![]() Adapt the pt sul owner list to be an array, and define two different lists, one that acts like before and is the default for existing users, and another that has the ability to cooperate with systemwide suspend to restrict the interval spent suspended so that it will wake in time for the earliest thing on this wake-suspend sul list. Clean the api a bit and add lws_sul_cancel() that only needs the sul as the argument. Add a flag for client creation info to indicate that this client connection is important enough that, eg, validity checking it to detect silently dead connections should go on the wake-suspend sul list. That flag is exposed in secure streams policy so it can be added to a streamtype with "swake_validity": true Deprecate out the old vhost timer stuff that predates sul. Add a flag LWS_WITH_DEPRECATED_THINGS in cmake so users can get it back temporarily before it will be removed in a v4.2. Adapt all remaining in-tree users of it to use explicit suls. |
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CMakeLists.txt | ||
minimal-dbus-ws-proxy-testclient.c | ||
README.md |
lws minimal dbus ws proxy testclient
This is a test client used to test ./minimal-examples/dbus-server/minimal-dbus-ws-proxy
It asks the minimal dbus ws proxy application to connect to libwebsockets.org over the mirror protocol. And it proxies back the ASCII packets used to communicate the mirror sample drawing vectors over dbus to this test client if you draw on the mirror example app in a browser.
build
Using libdbus requires additional non-default include paths setting, same as is necessary for lws build described in ./lib/roles/dbus/README.md
CMake can guess one path and the library name usually, see the README above for details of how to override for custom libdbus and cross build.
Fedora example:
$ cmake .. -DLWS_DBUS_INCLUDE2="/usr/lib64/dbus-1.0/include"
$ make
Ubuntu example:
$ cmake .. -DLWS_DBUS_INCLUDE2="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dbus-1.0/include"
$ make
usage
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-d | Debug verbosity in decimal, eg, -d15 |
This connects to the minimal-dbus-ws-proxy example running in another terminal.
$ ./lws-minimal-dbus-ws-proxy-testclient
[2018/10/05 14:17:16:6286] USER: LWS minimal DBUS ws proxy testclient
[2018/10/05 14:17:16:6538] NOTICE: Creating Vhost 'default' port 0, 1 protocols, IPv6 off
[2018/10/05 14:17:16:6617] USER: create_dbus_client_conn: connecting to 'unix:abstract=org.libwebsockets.wsclientproxy'
[2018/10/05 14:17:16:7189] NOTICE: create_dbus_client_conn: created OK
[2018/10/05 14:17:16:7429] USER: remote_method_call: requesting proxy connection wss://libwebsockets.org/ lws-mirror-protocol
[2018/10/05 14:17:17:0387] USER: pending_call_notify: received 'Connecting'
[2018/10/05 14:17:18:7475] NOTICE: client_message_handler: (type 7) 'ws client connection established'
[2018/10/05 14:17:21:2028] NOTICE: client_message_handler: (type 6) 'd #000000 323 63 323 67;'
[2018/10/05 14:17:21:2197] NOTICE: client_message_handler: (type 6) 'd #000000 323 67 327 73;'
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