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Use when seeing WebSocket errors like "Invalid frame header", "RSV1 must be clear", or "WS_ERR_UNEXPECTED_RSV_1" - covers multiple WebSocketServer conflicts, compression issues, and raw frame debugging techniques

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name debugging-websocket-issues
description Use when seeing WebSocket errors like "Invalid frame header", "RSV1 must be clear", or "WS_ERR_UNEXPECTED_RSV_1" - covers multiple WebSocketServer conflicts, compression issues, and raw frame debugging techniques
tags websocket, debugging, ws, node

Debugging WebSocket Issues

Overview

WebSocket "invalid frame header" errors often stem from raw HTTP being written to an upgraded socket, not actual frame corruption. The most common cause is multiple WebSocketServer instances conflicting on the same HTTP server.

When to Use

  • Error: Invalid WebSocket frame: RSV1 must be clear
  • Error: WS_ERR_UNEXPECTED_RSV_1
  • Error: Invalid frame header
  • WebSocket connects then immediately disconnects with code 1006
  • Server logs success but client receives garbage data

Quick Reference

Symptom Likely Cause Fix
RSV1 must be clear Multiple WSS on same server OR compression mismatch Use noServer: true mode
Hex starts with 48545450 Raw HTTP on WebSocket (0x48='H') Check for conflicting upgrade handlers
Code 1006, no reason Abnormal closure, often server-side abort Check abortHandshake calls
Works isolated, fails in app Something else writing to socket Audit all upgrade listeners

The Multiple WebSocketServer Bug

Problem

When attaching multiple WebSocketServer instances to the same HTTP server using the server option:

// ❌ BAD - Both servers add upgrade listeners, causing conflicts
const wss1 = new WebSocketServer({ server, path: '/ws' });
const wss2 = new WebSocketServer({ server, path: '/ws/other' });

What happens:

  1. Client connects to /ws
  2. BOTH upgrade handlers fire (Node.js EventEmitter calls all listeners)
  3. wss1 matches path, handles upgrade successfully
  4. wss2 doesn't match, calls abortHandshake(socket, 400)
  5. Raw HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request written to the now-WebSocket socket
  6. Client receives HTTP text as WebSocket frame data
  7. First byte 0x48 ('H') interpreted as: RSV1=1, opcode=8 → invalid frame

Solution

Use noServer: true and manually route upgrades:

// ✅ GOOD - Single upgrade handler routes to correct server
const wss1 = new WebSocketServer({ noServer: true, perMessageDeflate: false });
const wss2 = new WebSocketServer({ noServer: true, perMessageDeflate: false });

server.on('upgrade', (request, socket, head) => {
  const pathname = new URL(request.url || '', `http://${request.headers.host}`).pathname;

  if (pathname === '/ws') {
    wss1.handleUpgrade(request, socket, head, (ws) => {
      wss1.emit('connection', ws, request);
    });
  } else if (pathname === '/ws/other') {
    wss2.handleUpgrade(request, socket, head, (ws) => {
      wss2.emit('connection', ws, request);
    });
  } else {
    socket.destroy();
  }
});

Debugging Techniques

Raw Frame Inspection

Hook into the socket to see actual bytes received:

ws.on('open', () => {
  const socket = ws._socket;
  const originalPush = socket.push.bind(socket);

  socket.push = function(chunk, encoding) {
    if (chunk) {
      console.log('First 20 bytes (hex):', chunk.slice(0, 20).toString('hex'));
      const byte0 = chunk[0];
      console.log(`FIN: ${!!(byte0 & 0x80)}, RSV1: ${!!(byte0 & 0x40)}, Opcode: ${byte0 & 0x0f}`);

      // Check if it's actually HTTP text
      if (chunk.slice(0, 4).toString() === 'HTTP') {
        console.log('*** RECEIVED RAW HTTP ON WEBSOCKET ***');
      }
    }
    return originalPush(chunk, encoding);
  };
});

Key Hex Patterns

  • 81 = FIN + text frame (normal)
  • 82 = FIN + binary frame (normal)
  • 88 = FIN + close frame (normal)
  • 48545450 = "HTTP" - raw HTTP on WebSocket (bug!)
  • c1 or similar with bit 6 set = compressed frame (RSV1=1)

Common Mistakes

Mistake Result Fix
Multiple WSS with server option HTTP 400 written to socket Use noServer: true
perMessageDeflate: true (default in older ws) RSV1 set on frames Explicitly set perMessageDeflate: false
Not checking upgrade headers Miss compression negotiation Log sec-websocket-extensions header
Assuming RSV1 error = compression Could be raw HTTP Check if bytes decode as ASCII "HTTP"

Verification Checklist

After fixing, verify:

  • RSV1: false in frame inspection
  • Extensions header: NONE in upgrade response
  • No HTTP/1.1 in raw frame data
  • Messages received match sent payload size
  • Multiple broadcasts work (test interval sends)