:title WS :sig WS(Request& context) :see >websocket >1_COMPONENT >1_INIT >1_ONCE >1_RENDER :content Defines the WebSocket message handler for the current `.ws.uce` page. The same page may expose both `RENDER(Request& context)` and `WS(Request& context)`. `RENDER(Request& context)` serves the initial HTTP response, while `WS(Request& context)` is called whenever a complete WebSocket message arrives for that page. UCE reassembles fragmented messages before calling `WS(Request& context)`. Text and binary frames are both delivered. The current payload is available directly on `context.in`, message metadata is mirrored into `context.params["WS_..."]`, and connection-local state lives on `context.connection`. ## Connection State `context.connection` is a broker-owned `DValue` for the current socket. It starts empty for a new client and persists across later `WS(Request& context)` calls on that same connection. ## Message Data The current message payload is available as: - `context.in`: current WebSocket payload - `context.params["WS_MESSAGE"]`: same payload mirrored into the parameter map The current message metadata is available as: - `context.params["WS_CONNECTION_ID"]`: sender connection ID - `context.params["WS_SCOPE"]`: current endpoint scope - `context.params["WS_CONNECTION_COUNT"]`: number of currently connected clients in that scope - `context.params["WS_OPCODE"]`: WebSocket opcode of the current message - `context.params["WS_MESSAGE_TYPE"]`: `TEXT` or `BINARY` - `context.params["WS_DOCUMENT_URI"]`: request URI of the current endpoint Helper wrappers such as `ws_message()`, `ws_connection_id()`, `ws_scope()`, `ws_connection_count()`, `ws_opcode()`, and `ws_is_binary()` are still available when that reads better for the handler. ## Related Concepts - PHP: Ratchet `onMessage`, Workerman WebSocket handlers, or lower-level callbacks around accepted socket connections - JavaScript / Node.js: browser `WebSocket` `message` handlers and Node `ws` server `connection` and `message` callbacks