {delay_send, boolean()}
      | {dontroute, boolean()}
      | {exit_on_close, boolean()}
      | {fd, non_neg_integer()}
      | {high_msgq_watermark, non_neg_integer()}
      | {high_watermark, non_neg_integer()}
      | inet
      | inet6
      | {ip, inet:ip_address()}
      | {ipv6_v6only, boolean()}
      | {keepalive, boolean()}
      | {linger, {boolean(), non_neg_integer()}}
      | {low_msgq_watermark, non_neg_integer()}
      | {low_watermark, non_neg_integer()}
      | {nodelay, boolean()}
      | {port, inet:port_number()}
      | {priority, integer()}
      | {raw, non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer(), binary()}
      | {recbuf, non_neg_integer()}
      | {send_timeout, timeout()}
      | {send_timeout_close, boolean()}
      | {sndbuf, non_neg_integer()}
      | {tos, integer()}

Listen options.

Note that additional options may be set by the protocol module using Transport:setopts/2.

None of the options are required.

Please consult the gen_tcp and inet manuals for a more thorough description of these options. This manual only aims to provide a short description along with what the defaults are. Defaults may be different in Ranch compared to gen_tcp. Defaults are given next to the option name:

backlog (1024)

Max length of the queue of pending connections.

buffer

Size of the buffer used by the Erlang driver. Default is system-dependent.

delay_send (false)

Always queue data before sending, to send fewer, larger packets over the network.

dontroute (false)

Don't send via a gateway, only send to directly connected hosts.

exit_on_close (true)

Disable to allow sending data after a close has been detected.

fd

File descriptor of the socket, if it was opened externally.

high_msgq_watermark (8192)

Limit in the amount of data in the socket message queue before the queue becomes busy.

high_watermark (8192)

Limit in the amount of data in the ERTS socket implementation's queue before the socket becomes busy.

inet

Set up the socket for IPv4.

inet6

Set up the socket for IPv6.

ip

Interface to listen on. Listen on all interfaces by default.

ipv6_v6only (false)

Listen on IPv4 and IPv6 (false) or only on IPv6 (true). Use with inet6.

keepalive (false)

Enable sending of keep-alive messages.

linger ({false, 0})

Whether to wait and how long to flush data sent before closing the socket.

low_msgq_watermark (4096)

Amount of data in the socket message queue before the queue leaves busy state.

low_watermark (4096)

Amount of data in the ERTS socket implementation's queue before the socket leaves busy state.

nodelay (true)

Whether to enable TCP_NODELAY.

port (0)

TCP port number to listen on. 0 means a random port will be used.

priority (0)

Priority value for all packets to be sent on this socket.

recbuf

Minimum size of the socket's receive buffer. Default is system-dependent.

send_timeout (30000)

How long the send call may wait for confirmation before returning.

send_timeout_close (true)

Whether to close the socket when the confirmation wasn't received.

sndbuf

Minimum size of the socket's send buffer. Default is system-dependent.

tos

Value for the IP_TOS IP level option. Use with caution.

In addition, the raw option can be used to set system-specific options by specifying the protocol level, the option number and the actual option value specified as a binary. This option is not portable. Use with caution.

opts()

opts() :: [opt()]

List of listen options.

See also

ranch(7), ranch_transport(3), ranch_ssl(3), gen_tcp(3), inet(3)

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