Releases: zaphoyd/websocketpp
WebSocket++/0.8.2
This is a bug fix patch that fixes a major issue affecting compatibility with newer versions of the Asio library (including the one bundled in Boost 1.70 and higher). It also includes some documentation, cmake, and OpenSSL compatibility fixes.
Details
- Compatibility: Removes the use of make_shared in a number of cases where
it would be incompatible with newer versions of ASIO. Thank you Stefan
Floeren for the patch. #810 #814 #862 #843 #794 #808 - Examples: Update print_client_tls example to remove use of deprecated
OpenSSL functions. - CMake: Update cmake installer to better handle dependencies when using
g++ on MacOS. Thank you Luca Palano for reporting and a patch. #831 - CMake: Update cmake installer to use a variable for the include directory
improving the ability of the install to be customized. Thank you Schrijvers
Luc and Gianfranco Costamanga for reporting and a patch. #842
WebSocket++/0.8.1
This is a bug fix patch to fix a major test suite regression introduced in 0.8.0 and adjust installation behavior to make downstream packaging easier.
Note: There are no changes to the library itself, only to the test and installation systems.
Details
WebSocket++/0.8.0
- Examples: Add
print_client
example. This demonstrates a minimal non-TLS
client that connects to a server and prints out the messages it receives. - Examples: Add
print_client_tls
example. This demonstrates a minimal TLS
client, including basic support via Asio+OpenSSL for certificate chain
and hostname verification. - Feature: Add getter for all headers to the HTTP parsers. This allows a
wrapping library to enumerate all headers to send upstream. Thank you Jupp
Müller for reporting and an initial pull request. - Improvement: Move the
socket_init_handler
to execute as a part ofinit_asio
rather than connectionpre_init
. This allows setting of socket options prior
to the bind/listen/accept system calls. Thank you ChristianRobl3D for
reporting #530. - Improvement: Timers in transport integration tests should only fail if their
own test times out, rather than any test. #643 Thank you Alex Korotkin for
reporting and a patch. - Improvement: Preserve transport layer error codes in more cases, particularly
during calls toendpoint::listen
. #652 Thank you vadz for reporting and
patches. - Compatibility: Make sure the chrono library used by Boost/Asio is in sync
with what the websocketpp is using. Thank you Flow86 for reporting and a
patch. - Compatibility: Update
telemetry_client
to use a slightly more cross platform
method of sleeping. Should work on windows now. Thank you Meir Yanovich for
reporting. - Compatibility: Updated permessage-deflate support to reflect that the zlib
library does not actually support a sliding window size of 256 bits.
WebSocket++ will no longer negotiate 256 bit deflate windows. If the user
of the library tries to request a 256 bit window a 512 bit window will be
specified instead (This was the previous behavior). #596 #653 Thank you
Vinnie Falco and Gianfranco Costamagna for reporting. - Compatibility: Better error handling and logging in cases where extension
requests parse correctly but negotiation fails. - Compatibility: Removed custom handling of
SSL_R_SHORT_READ
error condition.
This error code no longer exists in modern versions of OpenSSL and causes
a build error. It wasn't being used for anything particularly important
(slightly improving error reporting) and there isn't a great replacement.
#599 Thank you Gianfranco Costamagna for reporting. - Compatibility: Add missing
<stdint>
headers. Fixes issues with g++ 5.4.0.
#638 Thank you Alex Korotkin for reporting and a patch. - Compatibility: Remove the use of
std::auto_ptr
andstd::binary_function
from builds with C++11 or later. These features are deprecated and were
removed entirely in C++17. This change allows building WebSocket++ on
C++17 compilers. #592 Thank you Michal Fojtak for reporting and a patch - Compatibility: Add 1014 close code and adds missing descriptions for codes
1012 and 1013. #589 Thank you jbwdevries and ronneke1996 for reporting and
patches. - Compatibility: Add hooks to support
mingw-std-threads
C++11 thread and mutex
polyfill library as an alternative to Boost. #608 Thank you Peter Taylor for
reporting and an initial patch. - Compatibility: Changed the handshake connection token to 'Upgrade' from
'upgrade'. Technically this header is supposed to be processed case
insensitively. In practice, there are browsers (such as Edge) that don't do
this and they tend to use the uppercase value used as an example in RFC6455.
Thank you Johann Bauer for reporting and a patch. #727 - Bug: Store loggers in shared pointers to avoid crashes related to connections
trying to write logs entries after their respective endpoint has been
deallocated. Thank you Thalhammer for reporting and Jupp Müller for the
patch. #539 #501 - Bug: Change default listen backlog from 0 to
socket_base::max_connections
.
#549. Thank you derwassi and zwelab for reporting and na1pir for providing
access to hardware to debug the issue. - Bug: Fix a crash in the accept loop when
get_connection
fails. #551 Thank you
Walter Gray for a patch. - Bug/Documentation: Fix incorrect example code that used
websocketpp::lib::error_code
instead ofwebsocketpp::exception
. Thank you
heretic13 for reporting - Bug: Fix uninitialized shared pointer in Asio transport test suite. #647
Thank you Alex Korotkin for reporting and a patch. - Bug: Fix a thread safety issue in the permessage-deflate extension that
caused message corruption when sending compressed messages from a different
thread than the main I/O thread. #615 Thank you KyleNyenhuis and Pieter De
Gendt for reporting and a patch. - Bug: Fix an undefined behavior issue performing a 64 bit wide shift on a 64
bit value. #636 Thank you Gregor Jasny for reporting and a patch - Bug: Fix some compile issues with ASIO_STANDALONE. #662 #665 Thank you
chronoxor and Guillaume Egles for reporting and patches.
WebSocket++/0.7.0
- MINOR BREAKING SOCKET POLICY CHANGE: Asio transport socket policy method
cancel_socket
will now returnlib::asio::error_code
instead ofvoid
. Custom Asio transport socket policies will need to be updated accordingly. This does not affect anyone using the bundled socket policies. - Feature: Basic support for the permessage-deflate extension. #344
- Feature: Allow accessing the local endpoint when using the Asio transport. This allows inspection of the address and port in cases where they are chosen by the operating system rather than the user. Thank you Andreas Weis and Muzahid Hussain for reporting and related code. #458
- Feature: Add support for subprotocols in Hybi00. Thank you Lukas Obermann for reporting and a patch. #518
- Improvement: Better automatic std::chrono feature detection for Visual Studio
- Improvement: Major refactoring to bundled CMake build system. CMake can now be used to build all of the examples and the test suite. Thank you Thijs Wenker for a significant portion of this code. #378, #435, #449
- Improvement: In build environments where
lib::error_code
andlib::asio::error_code
match (such as usingboost::asio
withboost::system_error
or standalone asio withstd::system_error
, transport errors are passed through natively rather than being reported as a translatedpass_through
error type. - Improvement: Add a
get_transport_error
method to Asio transport connections to allow retrieving a machine readable native transport error. - Improvement: Add
connection::get_response
,connection::get_response_code
, andconnection::get_response_msg
methods to allow accessing additional information about the HTTP responses that WebSocket++ sends. #465 Thank youFlow86 for reporting. - Improvement: Removes use of empty strings ("") in favor of
string::clear()
andstring::empty()
. This avoids generating unnecessary temporary objects. #468 Thank you Vladislav Yaroslavlev for reporting and a patch. - Documentation: Adds an example demonstrating the use of external
io_service
- Documentation: Adds a simple echo_client example.
- Documentation: Begins migration of the web based user manual into Doxygen.
- Bug: Fix memory leak when init_asio produces an error. #454 Thank you Mark Grimes for reporting and fixing.
- Bug: Fix crash when processing a specially crafted HTTP header. Thank you Eli Fidler for reporting, test cases, and a patch. #456
- Bug: Fix an issue where standalone Asio builds that use TLS would not compile due to lingering boost code. #448 Thank you mjsp for reporting
- Bug: Fix an issue where canceling a socket could throw an exception on some older Windows XP platforms. It now prints an appropriate set of log messages instead. Thank you Thijs Wenker for reporting and researching solutions. #460
- Bug: Fix an issue where deferred HTTP connections that start sending a very long response before their HTTP handler ends would result in a second set of HTTP headers being injected into the output. Thank you Kevin Smith for reporting and providing test case details. #443
- Bug: Fix an issue where the wrong type of strand was being created. Thank you Bastien Brunnenstein for reporting and a patch. #462
- Bug: Fix an issue where TLS includes were broken for Asio Standalone builds. Thank you giachi and Bastien Brunnenstein for reporting. #491
- Bug: Remove the use of cached read and write handlers in the Asio transport. This feature caused memory leaks when the io_service the connection was running on was abruptly stopped. There isn't a clean and safe way of using this optimization without global state and the associated locks. The locks perform worse. Thank you Xavier Gibert for reporting, test cases, and code. Fixes #490.
- Bug: Fix a heap buffer overflow when checking very short URIs. Thank you Xavier Gibert for reporting and a patch #524
- Compatibility: Fixes a number of build & config issues on Visual Studio 2015
- Compatibility: Removes non-standards compliant masking behavior. #395, #469
- Compatibility: Replace deprecated use of auto_ptr on systems where unique_ptr is available.
WebSocket++/0.6.0-permessage-deflate
This is a companion release to WebSocket++/0.6.0 with support for the upcoming permessage-deflate WebSocket compression extension. Support is complete except for fine tuning documentation.
If no major issues are encountered with this pre-release version, the next mainline release of WebSocket++ (likely 0.7.x) will include support for permessage-deflate.
WebSocket++/0.6.0
- MINOR BREAKING TRANSPORT POLICY CHANGE: Custom transport policies will now be
required to include a new methodvoid set_uri(uri_ptr u)
. An implementation
is not required. The stub transport policy includes an example stub method
that can be added to any existing custom transport policy to fulfill this
requirement. This does not affect anyone using the bundled transports or
configs. - MINOR BREAKING SOCKET POLICY CHANGE: Custom asio transport socket policies
will now be required to include a new methodvoid set_uri(uri_ptr u)
. Like
with the transport layer, an implementation is not required. This does not
affect anyone using the bundled socket policies. - MINOR BREAKING DEPENDENCY CHANGE: When using Boost versions greater than or
equal to 1.49 in C++03 mode,libboost-chrono
is needed now instead of
libboost-date_time
. Users with C++11 compilers or using Boost versions 1.48
and earlier are not affected. Note: This change affects the bundled unit test
suite. - Feature: WebSocket++ Asio transport policy can now be used with the standalone
version of Asio (1.8.0+) when a C++11 compiler and standard library are
present. This means that it is possible now to use WebSocket++'s Asio
transport entirely without Boost. Thank you Robert Seiler for proof of concept
code that was used as a guide for this implementation. Fixes #324 - Feature: Adds a vectored/scatter-gather write handler to the iostream
transport. - Feature: Adds the ability to defer sending an HTTP response until sometime
after thehttp_handler
is run. This allows processing of long running http
handlers to defer their response until it is ready without blocking the
network thread. references #425 - Improvement:
echo_server_tls
has been update to demonstrate how to configure
it for Mozilla's recommended intermediate and modern TLS security profiles. - Improvement:
endpoint::set_timer
now uses a steady clock provided by
boost::chrono
orstd::chrono
where available instead of the non-monotonic
system clock. Thank you breyed for reporting. fixes #241 - Improvement: Outgoing TLS connections to servers using the SNI extension to
choose a certificate will now work. Thank you moozzyk for reporting.
Fixes #400 - Improvement: Removes an unnecessary mutex lock in
get_con_from_hdl
. - Cleanup: Asio transport policy has been refactored to remove many Boost
dependencies. On C++03 compilers theboost::noncopyable
dependency has been
removed and theboost::date_time
dependency has been replaced with the newer
boost::chrono
when possible. On C++11 compilers theboost::aligned_storage
andboost::date_time
dependencies are gone, replaced with equivalent C++11
standard library features. - Bug: Fixes a potential dangling pointer and inconsistent error message
handling inwebsocketpp::exception
. #432 Thank you Tom Swirly for the fix.
WebSocket++/0.5.1
- Bug: Fixes an issue where some frame data was counted against the max header
size limit, resulting in connections that included a lot of frame data
immediately after the opening handshake to fail. - Bug: Fix a typo in the name of the set method for
max_http_body_size
. #406
Thank you jplatte for reporting.
WebSocket++/0.5.0
- BREAKING UTILITY CHANGE: Deprecated methods
http::parser::parse_headers
,
http::response::parse_complete
, andhttp::request::parse_complete
have
been removed. - Security: Disabled SSLv3 in example servers.
- Feature: Adds basic support for accessing HTTP request bodies in the http
handler. #181 - Feature: Adds the ability to register a shutdown handler when using the
iostream transport. This provides a clean interface for triggering the shut
down of external sockets and other cleanup without hooking in to higher level
WebSocket handlers. - Feature: Adds the ability to register a write handler when using the iostream
transport. This handler can be used to handle transport output in place of
registering an ostream to write to. - Feature: Adds a new logging policy that outputs to syslog. #386 Thank you Tom
Hughes for submitting the initial version of this policy. - Improvement: Message payload logging now prints text for text messages rather
than binary. - Improvement: Overhaul of handshake state machine. Should make it impossible
for exceptions to bubble out of transport methods likeio_service::run
. - Improvement: Overhaul of handshake error reporting. Fail handler error codes
will be more detailed and precise. Adds new [fail] and [http] logging channels
that log failed websocket connections and successful HTTP connections
respectively. A new aggregate channel package,alevel::access_core
, allows
enabling connect, disconnect, fail, and http together. Successful HTTP
connections will no longer trigger a fail handler. - Improvement: Ability to terminate connection during an http handler to cleanly
suppress the default outgoing HTTP response. - Documentation: Add Sending & Receiving Messages step to chapter one of the
utility_client
tutorial. Updateutility_client
example to match. - Cleanup: Removes unused files & STL includes. Adds required STL includes.
Normalizes include order. - Bug: Fixes a fatal state error when a handshake response is completed
immediately after that handshake times out. #389 - Bug: MinGW fixes; C++11 feature detection, localtime use. #393 Thank you
Schebb for reporting, code, and testing. - Bug: Fixes an issue where
websocketpp::exception::what()
could return an out
of scope pointer. #397 Thank you fabioang for reporting. - Bug: Fixes an issue where endpoints were not reset properly after a call to
endpoint::listen
failed. #390 Thank you wyyqyl for reporting.
WebSocket++/0.4.0
- BREAKING API CHANGE: All WebSocket++ methods now throw an exception of type
websocketpp::exception
which derives fromstd::exception
. This normalizes
all exception types under the standard exception hierarchy and allows
WebSocket++ exceptions to be caught in the same statement as others. The error
code that was previously thrown is wrapped in the exception object and can be
accessed via thewebsocketpp::exception::code()
method. - BREAKING API CHANGE: Custom logging policies have some new required
constructors that take generic config settings rather than pointers to
std::ostreams. This allows writing logging policies that do not involve the
use of std::ostream. This does not affect anyone using the built in logging
policies. - BREAKING UTILITY CHANGE:
websocketpp::lib::net::htonll
and
websocketpp::lib::net::ntohll
have been prefixed with an underscore to avoid
conflicts with similarly named macros in some operating systems. If you are
using the WebSocket++ provided 64 bit host/network byte order functions you
will need to switch to the prefixed versions. - BREAKING UTILITY CHANGE: The signature of
base64_encode
has changed from
websocketpp::base64_encode(unsigned char const *, unsigned int)
to
websocketpp::base64_encode(unsigned char const *, size_t)
. - BREAKING UTILITY CHANGE: The signature of
sha1::calc
has changed from
websocketpp::sha1::calc(void const *, int, unsigned char *)
to
websocketpp::sha1::calc(void const *, size_t, unsigned char *)
- Feature: Adds incomplete
minimal_server
andminimal_client
configs that
can be used to build custom configs without pulling in the dependencies of
core
orcore_client
. These configs will offer a stable base config to
future-proof custom configs. - Improvement: Core library no longer has std::iostream as a dependency.
std::iostream is still required for the optional iostream logging policy and
iostream transport. - Bug: C++11 Chrono support was being incorrectly detected by the
boost_config
header. Thank you Max Dmitrichenko for reporting and a patch. - Bug: use of
std::put_time
is now guarded by a unique flag rather than a
chrono library flag. Thank you Max Dmitrichenko for reporting. - Bug: Fixes non-thread safe use of std::localtime. #347 #383
- Compatibility: Adjust usage of std::min to be more compatible with systems
that define a min(...) macro. - Compatibility: Removes unused parameters from all library, test, and example
code. This assists with those developing with -Werror and -Wunused-parameter
#376 - Compatibility: Renames ntohll and htonll methods to avoid conflicts with
platform specific macros. #358 #381, #382 Thank you logotype, unphased,
svendjo - Cleanup: Removes unused functions, fixes variable shadow warnings, normalizes
all whitespace in library, examples, and tests to 4 spaces. #376
WebSocket++/0.3.0
- Feature: Adds
start_perpetual
andstop_perpetual
methods to asio transport
These may be used to replace manually managedasio::io_service::work
objects - Feature: Allow setting pong and handshake timeouts at runtime.
- Feature: Allows changing the listen backlog queue length.
- Feature: Split tcp init into pre and post init.
- Feature: Adds URI method to extract query string from URI. Thank you Banaan
for code. #298 - Feature: Adds a compile time switch to asio transport config to disable
certain multithreading features (some locks, asio strands) - Feature: Adds the ability to pause reading on a connection. Paused connections
will not read more data from their socket, allowing TCP flow control to work
without blocking the main thread. - Feature: Adds the ability to specify whether or not to use the
SO_REUSEADDR
TCP socket option. The default for this value has been changed fromtrue
to
false
. - Feature: Adds the ability to specify a maximum message size.
- Feature: Adds
close::status::get_string(...)
method to look up a human
readable string given a close code value. - Feature: Adds
connection::read_all(...)
method to iostream transport as a
convenience method for reading all data into the connection buffer without the
end user needing to manually loop onread_some
. - Improvement: Open, close, and pong timeouts can be disabled entirely by
setting their duration to 0. - Improvement: Numerous performance improvements. Including: tuned default
buffer sizes based on profiling, caching of handler binding for async
reads/writes, non-malloc allocators for read/write handlers, disabling of a
number of questionably useful range sanity checks in tight inner loops. - Improvement: Cleaned up the handling of TLS related errors. TLS errors will
now be reported with more detail on the info channel rather than all being
tls_short_read
orpass_through
. In addition, many cases where a TLS short
read was in fact expected are no longer classified as errors. Expected TLS
short reads and quasi-expected socket shutdown related errors will no longer
be reported as unclean WebSocket shutdowns to the application. Information
about them will remain in the info error channel for debugging purposes. - Improvement:
start_accept
andlisten
errors are now reported to the caller
either via an exception or an ec parameter. - Improvement: Outgoing writes are now batched for improved message throughput
and reduced system call and TCP frame overhead. - Bug: Fix some cases of calls to empty lib::function objects.
- Bug: Fix memory leak of connection objects due to cached handlers holding on to
reference counted pointers. #310 Thank you otaras for reporting. - Bug: Fix issue with const endpoint accessors (such as
get_user_agent
) not
compiling due to non-const mutex use. #292 Thank you logofive for reporting. - Bug: Fix handler allocation crash with multithreaded
io_service
. - Bug: Fixes incorrect whitespace handling in header parsing. #301 Thank you
Wolfram Schroers for reporting - Bug: Fix a crash when parsing empty HTTP headers. Thank you Thingol for
reporting. - Bug: Fix a crash following use of the
stop_listening
function. Thank you
Thingol for reporting. - Bug: Fix use of variable names that shadow function parameters. The library
should compile cleanly with -Wshadow now. Thank you giszo for reporting. #318 - Bug: Fix an issue where
set_open_handshake_timeout
was ignored by server
code. Thank you Robin Rowe for reporting. - Bug: Fix an issue where custom timeout values weren't being propagated from
endpoints to new connections. - Bug: Fix a number of memory leaks related to server connection failures. #323
#333 #334 #335 Thank you droppy and aydany for reporting and patches.
reporting. - Compatibility: Fix compile time conflict with Visual Studio's MIN/MAX macros.
Thank you Robin Rowe for reporting. - Documentation: Examples and test suite build system now defaults to clang on
OS X