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I want to disconnect cleanly, and then stop the reactor. If I do this, however:

controller.connection.disconnect()
reactor.stop()

then I get a "connection was lost in a non-clean fashion" message. If I insert a time.sleep(1) in between them, the connection closes cleanly. How can I wait until the connection is really closed?

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You could listen for a callback from twisted which indicates that the connection has been disconnected. This blog describes an approach to do this.

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  • yep worked well once I figured out how it was doing what it did
    – Claudiu
    Aug 11, 2010 at 16:25
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I have been wondering about the same thing recently, how to disconnect my client in clean way. While the client is a subclass of LineReceiver I tried:

connector.disconnect()

self.factory.close() (where factory is IAddress returned by Factory's buildProtocol())

reactor.stop()

but what I actually found in some docs was:

self.transport.loseConnection()

and it closes connection cleanly. The question is quite old now, but I hope it would help somebody in the future :)

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