WebSocket 1002 Protocol Error vs 1007 Invalid Payload Data
Both WebSocket 1002 (Protocol Error) and 1007 (Invalid Payload Data) belong to the WebSocket Close Codes category. 1002 indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection because it received data that violates the WebSocket protocol specification. Meanwhile, 1007 means that an endpoint received a message with payload data that is inconsistent with the message type. For example, a text message contained non-UTF-8 data.
説明
An endpoint is terminating the connection because it received data that violates the WebSocket protocol specification.
このコードが表示される場合
The WebSocket frame format is invalid — a malformed header, incorrect masking, or a reserved opcode was used. This usually indicates a broken client or proxy.
解決方法
Check that both client and server strictly follow RFC 6455 framing rules. Inspect intermediary proxies that may be corrupting WebSocket frames.
説明
An endpoint received a message with payload data that is inconsistent with the message type. For example, a text message contained non-UTF-8 data.
このコードが表示される場合
A text frame was received but its payload is not valid UTF-8. This commonly happens when binary data is accidentally sent as a text frame.
解決方法
Ensure text frames contain only valid UTF-8 encoded data. If you need to send raw bytes, use binary frames instead of text frames.
主な違い
WebSocket 1002: An endpoint is terminating the connection because it received data that violates the WebSocket protocol specification.
WebSocket 1007: An endpoint received a message with payload data that is inconsistent with the message type. For example, a text message contained non-UTF-8 data.
You encounter 1002 when the WebSocket frame format is invalid — a malformed header, incorrect masking, or a reserved opcode was used. This usually indicates a broken client or proxy.
You encounter 1007 when a text frame was received but its payload is not valid UTF-8. This commonly happens when binary data is accidentally sent as a text frame.
どちらをいつ使うか
For 1002 (Protocol Error): Check that both client and server strictly follow RFC 6455 framing rules. Inspect intermediary proxies that may be corrupting WebSocket frames. For 1007 (Invalid Payload Data): Ensure text frames contain only valid UTF-8 encoded data. If you need to send raw bytes, use binary frames instead of text frames.