//#region src/utils/resolveWebSocketUrl.ts /** * Resolve potentially relative WebSocket URLs the same way * the browser does (replace the protocol, use the origin, etc). * * @see https://websockets.spec.whatwg.org//#dom-websocket-websocket */ function resolveWebSocketUrl(url) { if (typeof url === "string") return resolveWebSocketUrl(new URL(url, typeof location !== "undefined" ? location.href : void 0)); if (url.protocol === "http:") url.protocol = "ws:"; else if (url.protocol === "https:") url.protocol = "wss:"; if (url.protocol !== "ws:" && url.protocol !== "wss:") /** * @note These errors are modeled after the browser errors. * The exact error messages aren't provided in the specification. * Node.js uses more obscure error messages that I don't wish to replicate. */ throw new SyntaxError(`Failed to construct 'WebSocket': The URL's scheme must be either 'http', 'https', 'ws', or 'wss'. '${url.protocol}' is not allowed.`); if (url.hash !== "") throw new SyntaxError(`Failed to construct 'WebSocket': The URL contains a fragment identifier ('${url.hash}'). Fragment identifiers are not allowed in WebSocket URLs.`); return url.href; } //#endregion export { resolveWebSocketUrl as t }; //# sourceMappingURL=resolveWebSocketUrl-C83-x9iE.mjs.map