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180 lines
4.5 KiB
180 lines
4.5 KiB
'use strict'; |
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const { Duplex } = require('stream'); |
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/** |
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* Emits the `'close'` event on a stream. |
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* |
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* @param {Duplex} stream The stream. |
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* @private |
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*/ |
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function emitClose(stream) { |
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stream.emit('close'); |
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} |
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/** |
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* The listener of the `'end'` event. |
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* |
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* @private |
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*/ |
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function duplexOnEnd() { |
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if (!this.destroyed && this._writableState.finished) { |
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this.destroy(); |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* The listener of the `'error'` event. |
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* |
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* @param {Error} err The error |
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* @private |
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*/ |
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function duplexOnError(err) { |
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this.removeListener('error', duplexOnError); |
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this.destroy(); |
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if (this.listenerCount('error') === 0) { |
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// Do not suppress the throwing behavior. |
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this.emit('error', err); |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Wraps a `WebSocket` in a duplex stream. |
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* |
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* @param {WebSocket} ws The `WebSocket` to wrap |
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* @param {Object} [options] The options for the `Duplex` constructor |
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* @return {Duplex} The duplex stream |
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* @public |
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*/ |
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function createWebSocketStream(ws, options) { |
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let resumeOnReceiverDrain = true; |
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let terminateOnDestroy = true; |
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function receiverOnDrain() { |
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if (resumeOnReceiverDrain) ws._socket.resume(); |
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} |
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if (ws.readyState === ws.CONNECTING) { |
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ws.once('open', function open() { |
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ws._receiver.removeAllListeners('drain'); |
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ws._receiver.on('drain', receiverOnDrain); |
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}); |
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} else { |
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ws._receiver.removeAllListeners('drain'); |
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ws._receiver.on('drain', receiverOnDrain); |
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} |
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const duplex = new Duplex({ |
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...options, |
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autoDestroy: false, |
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emitClose: false, |
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objectMode: false, |
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writableObjectMode: false |
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}); |
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ws.on('message', function message(msg) { |
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if (!duplex.push(msg)) { |
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resumeOnReceiverDrain = false; |
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ws._socket.pause(); |
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} |
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}); |
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ws.once('error', function error(err) { |
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if (duplex.destroyed) return; |
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// Prevent `ws.terminate()` from being called by `duplex._destroy()`. |
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// |
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// - If the `'error'` event is emitted before the `'open'` event, then |
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// `ws.terminate()` is a noop as no socket is assigned. |
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// - Otherwise, the error is re-emitted by the listener of the `'error'` |
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// event of the `Receiver` object. The listener already closes the |
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// connection by calling `ws.close()`. This allows a close frame to be |
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// sent to the other peer. If `ws.terminate()` is called right after this, |
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// then the close frame might not be sent. |
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terminateOnDestroy = false; |
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duplex.destroy(err); |
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}); |
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ws.once('close', function close() { |
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if (duplex.destroyed) return; |
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duplex.push(null); |
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}); |
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duplex._destroy = function (err, callback) { |
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if (ws.readyState === ws.CLOSED) { |
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callback(err); |
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process.nextTick(emitClose, duplex); |
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return; |
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} |
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let called = false; |
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ws.once('error', function error(err) { |
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called = true; |
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callback(err); |
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}); |
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ws.once('close', function close() { |
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if (!called) callback(err); |
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process.nextTick(emitClose, duplex); |
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}); |
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if (terminateOnDestroy) ws.terminate(); |
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}; |
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duplex._final = function (callback) { |
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if (ws.readyState === ws.CONNECTING) { |
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ws.once('open', function open() { |
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duplex._final(callback); |
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}); |
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return; |
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} |
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// If the value of the `_socket` property is `null` it means that `ws` is a |
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// client websocket and the handshake failed. In fact, when this happens, a |
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// socket is never assigned to the websocket. Wait for the `'error'` event |
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// that will be emitted by the websocket. |
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if (ws._socket === null) return; |
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if (ws._socket._writableState.finished) { |
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callback(); |
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if (duplex._readableState.endEmitted) duplex.destroy(); |
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} else { |
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ws._socket.once('finish', function finish() { |
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// `duplex` is not destroyed here because the `'end'` event will be |
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// emitted on `duplex` after this `'finish'` event. The EOF signaling |
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// `null` chunk is, in fact, pushed when the websocket emits `'close'`. |
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callback(); |
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}); |
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ws.close(); |
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} |
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}; |
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duplex._read = function () { |
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if ( |
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(ws.readyState === ws.OPEN || ws.readyState === ws.CLOSING) && |
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!resumeOnReceiverDrain |
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) { |
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resumeOnReceiverDrain = true; |
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if (!ws._receiver._writableState.needDrain) ws._socket.resume(); |
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} |
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}; |
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duplex._write = function (chunk, encoding, callback) { |
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if (ws.readyState === ws.CONNECTING) { |
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ws.once('open', function open() { |
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duplex._write(chunk, encoding, callback); |
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}); |
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return; |
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} |
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ws.send(chunk, callback); |
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}; |
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duplex.on('end', duplexOnEnd); |
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duplex.on('error', duplexOnError); |
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return duplex; |
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} |
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module.exports = createWebSocketStream;
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