> Hi,
> 
> If it is only using WebSocket, I think that Gevent is good. Is using Gevent
> and Eventlet together safe?

unfortunately, no.

YAMAMOTO Takashi

> 
> 2014-02-14 22:40 GMT+09:00 Jeremias Blendin <
> [email protected]>:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have used gevent websocket, which integrated well with pywsgi, which is
>> (or was?) used for the RASP API of Ryu.
>> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gevent-websocket/
>>
>>
>>
>> 2014-02-13 3:54 GMT+01:00 Satoshi Kobayashi <[email protected]>
>> :
>>
>>> 2014-02-13 8:23 GMT+09:00 FUJITA Tomonori <[email protected]>
>>> :
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, 12 Feb 2014 12:52:36 +0900
>>>> Satoshi Kobayashi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > If Raw TCP is changed to WebSocket only, It do not have many merits.
>>>> But
>>>> > when messaging is also changed to non-binary (JSON?), it seems to be
>>>> easy
>>>> > to use. Many development tools exist.
>>>>
>>>> As I wrote in another mail, I talked about extending our REST API so
>>>> JSON RPC or something that more developers are familir with. What RPC
>>>> protocol is mostly used with WebSocket?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Umm...I do not know about it. WAMP (The WebSocket Application Messaging
>>> Protocol) also seems to be famous.
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I used Messagepack RPC for our VRRP API but I guess that people prefer
>>>> the REST-alike API. As long as bi-directional, such API works for
>>>> VRRP, I guess (as you know, events like master-slave transition needs
>>>> to be notified to other components).
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> > BTW, I researched whether Ryu can support WebSocket. It seemed that
>>>> > Eventlet (0.14.0) WebSocket support did not correspond to RFC6455, FYI.
>>>>
>>>> That's mean it's not that simple to add WebSocket support to Ryu?
>>>>
>>>
>>> It may not be easy to provide by the same endpoint as REST API. The
>>> prototype using another port was made by ws4py.
>>>
>>> ----------
>>> from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server
>>> from ws4py.websocket import EchoWebSocket
>>> from ws4py.server.wsgirefserver import WSGIServer,
>>> WebSocketWSGIRequestHandler
>>> from ws4py.server.wsgiutils import WebSocketWSGIApplication
>>> from ryu.base import app_manager
>>> from ryu.lib import hub
>>>
>>> class WebSocketServer(object):
>>>
>>>     def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
>>>         hub.spawn(self.serve_forever)
>>>
>>>     def serve_forever(self):
>>>         server = make_server('localhost', 5000, server_class=WSGIServer,
>>>                              handler_class=WebSocketWSGIRequestHandler,
>>>
>>>  app=WebSocketWSGIApplication(handler_cls=EchoWebSocket))
>>>         server.initialize_websockets_manager()
>>>         server.serve_forever()
>>>
>>> class WebSocketApp(app_manager.RyuApp):
>>>     _CONTEXTS = {
>>>         'websocket': WebSocketServer,
>>>     }
>>>
>>> ----------
>>>
>>>
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