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title, order, status
| title | order | status |
|---|---|---|
| W03. Handle Connection Close | 53 | draft |
A WebSocket ends when either side closes it explicitly, or when the network drops. Handle close cleanly, and your cleanup and reconnect logic stays tidy.
Detect a closed connection
When ws.read() returns ReadResult::Fail, the connection is gone — either cleanly or with an error. Break out of the loop and the handler will finish.
svr.WebSocket("/chat", [](const httplib::Request &req, httplib::ws::WebSocket &ws) {
std::string msg;
while (ws.is_open()) {
auto result = ws.read(msg);
if (result == httplib::ws::ReadResult::Fail) {
std::cout << "disconnected" << std::endl;
break;
}
handle_message(ws, msg);
}
// cleanup runs once we're out of the loop
cleanup_user_session(req);
});
You can also check ws.is_open() — it's the same signal from a different angle.
Close from the server side
To close explicitly, call close().
ws.close(httplib::ws::CloseStatus::Normal, "bye");
The first argument is the close status; the second is an optional reason. Common CloseStatus values:
| Value | Meaning |
|---|---|
Normal (1000) |
Normal closure |
GoingAway (1001) |
Server is shutting down |
ProtocolError (1002) |
Protocol violation detected |
UnsupportedData (1003) |
Received data that can't be handled |
PolicyViolation (1008) |
Violated a policy |
MessageTooBig (1009) |
Message too large |
InternalError (1011) |
Server-side error |
Close from the client side
The client API is identical.
cli.close(httplib::ws::CloseStatus::Normal);
Destroying the client also closes the connection, but calling close() explicitly makes the intent clearer.
Graceful shutdown
To notify in-flight clients that the server is going down, use GoingAway.
ws.close(httplib::ws::CloseStatus::GoingAway, "server restarting");
The client can inspect that status and decide whether to reconnect.
Example: a tiny chat with quit
svr.WebSocket("/chat", [](const auto &req, auto &ws) {
std::string msg;
while (ws.is_open()) {
if (ws.read(msg) == httplib::ws::ReadResult::Fail) break;
if (msg == "/quit") {
ws.send("goodbye");
ws.close(httplib::ws::CloseStatus::Normal, "user quit");
break;
}
ws.send("echo: " + msg);
}
});
Note: On a sudden network drop,
read()returnsFailwith no chance to callclose(). Put your cleanup at the end of the handler, and both paths — clean close and abrupt disconnect — end up in the same place.