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WebSocket Support Real-time WebSocket connections work out of the box

WebSocket Support

Real-time applications like chat servers, live dashboards, and collaborative tools work out of the box. Charon handles WebSocket connections automatically with no special configuration needed.

Overview

WebSocket connections enable persistent, bidirectional communication between browsers and servers. Unlike traditional HTTP requests, WebSockets maintain an open connection for real-time data exchange.

Charon automatically detects and handles WebSocket upgrade requests, proxying them to your backend services transparently. This works for any application that uses WebSockets—no special configuration required.

Why Use This

  • Zero Configuration: WebSocket proxying works automatically
  • Full Protocol Support: Handles all WebSocket features including subprotocols
  • Transparent Proxying: Your applications don't know they're behind a proxy
  • TLS Termination: Secure WebSocket (wss://) connections handled automatically

Common Use Cases

WebSocket support enables proxying for:

Application Type Examples
Chat Applications Slack alternatives, support chat widgets
Live Dashboards Monitoring tools, analytics platforms
Collaborative Tools Real-time document editing, whiteboards
Gaming Multiplayer game servers, matchmaking
Notifications Push notifications, live alerts
Streaming Live data feeds, stock tickers

How It Works

When Caddy receives a request with WebSocket upgrade headers:

  1. Caddy detects the Upgrade: websocket header
  2. The connection is upgraded from HTTP to WebSocket
  3. Traffic flows bidirectionally through the proxy
  4. Connection remains open until either side closes it

Technical Details

Caddy handles these WebSocket aspects automatically:

  • Connection Upgrade: Properly forwards upgrade headers
  • Protocol Negotiation: Passes through subprotocol selection
  • Keep-Alive: Maintains connection through proxy timeouts
  • Graceful Close: Handles WebSocket close frames correctly

Configuration

No configuration is needed. Simply create a proxy host pointing to your WebSocket-enabled backend:

Backend: http://your-app:3000

Your application's WebSocket connections (both ws:// and wss://) will work automatically.

Troubleshooting

If WebSocket connections fail:

  1. Check Backend: Ensure your app listens for WebSocket connections
  2. Verify Port: WebSocket uses the same port as HTTP
  3. Test Directly: Try connecting to the backend without the proxy
  4. Check Logs: Look for connection errors in real-time logs