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send data through tcp sockets python

import socket
TCP_IP = '127.0.0.1'
TCP_PORT = 5005
BUFFER_SIZE = 1024
MESSAGE = "Hello, World!"
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((TCP_IP, TCP_PORT))
s.send(MESSAGE)
data = s.recv(BUFFER_SIZE)
s.close()
print "received data:", data
Posted by: Guest on April-30-2020
1

socket python functions

#!/usr/bin/env python3

import socket

HOST = '127.0.0.1'  # The server's hostname or IP address
PORT = 65432        # The port used by the server

with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
    s.connect((HOST, PORT))
    s.sendall(b'Hello, world')
    data = s.recv(1024)

print('Received', repr(data))
Posted by: Guest on June-09-2021
3

python socketio

import socketio

sio = socketio.AsyncServer()
app = web.Application()
sio.attach(app)

async def index(request):
    """Serve the client-side application."""
    with open('index.html') as f:
        return web.Response(text=f.read(), content_type='text/html')

@sio.event
def connect(sid, environ):
    print("connect ", sid)

@sio.event
async def chat_message(sid, data):
    print("message ", data)
    await sio.emit('reply', room=sid)

@sio.event
def disconnect(sid):
    print('disconnect ', sid)

app.router.add_static('/static', 'static')
app.router.add_get('/', index)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    web.run_app(app)
Posted by: Guest on May-30-2020
5

python socket

import socket

HOST = '127.0.0.1'  # Standard loopback interface address (localhost)
PORT = 65432        # Port to listen on (non-privileged ports are > 1023)

with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
    s.bind((HOST, PORT))
    s.listen()
    conn, addr = s.accept()
    with conn:
        print('Connected by', addr)
        while True:
            data = conn.recv(1024)
            if not data:
                break
            conn.sendall(data)
Posted by: Guest on November-27-2020
0

python can socket

import socket
       import struct
       import sys

       # CAN frame packing/unpacking (see `struct can_frame` in <linux/can.h>)
       can_frame_fmt = "=IB3x8s"

       def build_can_frame(can_id, data):
               can_dlc = len(data)
               data = data.ljust(8, b'\x00')
               return struct.pack(can_frame_fmt, can_id, can_dlc, data)

       def dissect_can_frame(frame):
               can_id, can_dlc, data = struct.unpack(can_frame_fmt, frame)
               return (can_id, can_dlc, data[:can_dlc])

       if len(sys.argv) != 2:
               print('Provide CAN device name (can0, slcan0 etc.)')
               sys.exit(0)

       # create a raw socket and bind it to the given CAN interface
       s = socket.socket(socket.AF_CAN, socket.SOCK_RAW, socket.CAN_RAW)
       s.bind((sys.argv[1],))

       while True:
               cf, addr = s.recvfrom(16)

               print('Received: can_id=%x, can_dlc=%x, data=%s' % dissect_can_frame(cf))

               try:
                       s.send(cf)
               except socket.error:
                       print('Error sending CAN frame')

               try:
                       s.send(build_can_frame(0x01, b'\x01\x02\x03'))
               except socket.error:
                       print('Error sending CAN frame')
Posted by: Guest on February-24-2021
0

socket python functions

HOST = '127.0.0.1'  # Standard loopback interface address (localhost)
PORT = 65432        # Port to listen on (non-privileged ports are > 1023)

# ...

s.bind((HOST, PORT))
Posted by: Guest on June-09-2021

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