gonzakpo / websocket-bundle
Ratchet abstraction for Symfony 4
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Type:symfony-bundle
pkg:composer/gonzakpo/websocket-bundle
Requires
- php: ^7.3
- cboden/ratchet: ^0.4.1
- ratchet/pawl: ^0.3.4
- symfony/framework-bundle: ^3.4|^4.3|^5.0
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Last update: 2025-10-07 04:19:26 UTC
README
This small bundle is a Ratchet abstraction for Symfony 4. Just create message handlers and your server is set.
Installation
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute:
$ composer require gonzakpo/websocket-bundle
Create handlers
Create services implementing HandlerInterface:
<?php // src/Handler/WelcomeHandler.php namespace App\Handler; use Ratchet\ConnectionInterface; use RollandRock\WebsocketBundle\Client\ClientStack; use RollandRock\WebsocketBundle\Handler\HandlerInterface; class WelcomeHandler implements HandlerInterface { public static function getName(): string { return 'welcome'; } public function handle(ClientStack $clientStack, ConnectionInterface $from, array $data) { // Handle the "welcome" message sent by $from, containing $data. // You also have access to the whole clients stack } }
Configure handlers
The default port is 4242. You can change it.
Also, the default clients that will be provided will be instances of RollandRock\WebsocketBundle\Client. You can extend it to fit your needs and specify it in the config.
rolland_rock_websocket: port: 3240 client: App\Client\Client
Run the server
php bin/console rr:websocket:server
Send messages
The messages need to have the following format :
{
"type": "welcome",
"data": {
/* some data */
}
}
Author
Gonzalo Alonso - gonkpo@gmail.com
By
Pierre Rolland - roll.pierre@gmail.com