sslechoclient.cpp Example File

sslechoclient/sslechoclient.cpp

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  #include "sslechoclient.h"
  #include <QtCore/QDebug>
  #include <QtWebSockets/QWebSocket>
  #include <QCoreApplication>

  QT_USE_NAMESPACE

  SslEchoClient::SslEchoClient(const QUrl &url, QObject *parent) :
      QObject(parent),
      m_webSocket()
  {
      connect(&m_webSocket, &QWebSocket::connected, this, &SslEchoClient::onConnected);
      typedef void (QWebSocket:: *sslErrorsSignal)(const QList<QSslError> &);
      connect(&m_webSocket, static_cast<sslErrorsSignal>(&QWebSocket::sslErrors),
              this, &SslEchoClient::onSslErrors);
      m_webSocket.open(QUrl(url));
  }

  void SslEchoClient::onConnected()
  {
      qDebug() << "WebSocket connected";
      connect(&m_webSocket, &QWebSocket::textMessageReceived,
              this, &SslEchoClient::onTextMessageReceived);
      m_webSocket.sendTextMessage(QStringLiteral("Hello, world!"));
  }

  void SslEchoClient::onTextMessageReceived(QString message)
  {
      qDebug() << "Message received:" << message;
      qApp->quit();
  }

  void SslEchoClient::onSslErrors(const QList<QSslError> &errors)
  {
      Q_UNUSED(errors);

      // WARNING: Never ignore SSL errors in production code.
      // The proper way to handle self-signed certificates is to add a custom root
      // to the CA store.

      m_webSocket.ignoreSslErrors();
  }