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4 months ago | 23 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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tokio-tungstenite
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How to know when can I send a message via a websocket with tokio tungstenite?
I can't help you debug your code if you do not provide it. Have you looked at the example client?
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Yet another Web-Socket implementation in rust.
It passed all test of the autobahn testsuite And web-socket-benchmark show about 3x faster then tokio-tungstenite
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (7/2023)!
There are example files in the tokio-tungstenite crate called `autobahn-client.rs` and `autobahn-server.rs`. Why are they called autobahn? I googled and can't understand what autobahn is all about. Is it a websocket pattern? Or some protocol?
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (5/2023)!
I'm using another crate that requires tls, specifically tokio-tungstenite, I'll try your suggestions later today once I get home
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (3/2023)!
Tokio-tungstenite - It looks like in this example, it's spamming the task thread with wakeup calls from all of the active connections. This design choice makes me doubt that this was well written in general.
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Should i use ws-rs?
tokio-tungstenite is the more popular library. In frameworks, offhand Axum supports websockets (docs, example)
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How would you refactor this code to use std's Mutex instead of Tokio's mutex
If you only have one task sending data to the sink, you probably don't need forward, as you can just write to the sink directly (you might not even need to split the stream in the first place, but i'm not sure about that). But often you want to write to the sink from different tasks (e.g. this example takes messages sent from one websocket connection, and broadcasts it onto every other connected websocket, so the sink for each websocket needs to be accessed by every other websocket handler task), and you can't do that with only the sink as you can't clone it. Either need to wrap it into a Mutex and clone that around the different tasks (and lock it every time you need to write to it, like OP did originally) or you can use forward to map the rx (receiver) of a channel to the sink, and clone the tx (sender) part of the channel for each task that wants to write to the sink. That way, you only have one task that is accessing the sink directly, so no issues with synchronization.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (30/2022)!
Has anyone worked with websockets before? Particularly with the tokio-tungstenite crate? I'm getting a Protocol(ResetWithoutClosingHandshake) error in my request. I send in some text, and i'm supposed to receive an audio file back.
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What's the best production-grade websocket library in Rust?
tokio-tungstenite
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help using async websocket using tokio-tungstenite
i based my code mostly on the client example from the tokio-tungstenite project: https://github.com/snapview/tokio-tungstenite/blob/master/examples/client.rs
Warp
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Warp VS Wave Terminal - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 3 Apr 2024
- Fig Is Sunsetting
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Linux version of Warp terminal is here
I'm trying out Warp for the first time, and an immediate accessibility issue for me is that the text is simply too small to read for a lot of the UI elements (context menu, side bar, tab bar…). The size should be configurable for all of the elements, not just the terminal view. I think I would also be fine with a setting that just scales the whole UI.
I did notice there is an issue for it already: https://github.com/warpdotdev/Warp/issues/1443
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How To Change Your Zoom Background With Code
Warp is a Rust-based terminal with AI built in. I like it because it has things like autocompletions, history search, click-to-edit, and theming out-of-the-box. Feels super modern. And if you do want to try it out, use my referral link & get a free theme!)
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OpenAI Whisper: Transcribe in the Terminal for free
Unless you want to type this every day, I’d recommend creating an alias. In my case, I’m using Warp, so I’ll right-click the command and choose Save as Workflow to save my script as a workflow. Warp AI will even help me autofill the title and description and detect variables.
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Keystroke timing obfuscation added to SSH(1)
This makes me wonder about newer terminal emulators on maccOS like Warp[1], and if they're for example taking all input locally, and then sending it over the remote host in a single blob or not? I imagine doing so would possibly break any sort of raw-mode input being done on remote host but I'd also imagine that is a detectable situation in which you could switch into a raw keystroke feed as well.
[1]: https://warp.dev
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AI tools for productivity
Warp - GPT in the terminal - very helpful for debugging
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Does anyone try the new terminal emulator Warp with Neovim?
You're right, I just found the discussion there (and it's the longest one currently). For now, I just run tmux inside the emulator.
What are some alternatives?
async-tungstenite - Async binding for Tungstenite, the Lightweight stream-based WebSocket implementation
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
reqwest - An easy and powerful Rust HTTP Client
zsh-autocomplete - 🤖 Real-time type-ahead completion for Zsh. Asynchronous find-as-you-type autocompletion.
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
hyperterm - A terminal built on web technologies
tangle - Radically simple multiplayer / networked WebAssembly
hyper - An HTTP library for Rust
warp - A super-easy, composable, web server framework for warp speeds.
kitty - Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust
wezterm - A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust