I want to add a UDP receiver:
from twisted.internet.protocol import DatagramProtocol
from twisted.internet import reactor
class UDP(DatagramProtocol):
def datagramReceived(self, data, (host, port)):
#Receive a string "X Y" and add to plot.
print "Received %r from %s:%d" % (data, host, port)
reactor.listenUDP(9999, UDP())
reactor.run()
To my existing matplotlib code that uses a GTKReactor:
from matplotlib import use
use('GTK')
from matplotlib import pyplot
from matplotlib.backends import backend_gtk
from twisted.internet import gtk2reactor
gtk2reactor.install()
from twisted.internet import reactor, task
class TwistedGtkShow(backend_gtk.Show):
running = False
def mainloop(self):
if not self.running:
self.running = True
reactor.run()
def onclick(event):
print 'Clicked: %d, X=%d, Y=%d, Xdata=%f, Ydata=%f' % (event.button, event.x, event.y, event.xdata, event.ydata)
def onpress(event):
print "Pressed: ", event.key
def main():
fig = pyplot.figure()
pyplot.plot([1,2,3,4])
pyplot.ylabel('Numbers')
cid = fig.canvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', onclick)
cid = fig.canvas.mpl_connect('key_press_event', onpress)
def proof():
print 'Twisted!'
task.LoopingCall(proof).start(3)
TwistedGtkShow()()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
But they are both none blocking? How can I run both of them and update the plot as well as respond to click events and potentially send UDP packets back?