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I have this code

context = zmq.Context()

app_worker = context.socket(zmq.PUSH)
app_worker.bind("tcp://127.0.0.1:9005")

app_sub = context.socket(zmq.SUB)
app_sub.connect("tcp://127.0.0.1:9004")
app_sub.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE,'sometopic')

while True:
    msg = app_sub.recv()
    msg_data = msg.split(' ',1)
    app_worker.send_json(msg_data[1])
    print msg_data[1]

but when i run this, it is unable to receive any message from the publisher but when i comment this lines

app_worker = context.socket(zmq.PUSH)
app_worker.bind("tcp://127.0.0.1:9005")

it suddenly works. it is stated in the zeromq guide chapter 5 black box pattern that this is possible. if so, what am i doing wrong here?

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  • Do you get an error message or it just hangs? How many instances of this code do you execute?
    – jschiavon
    Sep 19, 2013 at 17:53
  • there is no error message. since it is in an infinite loop, it goes in the loop but i suppose is unable to receive any message. Sep 20, 2013 at 1:27

2 Answers 2

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You didn't supply enough data to solve this question with 100% assurances.

But based on what you did post the most obvious problem is that the port 9005 was already binded by someone else.

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Its very likely your app_worker.send_json(msg_data[1]) is blocking (the entire thread) if there are no downstream nodes to PULL the messages.

Set the send_json to non blocking mode and check the error/exception returned

app_worker.send_json(msg_data[1], zmq.NOBLOCK)

The reason it "works" when you comment out the bind is because the send is just failing and not blocking.

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