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    WebSocket Kit

    WebSocket Kit

    WebSocket client library built on SwiftNIO

    WebSocket client library built on SwiftNIO. WebSockets allow for two-way communication between a client and server. Unlike HTTP, which has a request and response pattern, WebSocket peers can send an arbitrary number of messages in either direction. Vapor's WebSocket API allows you to create both clients and servers that handle messages asynchronously.
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    Socket.IO-Client-Swift

    Socket.IO-Client-Swift

    Socket.IO-client for iOS/OS X

    Socket.IO-client for iOS/OS X. Supports Socket.IO server 2.0+/3.0+/4.0+. Supports Binary, supports Polling and WebSockets, and supports TLS/SSL. Requires Swift 4/5 and Xcode 10.x. Add the project as a dependency to your Package.swift. Add the Starscream and SocketIO frameworks to your projects and follow the usual Carthage process.
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    DNWebSocket

    DNWebSocket

    WebSocket(RFC-6455) library written using Swift

    Object-Oriented, Swift-style WebSocket Library (RFC 6455) for Swift-compatible Platforms.
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