Updated WebSocketHandler ssl to work with Python 3.12+ #123
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Replaced
ssl.wrap_socket()
with the newssl.SSLContext
approach inWebSocketHandler
__init__
as Python 3.12+ no longer supports thessl.wrap_socket()
function.The
ssl.wrap_socket()
function was removed in Python 3.12, making it impossible now to establish a secure websocket connection. I've replaced the script inside thetry
with the new ssl context approach.I also added an
except
for handlingFileNotFoundError
and another one for thessl.SSLError
to clarify error messages.