version: v20.51.0
platform: Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.19045.0 x64
calling setYield breaks default handler
i can assume it is a bug or undocumented behavior
in both cases fix is required
example:
import { App } from "uWebSockets.js";
const app = App();
app.listen(8080, function(token) {
if (!token) console.error(`Failed to start listening`)
})
request to example above results in the following response
> GET / HTTP/1.1
> Host: localhost:8080
> Accept: */*
< HTTP/1.1 404 File Not Found
< Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2025 13:28:41 GMT
< uWebSockets: 20
< Content-Length: 81
with body
<html><body><h1>File Not Found</h1><hr><i>uWebSockets/20 Server</i></body></html>
but when any listener that just yields attached
import { App } from "uWebSockets.js";
const app = App();
app.any("/*", function(res, req) {
console.log(req.getMethod(), req.getUrl());
req.setYield(true);
});
app.listen(8080, function(token) {
if (!token) console.error(`Failed to start listening`)
})
same request fails
> GET / HTTP/1.1
> Host: localhost:8080
> Accept: */*
* Empty reply from server
* Closing connection 60
problem can be solved with attachment of explicit default handler
version:
v20.51.0platform:
Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.19045.0 x64calling
setYieldbreaks default handleri can assume it is a bug or undocumented behavior
in both cases fix is required
example:
request to example above results in the following response
with body
but when any listener that just yields attached
same request fails
problem can be solved with attachment of explicit default handler