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send get request python socket

import socket

target_host = "www.google.com" 
 
target_port = 80  # create a socket object 
client = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)  
 
# connect the client 
client.connect((target_host,target_port))  
 
# send some data 
request = "GET / HTTP/1.1rnHost:%srnrn" % target_host
client.send(request.encode())  
 
# receive some data 
response = client.recv(4096)  
http_response = repr(response)
http_response_len = len(http_response)
 
#display the response
gh_imgui.text("[RECV] - length: %d" % http_response_len)
gh_imgui.text_wrapped(http_response)
Posted by: Guest on May-27-2020
3

python network programming

import socket               # Import socket module

s = socket.socket()         # Create a socket object
host = socket.gethostname() # Get local machine name
port = 12345                # Reserve a port for your service.
s.bind((host, port))        # Bind to the port

s.listen(5)                 # Now wait for client connection.
while True:
   c, addr = s.accept()     # Establish connection with client.
   print 'Got connection from', addr
   c.send('Thank you for connecting')
   c.close()                # Close the connection
Posted by: Guest on August-07-2020
2

tcp client using sockets in python

from socket import *
import sys
import json


serverName = ""
serverPort = 6100


clientSocket = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM)
clientSocket.connect((serverName, serverPort))

sample_data = {
	"Aparna" : 1,
	"Pooja" : 2,
	"Shreya" : 3,
	"Tanishq" : 4
}

serialized_data = json.dumps(sample_data) #data serialized

# clientSocket.send(str.encode(sample_data))
clientSocket.send(str.encode(serialized_data))

response_data = clientSocket.recv(1024)
print("Response data from server : ", response_data.decode())

clientSocket.close()
Posted by: Guest on November-15-2020

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