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# WebSockets
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Actix supports WebSockets out-of-the-box. It is possible to convert request's `Payload`
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to a stream of [*ws::Message*](../actix_web/ws/enum.Message.html) with
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a [*ws::WsStream*](../actix_web/ws/struct.WsStream.html) and then use stream
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combinators to handle actual messages. But it is simplier to handle websocket communications
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with http actor.
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```rust
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extern crate actix;
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extern crate actix_web;
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use actix::*;
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use actix_web::*;
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/// Define http actor
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struct Ws;
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impl Actor for Ws {
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type Context = HttpContext<Self>;
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}
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/// Define Handler for ws::Message message
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# impl StreamHandler<ws::Message> for WsRoute {}
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impl Handler<ws::Message> for WsRoute {
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fn handle(&mut self, msg: ws::Message, ctx: &mut HttpContext<Self>) -> Response<Self, ws::Message>
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{
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match msg {
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ws::Message::Ping(msg) => ws::WsWriter::pong(ctx, &msg),
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ws::Message::Text(text) => ws::WsWriter::text(ctx, &text),
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ws::Message::Binary(bin) => ws::WsWriter::binary(ctx, bin),
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_ => (),
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}
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Self::empty()
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}
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}
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fn main() {
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Application::new()
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.resource("/ws/", |r| r.f(|req| ws::start(req, WS)) // <- register websocket route
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.finish();
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}
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```
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Simple websocket echo server example is available in
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[examples directory](https://github.com/actix/actix-web/blob/master/examples/websocket.rs).
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Example chat server with ability to chat over websocket connection or tcp connection
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is available in [websocket-chat directory](https://github.com/actix/actix-web/tree/master/examples/websocket-chat/)
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