swooleWhat should I do if I can’t access?
How to access Swoole using https
Swoole can be accessed normally under http, but not under https. Baidu spent the whole day and did not find a complete one. solution, so I decided to record this problem myself
Method/step
I won’t go into details about how to configure apche’s https, just add the certificate you bought Just go to the ssl configuration.
Install openssl
Direct yum install -y openssl under centos and it will be ok
Install swoole. Pay special attention to the fact that many people who read the introduction to swoole just follow the steps inside to install it. swoole must compile the --enable-openssl parameter
I compiled it like this./configure --with-php-config=/usr/local/php7/bin/php-config --enable-openssl
If you have compiled it before, you only need to go to the swoole installation package and recompile it once.
Check whether openssl is compiled in
Execute php --ri swoole
Server-side code of swoole code
When initializing the class, add openssl parameters
new swoole_websocket_server("0.0.0.0", 8080, SWOOLE_PROCESS, SWOOLE_SOCK_TCP | SWOOLE_SSL);
set Add your certificate to it
'ssl_cert_file'=>'public.pem', 'ssl_key_file'=>'15200000000.key',
Client code
The client must use https domain name when connecting
Example :wss://www.test9999.com:9999
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