ring-undertow-adapter is a Ring server built with Undertow.
HTTP handler returns an Undertow server instance. To stop call (.stop <handler instance>)
.
The handler is initialized using a map with the following keys:
:configurator
- a function called with the Undertow Builder instance:host
- the hostname to listen on:port
- the port to listen on (defaults to 80):ssl-port
- a number, requires either :ssl-context, :keystore, or :key-managers:keystore
- the filepath (a String) to the keystore:key-password
- the password for the keystore:truststore
- if separate from the keystore:trust-password
- if :truststore passed:ssl-context
- a valid javax.net.ssl.SSLContext:key-managers
- a valid javax.net.ssl.KeyManager []:trust-managers
- a valid javax.net.ssl.TrustManager []:http2?
- a flag to enable http2. Boolean:io-threads
- # threads handling IO, defaults to available processors:worker-threads
- # threads invoking handlers, defaults to (* io-threads 8):buffer-size
- a number, defaults to 16k for modern servers:direct-buffers?
- boolean, defaults to true:dispatch?
- dispatch handlers off the I/O threads (default: true)handler-proxy
- an optional custom handler proxy function taking handler as single argument(require '[ring.adapter.undertow :refer [run-undertow]])
(defn handler [req]
{:status 200
:body "Hello world"})
(run-undertow handler {:port 8080})
A WebSocket handler is created using a Ring handler function that returns a map
containing a :undertow/websocket
containing the configuration map:
:on-message
- fn taking map of keys :channel
, :data
(optional):on-close-message
- fn taking map of keys :channel
, :message
(optional):on-close
- fn taking map of keys :channel
, :ws-channel
(optional):on-error
- fn taking map of keys :channel
, :error
(optional)(require '[ring.adapter.undertow.websocket :as ws])
(fn [request]
{:undertow/websocket
{:on-open (fn [_] (println "WS open!"))
:on-message (fn [{:keys [channel data]}] (ws/send "message received" channel))
:on-close (fn [_] (println "WS closeed!"))}})
Undertow adapter provides session middleware using Undertow session. By default, sessions will timeout after 30 minutes of inactivity.
Supported options:
:timeout
The number of seconds of inactivity before session expires [1800], value less than or equal to zero indicates the session
should never expire.:cookie-name
The name of the cookie that holds the session key ["JSESSIONID"]:cookie-attrs
A map of attributes to associate with the session cookie with the following options:
:path
- the subpath the cookie is valid for:domain
- the domain the cookie is valid for:max-age
- the maximum age in seconds of the cookie:secure
- set to true if the cookie requires HTTPS, prevent HTTP access:http-only
- set to true if the cookie is valid for HTTP and HTTPS only (ie. prevent JavaScript access)(require '[ring.adapter.undertow.middleware.session :refer [wrap-session]])
(wrap-session handler {:http-only true})
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