I am trying to get the Tornado Websockets Demo running on OpenShift. I am starting from a Python2.7 cartridge.
Within app.py, I bind to the OpenShift provided python port and python IP address. The code deploys without any issues and I can go to my site and view the static files and the index. Within my client, I make sure to connect to the OpenShift standard websocket port (8000).
However, I cannot send or receive data. Whenever I attempt to send a message, the following error appears in my browser console:
WebSocket is already in CLOSING or CLOSED state.
I've included the relevant sections of code below:
app.py
import ...
ON_PAAS = 'OPENSHIFT_PYTHON_DIR' in os.environ
if ON_PAAS:
port = int(os.environ['OPENSHIFT_PYTHON_PORT'])
host = os.environ['OPENSHIFT_PYTHON_IP']
debug = False
dir_virtualenv = os.environ['OPENSHIFT_PYTHON_DIR'] + '/virtenv/'
virtualenv = os.path.join(dir_virtualenv, 'bin/activate_this.py')
try:
execfile(virtualenv, dict(__file__=virtualenv))
except IOError:
pass
else:
port = 8000
host = '127.0.0.1'
debug = True
define("port", default=port, help="run on the given port", type=int)
define("host", default=host, help="run on the given host", type=str)
define("debug", default=debug, help="run in debug mode")
class Application(tornado.web.Application):
def __init__(self):
handlers = [
(r"/", MainHandler),
(r"/chatsocket", ChatSocketHandler),
]
settings = dict(
cookie_secret="__TODO:_GENERATE_YOUR_OWN_RANDOM_VALUE_HERE__",
template_path=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "templates"),
static_path=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "static"),
xsrf_cookies=True,
)
tornado.web.Application.__init__(self, handlers, **settings)
class MainHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
...
class ChatSocketHandler(tornado.websocket.WebSocketHandler):
...
def main():
tornado.options.parse_command_line()
app = Application()
app.listen(options.port, address=options.host)
tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
chat.js
...
var updater = {
socket: null,
start: function() {
var url = "ws://" + location.host + ":8000/chatsocket";
updater.socket = new WebSocket(url);
updater.socket.onmessage = function(event) {
updater.showMessage(JSON.parse(event.data));
}
},
showMessage: function(message) {
var existing = $("#m" + message.id);
if (existing.length > 0) return;
var node = $(message.html);
node.hide();
$("#inbox").append(node);
node.slideDown();
}
};
EDIT: I assume that OpenShift supports WebSockets. The documentation isn't very thorough though.