I followed a tutorial to make this, and I'm trying to add an ls
command so you can see the files to download. The code works, and all the prints return the right things, but the client only shows six letters of one of the files.
Server:
import socket
import threading
import os
def RetrFile(name, sock):
filename = sock.recv(1024)
if filename != "ls":
if os.path.isfile(filename):
sock.send("EXISTS " + str(os.path.getsize(filename)))
userResponse = sock.recv(1024)
if userResponse[:2] == 'OK':
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
bytesToSend = f.read(1024)
sock.send(bytesToSend)
while bytesToSend != "":
bytesToSend = f.read(1024)
sock.send(bytesToSend)
else:
sock.send("ERR ")
sock.close()
else:
dir_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
retval = os.listdir(dir_path)
print retval
for ret in retval:
print ret
sock.send(ret)
def Main():
host = '192.168.0.125'
port = 5000
s = socket.socket()
s.bind((host,port))
s.listen(5)
print "Server Started."
while True:
c, addr = s.accept()
print "client connedted ip:<" + str(addr) + ">"
t = threading.Thread(target=RetrFile, args=("RetrThread", c))
t.start()
s.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
Main()
Directory with the Python file (files to download): directory
Server Output: "client connedted ip:<('192.168.0.112', 49546)>
['runmeee.exe', 'Untitled.png', 'putty.exe', 'pyserver.py']
runmeee.exe
Untitled.png
putty.exe
pyserver.py"
Client output: runmee
os.listdir
and the following loop, but I'm not getting who is sending the commands? And who prints the lastrunmee
(buggy) ?sock.send("\n".join(retval))
instead of your loop. You'll send 1 file per line in a single text block. Lame serializing but works. Or sendstr(retval)
and useast.literal_eval
to de-serialize it to a list on the other end.