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pallets avatar pallets commented on May 6, 2024
websocket.receive() binary data

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pgjones avatar pgjones commented on May 6, 2024

It should return either str or bytes (AnyStr) depending on what the client sends. There may be a bug if it is decoding the bytes.

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jbq avatar jbq commented on May 6, 2024

It may be my bad, part of my code was still sending str. The Quart Websocket documentation does has no example with binary and doesn't mention it, hence my question.

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pgjones avatar pgjones commented on May 6, 2024

No worries, I've added some more documentation here 72bd6e9.

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