| <title>WebSocket is not subject to HTTP(S) connection limit</title> |
| <script> |
| var protocol = location.protocol.replace('http', 'ws'); |
| var url = protocol + '//' + location.host + '/echo-with-no-extension'; |
| |
| // TODO(ricea): The limit for ws: is 255, but wss: gets a limit of 30 |
| // (per-host:port, not ip:port!) because it still uses the HTTP pool code. This |
| // should be fixed at some point. When it is, change this number back to 50 (or |
| // even larger, if it works). |
| var socketCount = 30; |
| var connected = 0; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < socketCount; ++i) { |
| var ws = new WebSocket(url); |
| ws.onopen = function() { |
| ++connected; |
| if (connected == socketCount) { |
| document.title = "PASS"; |
| } |
| }; |
| ws.onclose = function() { |
| document.title = "FAIL"; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| setTimeout(function() { |
| console.log("Got stuck after " + connected + " socket(s) connected"); |
| document.title = "FAIL"; |
| }, 5000); |
| </script> |