connect method Null safety
- dynamic host,
- int port,
- {SecurityContext? context,
- bool onBadCertificate(
- X509Certificate certificate
- List<
String> ? supportedProtocols, - Duration? timeout}
Constructs a new secure client socket and connects it to the given
host
on port port
.
The returned Future will complete with a SecureSocket that is connected and ready for subscription.
The certificate provided by the server is checked using the trusted certificates set in the SecurityContext object. The default SecurityContext object contains a built-in set of trusted root certificates for well-known certificate authorities.
onBadCertificate
is an optional handler for unverifiable certificates.
The handler receives the X509Certificate, and can inspect it and
decide (or let the user decide) whether to accept
the connection or not. The handler should return true
to continue the SecureSocket connection.
supportedProtocols
is an optional list of protocols (in decreasing
order of preference) to use during the ALPN protocol negotiation with the
server. Example values are "http/1.1" or "h2". The selected protocol
can be obtained via SecureSocket.selectedProtocol.
The argument timeout
is used to specify the maximum allowed time to wait
for a connection to be established. If timeout
is longer than the system
level timeout duration, a timeout may occur sooner than specified in
timeout
. On timeout, a SocketException is thrown and all ongoing
connection attempts to host
are cancelled.
Implementation
static Future<SecureSocket> connect(host, int port,
{SecurityContext? context,
bool onBadCertificate(X509Certificate certificate)?,
List<String>? supportedProtocols,
Duration? timeout}) {
return RawSecureSocket.connect(host, port,
context: context,
onBadCertificate: onBadCertificate,
supportedProtocols: supportedProtocols,
timeout: timeout)
.then((rawSocket) => new SecureSocket._(rawSocket));
}