# encoding: BINARY module EventMachine module WebSocket module Framing76 def initialize_framing @data = '' end def process_data debug [:message, @data] # This algorithm comes straight from the spec # http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hixie-thewebsocketprotocol-76#section-5.3 error = false while !error return if @data.size == 0 pointer = 0 frame_type = @data.getbyte(pointer) pointer += 1 if (frame_type & 0x80) == 0x80 # If the high-order bit of the /frame type/ byte is set length = 0 loop do return false if !@data.getbyte(pointer) b = @data.getbyte(pointer) pointer += 1 b_v = b & 0x7F length = length * 128 + b_v break unless (b & 0x80) == 0x80 end if length > @connection.max_frame_size raise WSMessageTooBigError, "Frame length too long (#{length} bytes)" end if @data.getbyte(pointer+length-1) == nil debug [:buffer_incomplete, @data] # Incomplete data - leave @data to accumulate error = true else # Straight from spec - I'm sure this isn't crazy... # 6. Read /length/ bytes. # 7. Discard the read bytes. @data = @data[(pointer+length)..-1] # If the /frame type/ is 0xFF and the /length/ was 0, then close if length == 0 @connection.send_data("\xff\x00") @state = :closing @connection.close_connection_after_writing else error = true end end else # If the high-order bit of the /frame type/ byte is _not_ set if @data.getbyte(0) != 0x00 # Close the connection since this buffer can never match raise WSProtocolError, "Invalid frame received" end # Addition to the spec to protect against malicious requests if @data.size > @connection.max_frame_size raise WSMessageTooBigError, "Frame length too long (#{@data.size} bytes)" end msg = @data.slice!(/\A\x00[^\xff]*\xff/) if msg msg.gsub!(/\A\x00|\xff\z/, '') if @state == :closing debug [:ignored_message, msg] else msg.force_encoding('UTF-8') if msg.respond_to?(:force_encoding) @connection.trigger_on_message(msg) end else error = true end end end false end # frames need to start with 0x00-0x7f byte and end with # an 0xFF byte. Per spec, we can also set the first # byte to a value betweent 0x80 and 0xFF, followed by # a leading length indicator def send_text_frame(data) debug [:sending_text_frame, data] ary = ["\x00", data, "\xff"] ary.collect{ |s| s.force_encoding('UTF-8') if s.respond_to?(:force_encoding) } @connection.send_data(ary.join) end end end end