Websocket
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Open a WebSocket connection using a Rust client in JavaScript.
Supported Platforms
This plugin requires a Rust version of at least 1.77.2
Platform | Level | Notes |
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windows | ||
linux | ||
macos | ||
android | ||
ios |
Setup
Install the websocket plugin to get started.
Use your project’s package manager to add the dependency:
npm run tauri add websocket
yarn run tauri add websocket
pnpm tauri add websocket
deno task tauri add websocket
bun tauri add websocket
cargo tauri add websocket
-
Run the following command in the
src-tauri
folder to add the plugin to the project’s dependencies inCargo.toml
:cargo add tauri-plugin-websocket -
Modify
lib.rs
to initialize the plugin:src-tauri/src/lib.rs #[cfg_attr(mobile, tauri::mobile_entry_point)]pub fn run() {tauri::Builder::default().plugin(tauri_plugin_websocket::init()).run(tauri::generate_context!()).expect("error while running tauri application");} -
Install the JavaScript Guest bindings using your preferred JavaScript package manager:
npm install @tauri-apps/plugin-websocketyarn add @tauri-apps/plugin-websocketpnpm add @tauri-apps/plugin-websocketdeno add npm:@tauri-apps/plugin-websocketbun add @tauri-apps/plugin-websocket
Usage
The websocket plugin is available in JavaScript.
import WebSocket from '@tauri-apps/plugin-websocket';// when using `"withGlobalTauri": true`, you may use// const WebSocket = window.__TAURI__.websocket;
const ws = await WebSocket.connect('ws://127.0.0.1:8080');
ws.addListener((msg) => { console.log('Received Message:', msg);});
await ws.send('Hello World!');
await ws.disconnect();
Permissions
By default all potentially dangerous plugin commands and scopes are blocked and cannot be accessed. You must modify the permissions in your capabilities
configuration to enable these.
See the Capabilities Overview for more information and the step by step guide to use plugin permissions.
{ "$schema": "../gen/schemas/desktop-schema.json", "identifier": "main-capability", "description": "Capability for the main window", "windows": ["main"], "permissions": ["websocket:default"]}
Default Permission
Allows connecting and sending data to a WebSocket server
allow-connect
allow-send
Permission Table
Identifier | Description |
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|
Enables the connect command without any pre-configured scope. |
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Denies the connect command without any pre-configured scope. |
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Enables the send command without any pre-configured scope. |
|
Denies the send command without any pre-configured scope. |
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