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github.com/MathiasGS/webtransport-go
webtransport-go is an implementation of the WebTransport protocol, based on quic-go. It currently implements draft-02 of the specification.
// create a new webtransport.Server, listening on (UDP) port 443
s := webtransport.Server{
H3: http3.Server{Addr: ":443"},
}
// Create a new HTTP endpoint /webtransport.
http.HandleFunc("/webtransport", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
conn, err := s.Upgrade(w, r)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("upgrading failed: %s", err)
w.WriteHeader(500)
return
}
// Handle the connection. Here goes the application logic.
})
s.ListenAndServeTLS(certFile, keyFile)
Now that the server is running, Chrome can be used to establish a new WebTransport session as described in this tutorial.
var d webtransport.Dialer
rsp, conn, err := d.Dial(ctx, "https://example.com/webtransport", nil)
// err is only nil if rsp.StatusCode is a 2xx
// Handle the connection. Here goes the application logic.
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