I am new to the Android world, and I'm trying to make a simple socket tcp server/client chat application. I am using twisted (python) for the server. Here is the source code:
from twisted.internet import reactor, protocol, endpoints
from twisted.protocols import basic
from twisted.internet.address import IPv4Address
import threading
import datetime, time
# Broadcast to all clients
def broadcast(clients, text):
for c in clients:
try:
c.sendLine(text)
except Exception:
print '[!] Cannot send message to' + c.getIp()
# SocketServer class
class PubProtocol(basic.LineReceiver):
def __init__(self, factory):
self.factory = factory
def connectionMade(self):
ip = self.transport.getHost().host
print "[+] Client {} connected".format(ip)
self.factory.clients.add(self)
def connectionLost(self, reason):
self.factory.clients.remove(self)
print '[+] Client disconnected'
def lineReceived(self, line):
# Get IP
ip = self.transport.getHost().host
# Get current time
time = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%H:%M:%S")
# Build message to send
text = "[{}] {}: {}".format(time, ip, line)
# Print text to server
print text
# Broadcast to all clients
broadcast(self.factory.clients, text)
class PubFactory(protocol.Factory):
def __init__(self):
self.clients = set()
def buildProtocol(self, addr):
return PubProtocol(self)
print '[+] Server started'
endpoints.serverFromString(reactor, "tcp:1025").listen(PubFactory())
reactor.run()
I've tested it with telnet, and everything that I write in my telnet terminal, is shown in my server console, and also send back to the client.
All good until I started to code the client sending message part in java. Here is my sendMessage function:
private void sendMessage(String text) throws IOException {
Log.d("ME", "In message function");
if (!goodToGo) {
Log.d("ME", "In: goodToGo = false");
AlertDialog.Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(this);
builder.setMessage("Not connected to server.");
builder.setTitle("Error");
builder.show();
return;
}
OutputStream outputStream = socket.getOutputStream();
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(outputStream);
out.print(text);
out.print("");
out.flush();
Log.d("ME", String.format("after message %s sent", text));
}
I call this function only after I connect to the server (100% sure!)
The problem is that I get nothing in my server console, after I send a message, even though logcat shows me the "after message some_message sent". I've tried different ways to send the message, but all the same, the server doesn't print any message. I also tried to send \n, but same results. The server cannot be a problem, since it's working with telnet and also nc.
PrintWriter
per message. Use the same one for the life of the socket. And send\r\n
if the peer is reading Telnet-compatible lines.