Web Sockets deprecated
Web Sockets documentation
With Open-Xchange Middleware version 7.8.3 Web Socket connections are supported. A Web Socket connection is only allowed to be established for a fully authenticated session. Hence, a HTTP Upgrade request is required to pass all the validating and verifying steps as for regular HTTP requests in order to establish a Web Socket connection.
Moreover, a Web Socket connection is cluster-wide registered. Thus a message created on cluster member A reaches possible open Web Sockets on cluster member B.
For a comprehensive guide to setup up mail push, please see here
Prerequisites
In order to use Web Socket transport the load-balancing and/or proxy'ing Web Server needs to be prepared to also accept and manage Web Socket connections. For Apache the mod_proxy_wstunnel
module is the appropriate choice in addition to the mod_proxy
module.
Following the exemplary best-practice configuration for Apache the mod_proxy_wstunnel
module needs at first to be enabled:
$ a2enmod proxy_wstunnel
Assuming there is already a proxy configuration for Open-Xchange Groupware nodes; e.g.
# Define default Proxy container
<Proxy balancer://oxcluster>
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
BalancerMember http://ox1.open-xchange.com:8009 timeout=100 smax=0 ttl=60 retry=60 loadfactor=50 keepalive=On route=OX1
BalancerMember http://ox2.open-xchange.com:8009 timeout=100 smax=0 ttl=60 retry=60 loadfactor=50 keepalive=On route=OX2
ProxySet stickysession=JSESSIONID|jsessionid scolonpathdelim=On
</Proxy>
Simply add a section for those nodes that are supposed to be accessible by Web Socket connections:
<Proxy balancer://oxcluster_ws>
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
BalancerMember ws://ox1.open-xchange.com:8009 timeout=100 smax=0 ttl=60 retry=60 loadfactor=50 keepalive=On route=OX1
BalancerMember ws://ox2.open-xchange.com:8009 timeout=100 smax=0 ttl=60 retry=60 loadfactor=50 keepalive=On route=OX2
ProxySet stickysession=JSESSIONID|jsessionid scolonpathdelim=On
</Proxy>
As last step, there needs to be a ProxyPass
directive for the socket.io
path dedicated to Web Sockets:
ProxyPass /ajax balancer://oxcluster/ajax
ProxyPass /appsuite/api balancer://oxcluster/ajax
...
ProxyPass /socket.io balancer://oxcluster_ws/socket.io
Please note: As a Web Socket is made cluster-wide accessible, Hazelcast is used to manage the orchestration and management of Web Sockets in the cluster. If Hazelcast is not installed, inter node communication is not supported.
Installation
- Install the "open-xchange-websockets-grizzly" package
- Enable the com.openexchange.websockets.enabled property. That property is responsive to config-cascade. Hence it can be specified for user, context, context-set or server scope. For instance, create file
websockets.properties
in Open-Xchange configuration directory (/opt/open-xchange/etc
) and add linecom.openexchange.websockets.enabled=true
to globally enabled Web Sockets.
Configuration
Enable/disable
As already outlined above, the config-cascade-aware property com.openexchange.websockets.enabledcontrols whether a Web Socket is allowed to be created for a certain user.
Remote communication
The following settings control buffering and queueing of Web Socket messages that are supposed to be transferred to a remote cluster member:
- com.openexchange.websockets.grizzly.remote.delayDuration
The time in milliseconds a message (that is supposed to be transferred to a remote cluster member) is queued in buffer to await equal message that arrive during that time.
Default 1000ms - com.openexchange.websockets.grizzly.remote.maxDelayDuration
The time in milliseconds a "remote" message is at max. queued in buffer to await equal message that arrive during that time. So, even is there was an equal message recently, message is flushed from queue to avoid holding back a message forever in case there are frequent equal messages.
Default 3000ms - com.openexchange.websockets.grizzly.remote.timerFrequency
The frequency/delay in milliseconds when the buffering queue will be checked for due "remote" messages (the ones exceeding delayDuration in queue).
Default 500ms
These settings are not config-cascade-aware, but reloadable.