I'm using iPython right now to interactively set up a Twisted network. The script that I run in iPython describes best of what I have to do:
import router, pdb
# creates nodes which encapsulate RandomVector and VectorAdder objects
a = router.LocalNode(router.RandomVector, '/topic/a_c')
b = router.LocalNode(router.RandomVector, '/topic/b_c')
c = router.LocalNode(router.VectorAdder)
c.registerAsListener('/topic/a_c')
c.registerAsListener('/topic/b_c')
def conn():
global a
global b
a.onConnect()
b.onConnect()
router.r.loadOnConnect(conn)
router.STOMPconnect(router.r)
router.reactor.run()
What's happening is that conn() is being passed to a Twisted protocol, which runs conn() every time the connection is lost.
onConnect looks like this:
def onConnect(self):
self._lc = LoopingCall(self.advance)
self._lc.start(1)
Whenever onConnect gets run, I get the error:
TypeError: 'unbound method onConnect() must be called with RandomVector instance as first argument (got nothing instead)'
Does anyone know why this is happening?
conn()
since you are not assigning to the global variables.