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Add Custom Handshake Handlers for Websocket and EventSource Plugins #684
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Websocket Protocol has 2 main authentication schemes. Basic Authentication and Cookie Based Authentication. Therefore `Cookie` Header should be sent along the Connect Event.
This lets users to accept or reject event source request after checking the request headers. ( like a cookie )
Allows Cookie-based authentication strategies.
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Added Custom Handshake Logic for AsyncEventSource Plugin. Allows Cookie based authentication at the handshake level. |
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Make sure to merge squash the branch. I've messed up this pull request by making lots of commits. 😆 |
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Will test these thoroughly and then open a pull request. It will remain as a feature request. |
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me-no-dev#684 For Websocket added: void handleHandshake(AwsHandshakeHandler handler) For EventSource added: void authorizeConnect(ArAuthorizeConnectHandler cb); Auth example and modifications. Tested on ESP8266 and ESP32 platforms See SmartSwitch.ino
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me-no-dev#684 For Websocket added: void handleHandshake(AwsHandshakeHandler handler) For EventSource added: void authorizeConnect(ArAuthorizeConnectHandler cb); Auth example and modifications. Tested on ESP8266 and ESP32 platforms See SmartSwitch.ino
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me-no-dev#684 For Websocket added: void handleHandshake(AwsHandshakeHandler handler) For EventSource added: void authorizeConnect(ArAuthorizeConnectHandler cb); Auth example and modifications. Tested on ESP8266 and ESP32 platforms See SmartSwitch.ino
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me-no-dev#684 For Websocket added: void handleHandshake(AwsHandshakeHandler handler) For EventSource added: void authorizeConnect(ArAuthorizeConnectHandler cb); Auth example and modifications. Tested on ESP8266 and ESP32 platforms See SmartSwitch.ino
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Websocket Protocol has 2 main authentication schemes. Basic Authentication and Cookie Based Authentication. Therefore
CookieHeader should be sent along the Connect Event.