Released 2018-09-19
- Allowing additional request
headers
to be specified in thetlsOptions
config parameter for WebSocketClient. See pull request #323 - Resolving deprecation warnings relating to usage of
new Buffer
Released 2018-04-27
- No longer using the deprecated
noAssert
parameter for functions reading and writing binary numeric data. (Thanks, @BridgeAR)
Released 2017-10-18
- Bumping minimum supported node version specified in package.json to v0.10.x because some upstream libraries no longer install on v0.8.x
- Allowing use of close codes 1012, 1013, 1014
- Allowing the
Host
header to be overridden. (Thanks, @Juneil) - Mitigating infinite loop for broken connections (Thanks, @tvkit)
- Fixed Markdown Typos (Thanks, @teramotodaiki)
- Adding old readyState constants for W3CWebSocket interface (Thanks, @thechriswalker)
Released 2016-12-28
- Fixed a bug when using native keepalive on Node >= 6.0. (Thanks, @prossin)
- Upgrading outdated dependencies
Released 2016-05-18
- Official support for Node 6.x
- Updating dependencies. Specifically, updating nan to ^2.3.3
Released 2015-09-28
- Updating to work with nan 2.x
Released 2015-07-22
- Incremented and re-published to work around an aborted npm publish of v1.0.20.
Released 2015-07-22
- Added EventTarget to the W3CWebSocket interface (Thanks, @ibc!)
- Corrected an inaccurate error message. (Thanks, @lekoaf!)
Released 2015-05-28
- Updated to nan v1.8.x (tested with v1.8.4)
- Added
"license": "Apache-2.0"
to package.json via pull request #199 by @pgilad. See npm1k.org.
Released 2015-03-19
- Resolves issue #195 - passing number to connection.send() causes crash
- Added close code/reason arguments to W3CWebSocket#close()
Released 2015-01-17
- Resolves issue #179 - Allow toBuffer to work with empty data
Released 2015-01-16
- Resolves issue #178 - Ping Frames with no data
Released 2015-01-13
- Resolves issue #177 - WebSocketClient ignores options unless it has a tlsOptions property
Released 2014-12-03
- Resolves issue #173 - To allow the W3CWebSocket interface to accept an optional non-standard configuration object as its third parameter, which will be ignored when running in a browser context.
Released 2014-11-29
- Fixes issue #171 - Code to prevent calling req.accept/req.reject multiple times breaks sanity checks in req.accept
Released 2014-11-28
- Fixes issue #170 - Non-native XOR implementation broken after making JSHint happy
Released 2014-11-25
- Fixes some undefined behavior surrounding closing WebSocket connections and more reliably handles edge cases.
- Adds an implementation of the W3C WebSocket API for browsers to facilitate sharing code between client and server via browserify. (Thanks, @ibc!)
WebSocketConnection.prototype.close
now accepts optionalreasonCode
anddescription
parameters.- Calling
accept
orreject
more than once on aWebSocketRequest
will now throw an error. Issue #149 - Handling connections dropped by client before accepted by server Issue #167
- Integrating Gulp and JSHint (Thanks, @ibc!)
- Starting to add individual unit tests (using substack's tape and faucet)
Released 2014-10-22
- Fixed Issue #146 that was causing WebSocketClient to throw errors when instantiated if passed
tlsOptions
.
Released 2014-10-20
- Fixing an insidious corner-case bug that prevented
WebSocketConnection
from firing theclose
event in certain cases when there was an error on the underlyingSocket
, leading to connections sticking around forever, stuck erroneously in theconnected
state. These "ghost" connections would cause an error event when trying to write to them. - Removed deprecated
websocketVersion
property. UsewebSocketVersion
instead (case difference). - Allowing user to specify all properties for
tlsOptions
in WebSocketClient, not just a few whitelisted properties. This keeps us from having to constantly add new config properties for new versions of Node. (Thanks, jesusprubio) - Removing support for Node 0.4.x and 0.6.x.
- Adding
fuzzingclient.json
spec file for the Autobahn Test Suite. - Now more fairly emitting
message
events from theWebSocketConnection
. Previously, all buffered frames for a connection would be processed and allmessage
events emitted before moving on to processing the next connection with available data. Now We process one frame per connection (most of the time) in a more fair round-robin fashion. - Now correctly calling the
EventEmitter
superclass constructor during class instance initialization. WebSocketClient.prototype.connect
now accepts the empty string (''
) to mean "no subprotocol requested." Previously eithernull
or an empty array ([]
) was required.- Fixing a
TypeError
bug inWebSocketRouter
(Thanks, a0000778) - Fixing a potential race condition when attaching event listeners to the underlying
Socket
. (Thanks RichardBsolut) WebSocketClient
now accepts an optional options hash to be passed to(http|https).request
. (Thanks mildred and aus) This enables the following new abilities, amongst others:- Use WebSocket-Node from behind HTTP/HTTPS proxy servers using koichik/node-tunnel or similar.
- Specify the local port and local address to bind the outgoing request socket to.
- Adding option to ignore
X-Forwarded-For
headers when accepting connections from untrusted clients. - Adding ability to mount a
WebSocketServer
instance to an arbitrary number of Node http/https servers. - Adding browser shim so Browserify won't blow up when trying to package up code that uses WebSocket-Node. The shim is a no-op, it does not implement a wrapper providing the WebSocket-Node API in the browser.
- Incorporating upstream enhancements for the native C++ UTF-8 validation and xor masking functions. (Thanks einaros and kkoopa)
Released 2012-12-26
- Fixed remaining naming inconsistency of "websocketVersion" as opposed to "webSocketVersion" throughout the code, and added deprecation warnings for use of the old casing throughout.
- Fixed an issue with our case-insensitive handling of WebSocket subprotocols. Clients that requested a mixed-case subprotocol would end up failing the connection when the server accepted the connection, returning a lower-case version of the subprotocol name. Now we return the subprotocol name in the exact casing that was requested by the client, while still maintaining the case-insensitive verification logic for convenience and practicality.
- Making sure that any socket-level activity timeout that may have been set on a TCP socket is removed when initializing a connection.
- Added support for native TCP Keep-Alive instead of using the WebSocket ping/pong packets to serve that function.
- Fixed cookie parsing to be compliant with RFC 2109
Released 2012-08-12
- Native modules are now optional! If they fail to compile, WebSocket-Node will still work but will not verify that received UTF-8 data is valid, and xor masking/unmasking of payload data for security purposes will not be as efficient as it is performed in JavaScript instead of native code.
- Reduced Node.JS version requirement back to v0.6.10
Released 2012-05-22
- Now requires Node v0.6.13 since that's the first version that I can manage to successfully build the native UTF-8 validator with node-gyp through npm.
Released 2012-05-21
- Fixes the issues that users were having building the native UTF-8 validator on Windows platforms. Special Thanks to:
- Fixed accidental global variable usage (Thanks, hakobera!)
- Added callbacks to the send* methods that provide notification of messages being sent on the wire and any socket errors that may occur when sending a message. (Thanks, zerodivisi0n!)
- Added option to disable logging in the echo-server in the test folder (Thanks, oberstet!)
Released 2011-12-18
- Now validates that incoming UTF-8 messages do, in fact, contain valid UTF-8 data. The connection is dropped with prejudice if invalid data is received. This strict behavior conforms to the WebSocket RFC and is verified by the Autobahn Test Suite. This is accomplished in a performant way by using a native C++ Node module created by einaros.
- Updated handling of connection closure to pass more of the Autobahn Test Suite.
Released 2011-12-18
- Substantial speed increase (~150% on my machine, depending on the circumstances) due to an optimization in FastBufferList.js that drastically reduces the number of memory alloctions and buffer copying. (kazuyukitanimura)
Released 2011-11-28
- Fixing whiteboard example to work under Node 0.6.x (theturtle32)
- Now correctly emitting a
close
event with a 1006 error code if there is a TCP error while writing to the socket during the handshake. (theturtle32) - Catching errors when writing to the TCP socket during the handshake. (justoneplanet)
- No longer outputting console.warn messages when there is an error writing to the TCP socket (justoneplanet)
- Fixing some formatting errors, commas, semicolons, etc. (kaisellgren)
Released 2011-11-21
- Now works with Node 0.6.2 as well as 0.4.12
- Support TLS in WebSocketClient
- Added support for setting and reading cookies
- Added WebSocketServer.prototype.broadcast(data) convenience method
- Added
resourceURL
property to WebSocketRequest objects. It is a Node URL object with theresource
and any query string params already parsed. - The WebSocket request router no longer includes the entire query string when trying to match the path name of the request.
- WebSocketRouterRequest objects now include all the properties and events of WebSocketRequest objects.
- Removed more console.log statements. Please rely on the various events emitted to be notified of error conditions. I decided that it is not a library's place to spew information to the console.
- Renamed the
websocketVersion
property towebSocketVersion
throughout the code to fix inconsistent capitalization.websocketVersion
has been kept for compatibility but is deprecated and may be removed in the future. - Now outputting the sanitized version of custom header names rather than the raw value. This prevents invalid HTTP from being put onto the wire if given an illegal header name.
I decided it's time to start maintaining a changelog now, starting with version 1.0.1.