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cowboy/test/ws_timeout_cancel_handler.erl
Jeremy Ong 5f122d9fa6 Cancel timer only on websocket_data receives or sends
This commit prevents erlang messages from keeping a websocket connection
alive. Previously, the timer was canceled upon any activity. Now, the
timeout is only canceled when actual data is sent from the client. The
handler_loop_timeout/1 function is called from websocket_data/4 instead
of handler_before_loop/4. It is also called after every successful reply
in handler_call/4.
2012-12-22 18:32:15 +01:00

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%% Feel free to use, reuse and abuse the code in this file.
-module(ws_timeout_cancel_handler).
-behaviour(cowboy_http_handler).
-behaviour(cowboy_websocket_handler).
-export([init/3, handle/2, terminate/2]).
-export([websocket_init/3, websocket_handle/3,
websocket_info/3, websocket_terminate/3]).
init(_Any, _Req, _Opts) ->
{upgrade, protocol, cowboy_websocket}.
handle(_Req, _State) ->
exit(badarg).
terminate(_Req, _State) ->
exit(badarg).
websocket_init(_TransportName, Req, _Opts) ->
erlang:start_timer(500, self(), should_not_cancel_timer),
{ok, Req, undefined, 1000}.
websocket_handle({text, Data}, Req, State) ->
{reply, {text, Data}, Req, State};
websocket_handle({binary, Data}, Req, State) ->
{reply, {binary, Data}, Req, State}.
websocket_info(_Info, Req, State) ->
erlang:start_timer(500, self(), should_not_cancel_timer),
{ok, Req, State}.
websocket_terminate(_Reason, _Req, _State) ->
ok.