I must be missing something in the code. I've rewritten an 'echo server' example to do a bit more when it receives something.
This is how it currently looks:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import select
import socket
import sys
import threading
import time
import Queue
globuser = {}
queue = Queue.Queue()
class Server:
def __init__(self):
self.host = ''
self.port = 2000
self.backlog = 5
self.size = 1024
self.server = None
self.threads = []
def open_socket(self):
try:
self.server = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.server.bind((self.host,self.port))
self.server.listen(5)
except socket.error, (value,message):
if self.server:
self.server.close()
print "Could not open socket: " + message
sys.exit(1)
def run(self):
self.open_socket()
input = [self.server,sys.stdin]
running = 1
while running:
inputready,outputready,exceptready = select.select(input,[],[])
for s in inputready:
if s == self.server:
# handle the server socket
c = C开发者_如何学Pythonlient(self.server.accept(), queue)
c.start()
self.threads.append(c)
elif s == sys.stdin:
# handle standard input
junk = sys.stdin.readline()
running = 0
# close all threads
self.server.close()
for c in self.threads:
c.join()
class Client(threading.Thread):
initialized=0
def __init__(self,(client,address), queue):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.client = client
self.address = address
self.size = 1024
self.queue = queue
self.threads = []
global globuser
print 'Client thread created!'
def run(self):
running = 1
while running:
print 'While running client'
data = self.client.recv(self.size)
print 'Dit we receive data?'
if data:
print 'Data received!'
print 'Fetching data from socket: ',
if data[0] == 'I':
print 'Initializing user: ' + data
user = {'uid': data[1:6] ,'x': data[6:9], 'y': data[9:12]}
globuser[user['uid']] = user
print globuser
initialized=1
m=updateClient(user['uid'], queue)
m.start()
self.threads.append(m)
self.client.send('Beginning - Initialized'+';')
elif data[0] == 'A':
print 'Client has received previous data: ' + data
#On deactivation, nothing works.
self.client.send(data+';')
#print 'Client Data sent: ' + data
else:
print 'Closing'
self.client.close()
running = 0
if self.queue.empty():
print 'Queue is empty'
else:
print 'Queue has information: ',
data2 = self.queue.get(1, 1)
isdata2 = 1
if data2 == 'Exit':
running = 0
print 'Client is being closed'
self.client.close()
if isdata2 == 1:
print 'Sending data to client: ' + data2,
self.client.send(data2)
self.queue.task_done()
isdata2 = 0
time.sleep(1)
class updateClient(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self,uid, queue):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.uid = uid
self.queue = queue
global globuser
print 'updateClient thread started!'
def run(self):
running = 20
test=0
while running > 0:
test = test + 1
self.queue.put('Test Queue Data #' + str(test))
running = running - 1
time.sleep(1)
print 'Updateclient has stopped'
if __name__ == "__main__":
s = Server()
s.run()
This runs fine, although it's kind of silly to keep sending the same data back again along with other data.
In the middle of the code you'll see
#On deactivation, nothing works.
self.client.send(data+';')
#print 'Client Data sent: ' + data
When I DO deactive the self.client.send(data+';')
or change it into self.client.send('something else;')
it does not work! And the client receives nothing.
Is there something special about the "data" variable? Do I need to format the string in some way?
Here's a cleaned-up, functional version of your code! I tested it myself, though I didn't write unit tests.
There were some syntax errors and other miscellaneous problems with the
original code, so I took some liberties. I'm assuming that the protocol is
framed by using ;
as a delimiter, since a ;
is sent at the end of every
message to the client, though no framing was being done in the original code.
from twisted.internet import reactor, protocol, task
from twisted.protocols import basic
from twisted.python import log
import sys
class ServerProtocol(basic.LineOnlyReceiver):
delimiter = ';'
def lineReceived(self, line):
if line.startswith('I'):
user = dict(uid=line[1:6], x=line[6:9], y=line[9:12])
self.factory.users[user['uid']] = user
log.msg(repr(self.factory.users))
self.startUpdateClient()
self.sendLine('Beginning - Initialized')
elif line.startswith('A'):
self.sendLine(line)
else:
self.transport.loseConnection()
def _updateClient(self):
if self._running == 0:
self._looper.stop()
return
self._running -= 1
self._test += 1
self.sendLine('Test Queue Data #%d' % (self._test,))
def startUpdateClient(self):
self._running, self._test = 20, 0
self._looper = task.LoopingCall(self._updateClient)
self._looper.start(1, now=False)
class Server(protocol.ServerFactory):
protocol = ServerProtocol
def __init__(self):
self.users = {}
if __name__ == '__main__':
log.startLogging(sys.stderr)
reactor.listenTCP(2000, Server())
reactor.run()
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