I'm running a script that forwards webhooks to a WebSocket. The part that sends the webhook to the WebSocket checks for inactive connections and tries to remove them when forwarding webhooks sometimes fails with this error:
http: panic serving 10.244.38.169:40958: runtime error: slice bounds out of range
(The IP/port is always different, this is just an example.)
Relevant code:
// Map holding all Websocket clients and the endpoints they are subscribed to
var clients = make(map[string][]*websocket.Conn)
var upgrader = websocket.Upgrader{}
// function to execute when a new client connects to the websocket
func handleClient(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, endpoint string) {
conn, err := upgrader.Upgrade(w, r, nil)
// ...
// Add client to endpoint slice
clients[endpoint] = append(clients[endpoint], conn)
}
// function to send a webhook to a websocket endpoint
func handleHook(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, endpoint string) {
msg := Message{}
// ...
// Get all clients listening to the current endpoint
conns := clients[endpoint]
if conns != nil {
for i, conn := range conns {
if conn.WriteJSON(msg) != nil {
// Remove client and close connection if sending failed
conns = append(conns[:i], conns[i+1:]...) // this is the line that sometimes triggers the panic
conn.Close()
}
}
}
clients[endpoint] = conns
}
I cannot figure out why iterating over the connections and appending them sometimes triggers the panic.