trustgraph/dev-tools/tests/relay/websocket_relay.py
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Misc test harnesses (#749)
Some misc test harnesses for a few features
2026-04-01 13:52:28 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
WebSocket Relay Test Harness
This script creates a relay server with two WebSocket endpoints:
- /in - for test clients to connect to
- /out - for reverse gateway to connect to
Messages are bidirectionally relayed between the two connections.
Usage:
python websocket_relay.py [--port PORT] [--host HOST]
"""
import asyncio
import logging
import argparse
from aiohttp import web, WSMsgType
import weakref
from typing import Optional, Set
# Configure logging
logging.basicConfig(
level=logging.INFO,
format='%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s'
)
logger = logging.getLogger("websocket_relay")
class WebSocketRelay:
"""WebSocket relay that forwards messages between 'in' and 'out' connections"""
def __init__(self):
self.in_connections: Set = weakref.WeakSet()
self.out_connections: Set = weakref.WeakSet()
async def handle_in_connection(self, request):
"""Handle incoming connections on /in endpoint"""
ws = web.WebSocketResponse()
await ws.prepare(request)
self.in_connections.add(ws)
logger.info(f"New 'in' connection. Total in: {len(self.in_connections)}, out: {len(self.out_connections)}")
try:
async for msg in ws:
if msg.type == WSMsgType.TEXT:
data = msg.data
logger.info(f"IN → OUT: {data}")
await self._forward_to_out(data)
elif msg.type == WSMsgType.BINARY:
data = msg.data
logger.info(f"IN → OUT: {len(data)} bytes (binary)")
await self._forward_to_out(data, binary=True)
elif msg.type == WSMsgType.ERROR:
logger.error(f"WebSocket error on 'in' connection: {ws.exception()}")
break
else:
break
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error in 'in' connection handler: {e}")
finally:
logger.info(f"'in' connection closed. Remaining in: {len(self.in_connections)}, out: {len(self.out_connections)}")
return ws
async def handle_out_connection(self, request):
"""Handle outgoing connections on /out endpoint"""
ws = web.WebSocketResponse()
await ws.prepare(request)
self.out_connections.add(ws)
logger.info(f"New 'out' connection. Total in: {len(self.in_connections)}, out: {len(self.out_connections)}")
try:
async for msg in ws:
if msg.type == WSMsgType.TEXT:
data = msg.data
logger.info(f"OUT → IN: {data}")
await self._forward_to_in(data)
elif msg.type == WSMsgType.BINARY:
data = msg.data
logger.info(f"OUT → IN: {len(data)} bytes (binary)")
await self._forward_to_in(data, binary=True)
elif msg.type == WSMsgType.ERROR:
logger.error(f"WebSocket error on 'out' connection: {ws.exception()}")
break
else:
break
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error in 'out' connection handler: {e}")
finally:
logger.info(f"'out' connection closed. Remaining in: {len(self.in_connections)}, out: {len(self.out_connections)}")
return ws
async def _forward_to_out(self, data, binary=False):
"""Forward message from 'in' to all 'out' connections"""
if not self.out_connections:
logger.warning("No 'out' connections available to forward message")
return
closed_connections = []
for ws in list(self.out_connections):
try:
if ws.closed:
closed_connections.append(ws)
continue
if binary:
await ws.send_bytes(data)
else:
await ws.send_str(data)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error forwarding to 'out' connection: {e}")
closed_connections.append(ws)
# Clean up closed connections
for ws in closed_connections:
if ws in self.out_connections:
self.out_connections.discard(ws)
async def _forward_to_in(self, data, binary=False):
"""Forward message from 'out' to all 'in' connections"""
if not self.in_connections:
logger.warning("No 'in' connections available to forward message")
return
closed_connections = []
for ws in list(self.in_connections):
try:
if ws.closed:
closed_connections.append(ws)
continue
if binary:
await ws.send_bytes(data)
else:
await ws.send_str(data)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error forwarding to 'in' connection: {e}")
closed_connections.append(ws)
# Clean up closed connections
for ws in closed_connections:
if ws in self.in_connections:
self.in_connections.discard(ws)
async def create_app(relay):
"""Create the web application with routes"""
app = web.Application()
# Add routes
app.router.add_get('/in', relay.handle_in_connection)
app.router.add_get('/out', relay.handle_out_connection)
# Add a simple status endpoint
async def status(request):
status_info = {
'in_connections': len(relay.in_connections),
'out_connections': len(relay.out_connections),
'status': 'running'
}
return web.json_response(status_info)
app.router.add_get('/status', status)
app.router.add_get('/', status) # Root also shows status
return app
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="WebSocket Relay Test Harness"
)
parser.add_argument(
'--host',
default='localhost',
help='Host to bind to (default: localhost)'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--port',
type=int,
default=8080,
help='Port to bind to (default: 8080)'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--verbose', '-v',
action='store_true',
help='Enable verbose logging'
)
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.verbose:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
relay = WebSocketRelay()
print(f"Starting WebSocket Relay on {args.host}:{args.port}")
print(f" 'in' endpoint: ws://{args.host}:{args.port}/in")
print(f" 'out' endpoint: ws://{args.host}:{args.port}/out")
print(f" Status: http://{args.host}:{args.port}/status")
print()
print("Usage:")
print(f" Test client connects to: ws://{args.host}:{args.port}/in")
print(f" Reverse gateway connects to: ws://{args.host}:{args.port}/out")
web.run_app(create_app(relay), host=args.host, port=args.port)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()