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    Mikeeeeee
    wrote on last edited by Mikeeeeee
    #4

    I am trying to connect to the socket so but qdebug return false. What do I need to fix?
    .h

        QWebSocket myWebSocket;
        QUrl myUrl;
    

    .cpp

        myUrl = "wss://ws.binaryws.com/websockets/v3?app_id=xlY2chJR33XoSL5";
        myWebSocket.open(QUrl(myUrl));
        qDebug()<<myWebSocket.isValid();
    
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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      @Mikeeeeee said in How to send json-file to the address?:

      What do I need to fix?

      Read the documentation and examples and see that all socket functions are async in Qt.

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        Mikeeeeee
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        #6

        I tried to use the class from the example "SSL Echo Client Example", but it also does not work. Please tell me how to connect to the websocket?
        cpp

        SslEchoClient client(QUrl(QStringLiteral("wss://ws.binaryws.com/websockets/v3?app_id=xlY2chJRk0XoSL5")));
        qDebug()<<client->m_webSocket.isValid()<<client->m_webSocket.state();
        

        debug return: false QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState

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          Christian Ehrlicher
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          Again: how should it work when the socket has no time to do the actual connection? The operations are asynchronous !

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            Mikeeeeee
            wrote on last edited by Mikeeeeee
            #8

            Okay, can you please tell me how I can run it asynchronously?
            Or maybe the program can wait until a socket connection appears?

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              Okay, can you please tell me how I can run it asynchronously?
              Or maybe the program can wait until a socket connection appears?

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              jsulm
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              wrote on last edited by jsulm
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              @Mikeeeeee said in How to send json-file to the address?:

              Okay, can you please tell me how I can run it asynchronously?

              You already do. You need to connect a slot to https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwebsocket.html#connected signal and in that slot call

              qDebug()<<myWebSocket.isValid();
              

              "Or maybe the program can wait until a socket connection appears?" - why don't you simply use signals/slots?!

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                Mikeeeeee
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                I took the example code, and it says so:

                SslEchoClient::SslEchoClient(const QUrl &url, QObject *parent) :
                    QObject(parent)
                {
                    connect(&m_webSocket, &QWebSocket::connected, this, &SslEchoClient::onConnected);
                    connect(&m_webSocket, QOverload<const QList<QSslError>&>::of(&QWebSocket::sslErrors),
                            this, &SslEchoClient::onSslErrors);
                    m_webSocket.open(QUrl(url));
                }
                

                There are signals and slots, I create an object of this class, but it does not connect. Why?

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                  I took the example code, and it says so:

                  SslEchoClient::SslEchoClient(const QUrl &url, QObject *parent) :
                      QObject(parent)
                  {
                      connect(&m_webSocket, &QWebSocket::connected, this, &SslEchoClient::onConnected);
                      connect(&m_webSocket, QOverload<const QList<QSslError>&>::of(&QWebSocket::sslErrors),
                              this, &SslEchoClient::onSslErrors);
                      m_webSocket.open(QUrl(url));
                  }
                  

                  There are signals and slots, I create an object of this class, but it does not connect. Why?

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                  jsulm
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                  wrote on last edited by jsulm
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                  @Mikeeeeee said in How to send json-file to the address?:

                  but it does not connect. Why?

                  You know, there is https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwebsocket.html#error-1 signal.
                  Did you connect a slot to it to see whether you get an error?

                  Also see https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwebsocket.html#errorString

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                    I took the example code, and it says so:

                    SslEchoClient::SslEchoClient(const QUrl &url, QObject *parent) :
                        QObject(parent)
                    {
                        connect(&m_webSocket, &QWebSocket::connected, this, &SslEchoClient::onConnected);
                        connect(&m_webSocket, QOverload<const QList<QSslError>&>::of(&QWebSocket::sslErrors),
                                this, &SslEchoClient::onSslErrors);
                        m_webSocket.open(QUrl(url));
                    }
                    

                    There are signals and slots, I create an object of this class, but it does not connect. Why?

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                    @Mikeeeeee said in How to send json-file to the address?:

                    QWebSocket::sslErrors

                    why the overload ? as far as I can see sslErrors has no alternatives to QList<QSslErrors>

                    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwebsocket-members.html


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                      Mikeeeeee
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                      Tried to start an example "SslEchoClient", but it irzhe does not connect and does not display error messages.
                      In my project I connected the status output to the button:

                      #include "mainwindow.h"
                      #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                      
                      MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                          QMainWindow(parent),
                          ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                      {
                          ui->setupUi(this);
                      
                          myUrl = "wss://ws.binaryws.com/websockets/v3?app_id=xlY2chJRk0XoSL5";
                          myWebSocket.open(QUrl(myUrl));
                          qDebug()<<myWebSocket.isValid()<<myWebSocket.state();
                      
                      }
                      
                      MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                      {
                          delete ui;
                      }
                      
                      void MainWindow::on_testButton_clicked()
                      {
                          qDebug()<<myWebSocket.isValid()<<myWebSocket.state()<<myWebSocket.error();
                      }
                      

                      Debug return:
                      false QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState QAbstractSocket::UnknownSocketError
                      false QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState QAbstractSocket::UnknownSocketError
                      false QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState QAbstractSocket::UnknownSocketError
                      false QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState QAbstractSocket::UnknownSocketError

                      Why can't I even use the example "SslEchoClient" to connect to the websocket?

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                      • M Mikeeeeee

                        Tried to start an example "SslEchoClient", but it irzhe does not connect and does not display error messages.
                        In my project I connected the status output to the button:

                        #include "mainwindow.h"
                        #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                        
                        MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                            QMainWindow(parent),
                            ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                        {
                            ui->setupUi(this);
                        
                            myUrl = "wss://ws.binaryws.com/websockets/v3?app_id=xlY2chJRk0XoSL5";
                            myWebSocket.open(QUrl(myUrl));
                            qDebug()<<myWebSocket.isValid()<<myWebSocket.state();
                        
                        }
                        
                        MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                        {
                            delete ui;
                        }
                        
                        void MainWindow::on_testButton_clicked()
                        {
                            qDebug()<<myWebSocket.isValid()<<myWebSocket.state()<<myWebSocket.error();
                        }
                        

                        Debug return:
                        false QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState QAbstractSocket::UnknownSocketError
                        false QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState QAbstractSocket::UnknownSocketError
                        false QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState QAbstractSocket::UnknownSocketError
                        false QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState QAbstractSocket::UnknownSocketError

                        Why can't I even use the example "SslEchoClient" to connect to the websocket?

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                        jsulm
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                        wrote on last edited by
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                        @Mikeeeeee DO YOU HAVE ANY ERRORS WHEN TRYING TO CONNECT? After calling myWebSocket.open(QUrl(myUrl).
                        Did you connect a slot to https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwebsocket.html#error-1 as I suggested?
                        Is your onSslErrors called?

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                          Mikeeeeee
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                          #15

                          I did, but debag doesn't say it was a error:

                              myUrl = "wss://ws.binaryws.com/websockets/v3?app_id=xlY2chJRk0XoSL5";
                              myWebSocket.open(QUrl(myUrl));
                              //myWebSocket
                              qDebug()<<myWebSocket.isValid()<<myWebSocket.state();
                              connect(&myWebSocket, QOverload<QAbstractSocket::SocketError>::of(&QWebSocket::error),
                                  [=](QAbstractSocket::SocketError error){ qDebug()<<"i have error";});
                          

                          Example "SslEchoClient" also no message, means no error, but the websocket is not connected.

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                            Mikeeeeee
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                            Do you have an example of "SslEchoClient" connecting to a websocket?

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                              Mikeeeeee
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                              #17

                              Found this code. It is similar to worker.
                              You do not know any besoket on which it is possible to check operability?

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                                Mikeeeeee
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                                #18

                                If I use the program with GitHub, I get an error: "WebSocket::processHandshake: Unhandled http status code 301"
                                Please tell me why and how to fix it?

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                                  If I use the program with GitHub, I get an error: "WebSocket::processHandshake: Unhandled http status code 301"
                                  Please tell me why and how to fix it?

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                                  jsulm
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                                  @Mikeeeeee If you use Google to search for "http 301" you will find https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_301 which tells you that 301 status code means "Moved Permanently is used for permanent URL redirection". What URL are you using?

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                                    Mikeeeeee
                                    wrote on last edited by Mikeeeeee
                                    #20

                                    Trying to connect to websocket "wss://ws.binaries.com/websockets/v3?app_id=1089".
                                    Yesterday, he was connected here, and today is not connected.
                                    Apparently he works on a certain time.

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                                      Mikeeeeee
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                                      #21

                                      It looks like the bug of websocket. I connect to other web sites.

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