WebSocketCommandline
WebSocketCommandline is a command line tool to easily test the connectivity of WebSocket client/server in shell with Python.
Compatibility
Tested with:
- Python 3.4
- Python 2.7
Installation
Option A
pip it!
&> pip install WebSocketCommandline
Option B
No special installation needed for now. Download the file and run it with python interpreter.
&> python websocket_tester.py
Dependencies can be installed by:
&> sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
Usage
websocket_tester.py will automatically start a WebSocket server at startup. To change the default server port:
&> python websocket_tester.py --port 12345
In addition to the port, you can also change the WebSocket URI path for the server:
&> python websocket_tester.py --port 12345 --url-root iamawebsocket
This will make the server listen on ws://localhost:12345/iamawebsocket
websocket_tester.py 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 pipTested 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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