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WebSocketCommandline

WebSocketCommandline is a command line tool to easily test the connectivity of WebSocket client/server in shell with Python.

Compatibility

Tested with:

  • Python 3.5.2
  • Python 2.7.12

Installation

pip it!

&> pip install WebSocketCommandline

Usage

Try it!

&> websocket_tester

More Options

websocket_tester will automatically start a WebSocket server at startup. To change the default server port:

&> websocket_tester --port 12345

In addition to the port, you can also change the WebSocket URI path for the server:

&> websocket_tester --port 12345 --url-root iamawebsocket

This will make the server listen on ws://localhost:12345/iamawebsocket

websocket_tester has both builtin Server and Client support, in order to connect to a server:

# After starting the tool.
# Assumed the tool starts with --port 12345 --url-root iamawebsocket
>> connect 127.0.0.1 12345 iamawebsocket

List all connected Clients/Servers

# After starting the tool.
>> list

Send text message to the Client/Server

# After starting the tool.
# The client_id can be found in 'list' command
>> send [client_id] [text you want to send]

TODOs

  • Better log/output handling
  • Can be installed by pip
  • Tested against python2
  • ...

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016 owwlo

Licensed under the MIT License. See the top-level file LICENSE.

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