I'm learning about sockets in Python and have been playing around with the famous echo server. I'm trying to use the asyncore
library for asynchronous IO, but I'm getting this weird behavior from the client socket.
Here is the code I wrote:
import socket
import asyncore
class Handler(asyncore.dispatcher):
'''
Class to handle connected clients and send them messages.
'''
def __init__(self, sock, server):
asyncore.dispatcher.__init__(self, sock)
self.server = server
self.buffer = 'Connection accepted'
def writable(self):
return len(self.buffer) > 0
def handle_read(self):
'''
Read from the buffer.
'''
data = self.recv(2)
if not data:
raise RuntimeError('Lost connection to client.')
print 'Handler received: %s' % data
def handle_write(self):
sent = self.send(self.buffer)
print 'sent %d bytes' % sent
self.buffer = self.buffer[sent:]
class Server(asyncore.dispatcher):
def __init__(self, host, port):
asyncore.dispatcher.__init__(self)
self.create_socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.bind((host, port))
self.listen(1)
def handle_accept(self):
self.client, _ = self.accept()
self.handler = Handler(client, self)
if __name__ == '__main__':
port = 5655
server = Server('', port)
client = socket.socket()
client.connect(('localhost', port))
asyncore.loop(0.1, count=5)
client.send('hi')
print 'Client received: %s' % client.recv(19)
asyncore.loop(1, count=1)
When I try to connect a client socket to the server, it can't communicate at all with the handler. Here's what happens:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test.py", line 57, in <module>
print 'Client received: %s' % server.client.recv(19)
socket.error: [Errno 10035] A non-blocking socket operation could not be completed immediately
However, if I use the client socket returned by the server's accept
method instead of the original client socket, it works as expected:
if __name__ == '__main__':
port = 5655
server = Server('', port)
client = socket.socket()
client.connect(('localhost', port))
asyncore.loop(0.1, count=5)
server.client.send('hi')
print 'Client received: %s' % server.client.recv(19)
asyncore.loop(1, count=1)
Output:
sent 19 bytes
Client received: Connection accepted
Handler received: hi
Am I doing something wrong, or is it the expected behavior? If the latter is true, I really need to improve my understanding of sockets.
client.setblocking(False)
anywhere?setblocking(False)
andsetblocking(True)
, nothing changed.client.recv(19)
instead ofserver.client.recv(19)
gave the error.