org.springframework.web.socket.handler.LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: WebSocketConnectionManagerTests.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 7 votes |
@Test public void openConnection() throws Exception { List<String> subprotocols = Arrays.asList("abc"); TestLifecycleWebSocketClient client = new TestLifecycleWebSocketClient(false); WebSocketHandler handler = new TextWebSocketHandler(); WebSocketConnectionManager manager = new WebSocketConnectionManager(client, handler , "/path/{id}", "123"); manager.setSubProtocols(subprotocols); manager.openConnection(); WebSocketHttpHeaders expectedHeaders = new WebSocketHttpHeaders(); expectedHeaders.setSecWebSocketProtocol(subprotocols); assertEquals(expectedHeaders, client.headers); assertEquals(new URI("/path/123"), client.uri); WebSocketHandlerDecorator loggingHandler = (WebSocketHandlerDecorator) client.webSocketHandler; assertEquals(LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator.class, loggingHandler.getClass()); assertSame(handler, loggingHandler.getDelegate()); }
Example #2
Source File: WebSocketConnectionManagerTests.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 6 votes |
@Test public void openConnection() throws Exception { List<String> subprotocols = Arrays.asList("abc"); TestLifecycleWebSocketClient client = new TestLifecycleWebSocketClient(false); WebSocketHandler handler = new TextWebSocketHandler(); WebSocketConnectionManager manager = new WebSocketConnectionManager(client, handler , "/path/{id}", "123"); manager.setSubProtocols(subprotocols); manager.openConnection(); WebSocketHttpHeaders expectedHeaders = new WebSocketHttpHeaders(); expectedHeaders.setSecWebSocketProtocol(subprotocols); assertEquals(expectedHeaders, client.headers); assertEquals(new URI("/path/123"), client.uri); WebSocketHandlerDecorator loggingHandler = (WebSocketHandlerDecorator) client.webSocketHandler; assertEquals(LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator.class, loggingHandler.getClass()); assertSame(handler, loggingHandler.getDelegate()); }
Example #3
Source File: WebSocketConnectionManagerTests.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Test public void openConnection() throws Exception { List<String> subprotocols = Arrays.asList("abc"); TestLifecycleWebSocketClient client = new TestLifecycleWebSocketClient(false); WebSocketHandler handler = new TextWebSocketHandler(); WebSocketConnectionManager manager = new WebSocketConnectionManager(client, handler , "/path/{id}", "123"); manager.setSubProtocols(subprotocols); manager.openConnection(); WebSocketHttpHeaders expectedHeaders = new WebSocketHttpHeaders(); expectedHeaders.setSecWebSocketProtocol(subprotocols); assertEquals(expectedHeaders, client.headers); assertEquals(new URI("/path/123"), client.uri); WebSocketHandlerDecorator loggingHandler = (WebSocketHandlerDecorator) client.webSocketHandler; assertEquals(LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator.class, loggingHandler.getClass()); assertSame(handler, loggingHandler.getDelegate()); }
Example #4
Source File: SockJsHttpRequestHandler.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new SockJsHttpRequestHandler. * @param sockJsService the SockJS service * @param webSocketHandler the websocket handler */ public SockJsHttpRequestHandler(SockJsService sockJsService, WebSocketHandler webSocketHandler) { Assert.notNull(sockJsService, "SockJsService must not be null"); Assert.notNull(webSocketHandler, "WebSocketHandler must not be null"); this.sockJsService = sockJsService; this.webSocketHandler = new ExceptionWebSocketHandlerDecorator(new LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator(webSocketHandler)); }
Example #5
Source File: SockJsHttpRequestHandler.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new SockJsHttpRequestHandler. * @param sockJsService the SockJS service * @param webSocketHandler the websocket handler */ public SockJsHttpRequestHandler(SockJsService sockJsService, WebSocketHandler webSocketHandler) { Assert.notNull(sockJsService, "SockJsService must not be null"); Assert.notNull(webSocketHandler, "WebSocketHandler must not be null"); this.sockJsService = sockJsService; this.webSocketHandler = new ExceptionWebSocketHandlerDecorator(new LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator(webSocketHandler)); }
Example #6
Source File: SockJsHttpRequestHandler.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new SockJsHttpRequestHandler. * @param sockJsService the SockJS service * @param webSocketHandler the websocket handler */ public SockJsHttpRequestHandler(SockJsService sockJsService, WebSocketHandler webSocketHandler) { Assert.notNull(sockJsService, "SockJsService must not be null"); Assert.notNull(webSocketHandler, "WebSocketHandler must not be null"); this.sockJsService = sockJsService; this.webSocketHandler = new ExceptionWebSocketHandlerDecorator(new LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator(webSocketHandler)); }
Example #7
Source File: WebSocketHttpRequestHandler.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 4 votes |
public WebSocketHttpRequestHandler(WebSocketHandler wsHandler, HandshakeHandler handshakeHandler) { Assert.notNull(wsHandler, "wsHandler must not be null"); Assert.notNull(handshakeHandler, "handshakeHandler must not be null"); this.wsHandler = new ExceptionWebSocketHandlerDecorator(new LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator(wsHandler)); this.handshakeHandler = handshakeHandler; }
Example #8
Source File: WebSocketHttpRequestHandler.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 4 votes |
public WebSocketHttpRequestHandler(WebSocketHandler wsHandler, HandshakeHandler handshakeHandler) { Assert.notNull(wsHandler, "wsHandler must not be null"); Assert.notNull(handshakeHandler, "handshakeHandler must not be null"); this.wsHandler = new ExceptionWebSocketHandlerDecorator(new LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator(wsHandler)); this.handshakeHandler = handshakeHandler; }
Example #9
Source File: WebSocketHttpRequestHandler.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public WebSocketHttpRequestHandler(WebSocketHandler wsHandler, HandshakeHandler handshakeHandler) { Assert.notNull(wsHandler, "wsHandler must not be null"); Assert.notNull(handshakeHandler, "handshakeHandler must not be null"); this.wsHandler = new ExceptionWebSocketHandlerDecorator(new LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator(wsHandler)); this.handshakeHandler = handshakeHandler; }
Example #10
Source File: WebSocketConnectionManager.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 2 votes |
/** * Decorate the WebSocketHandler provided to the class constructor. * <p>By default {@link LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator} is added. */ protected WebSocketHandler decorateWebSocketHandler(WebSocketHandler handler) { return new LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator(handler); }
Example #11
Source File: WebSocketConnectionManager.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 2 votes |
/** * Decorate the WebSocketHandler provided to the class constructor. * <p>By default {@link LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator} is added. */ protected WebSocketHandler decorateWebSocketHandler(WebSocketHandler handler) { return new LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator(handler); }
Example #12
Source File: WebSocketConnectionManager.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Decorate the WebSocketHandler provided to the class constructor. * <p>By default {@link LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator} is added. */ protected WebSocketHandler decorateWebSocketHandler(WebSocketHandler handler) { return new LoggingWebSocketHandlerDecorator(handler); }