On Oct 28, 2012, at 1:26 PM, Philippe May <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, > > There were a lot discussions regarding Websockets few months (years?) back, > before the RFC6455 was released and the hybi group defining the protocol was > in pretty messy state. > > Now this technology is stable and coming mainstream with almost all browsers > supporting it, so i think it's time to reopen the question for Twisted. > > There are many forks on Github from the original work of rlotun called > txWebSocket. > My branch may be the most advanced ( https://github.com/aprilmay/txWebSocket > ). > It works quite well for my purpose until now, even if it can surely be > improved. > It has both server and client, trial tests, basic support for extensions (eg > compression and multiplexing are on the way from the hybi group) and i hope > is efficient enough for most uses. > > There is also a project called Autobahn but it is not integrated with > twisted.web (so one cannot serve standard HTTP and websockets from the same > service out of the box) and was designed first to be a test suite for the > development of the protocol. > > What are the opinions from the core team and other people in this list on > this? The relevant link here is <http://tm.tl/4173>. There's a branch, and work is still ongoing there, with updates as recent as 3 days ago. Perhaps you should just Cc: yourself on that ticket and participate in development? -glyph _______________________________________________ Twisted-web mailing list [email protected] http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-web
