WebSockets¶
When defining WebSockets, you normally declare a parameter of type WebSocket
and
with it you can read data from the client and send data to it.
It is provided directly by Starlette, but you can import it from fastapi
:
from fastapi import WebSocket
Tip
When you want to define dependencies that should be compatible with both HTTP and
WebSockets, you can define a parameter that takes an HTTPConnection
instead of a
Request
or a WebSocket
.
fastapi.WebSocket
¶
WebSocket(scope, receive, send)
Bases: HTTPConnection
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
scope |
TYPE:
|
receive |
TYPE:
|
send |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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url_for
¶
url_for(name, /, **path_params)
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
name |
TYPE:
|
**path_params |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/requests.py
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receive
async
¶
receive()
Receive ASGI websocket messages, ensuring valid state transitions.
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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send
async
¶
send(message)
Send ASGI websocket messages, ensuring valid state transitions.
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
message |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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accept
async
¶
accept(subprotocol=None, headers=None)
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
subprotocol |
TYPE:
|
headers |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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receive_text
async
¶
receive_text()
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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receive_bytes
async
¶
receive_bytes()
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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receive_json
async
¶
receive_json(mode='text')
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
mode |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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iter_text
async
¶
iter_text()
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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iter_bytes
async
¶
iter_bytes()
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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iter_json
async
¶
iter_json()
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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send_text
async
¶
send_text(data)
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
data |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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send_bytes
async
¶
send_bytes(data)
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
data |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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send_json
async
¶
send_json(data, mode='text')
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
data |
TYPE:
|
mode |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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close
async
¶
close(code=1000, reason=None)
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
code |
TYPE:
|
reason |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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When a client disconnects, a WebSocketDisconnect
exception is raised, you can catch
it.
You can import it directly form fastapi
:
from fastapi import WebSocketDisconnect
fastapi.WebSocketDisconnect
¶
WebSocketDisconnect(code=1000, reason=None)
Bases: Exception
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
code |
TYPE:
|
reason |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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WebSockets - additional classes¶
Additional classes for handling WebSockets.
Provided directly by Starlette, but you can import it from fastapi
:
from fastapi.websockets import WebSocketDisconnect, WebSocketState
fastapi.websockets.WebSocketDisconnect
¶
WebSocketDisconnect(code=1000, reason=None)
Bases: Exception
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
code |
TYPE:
|
reason |
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/websockets.py
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