I am making a Minecraft mod in which I want to have a socket server running in the background waiting for a message from the python client.
The server is running in a thread.
Here is the code in which I start the thread:
Thread t = new Thread(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
try {
InterPythonJavaCommunicatorServer.begin(socket, sockIn, sockOut);
}catch (IOException e){
System.out.println("Woah! Somethings gone wrong! ringing a alarm now!");
}
}
});
t.start();
t.join();
And the entire Server class
package com.satyamedh.minecraft_ai_helper.communicator;
import com.satyamedh.minecraft_ai_helper.Movement;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.BufferedWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.Socket;
public class InterPythonJavaCommunicatorServer{
public static void begin(Socket socket, BufferedReader sockIn, BufferedWriter sockOut) throws IOException {
boolean done = false;
while (true) {
System.out.println("Test!");
boolean ready = sockIn.ready();
if(!ready) {
return;
}
try {
String response = sockIn.readLine(); // Stops Here!
System.out.println(response);
//if (response == null) {
//System.out.println("Remote process closed the connection.");
//done=true;
//}
if (response.equals("forward\n")){
boolean o = Movement.forward(1);
if (o){
sockOut.write("done");
sockOut.flush();
}
}
} catch (IOException e) {
System.out.println("Welp! ALARM BOI!");
}
}
}
}
I have breakpoined the entire code and it seems to stop on String response = sockIn.readLine();
. And the Test!
message only runs once.
Ps: I have googled for hours searching why! cant seem to find anything related!
I know it might be very stupid and easiely caught out :)
Edit: As @DevParzival Said I tried using t.join();
but it still does the same! I have edited the above code to match my current one.
Edit2: here is the client code(python)
import socket
server_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
server_socket.bind(("", 1243))
server_socket.listen(5)
print(
"TCPServer Waiting for client on port 1243")
while 1:
client_socket, address = server_socket.accept()
print(
"I got a connection from ", address)
while 1:
data = input("SEND( TYPE q or Q to Quit):")
if data == 'Q' or data == 'q':
client_socket.send(bytes(data, encoding='utf8'))
client_socket.close()
break
else:
client_socket.send(bytes(data, encoding='utf8'))
data = client_socket.recv(512)
if data == 'q' or data == 'Q':
client_socket.close()
break
else:
print("RECEIVED:", data)
Thx in advance
sockIn
? How are you passing data to it?NewLine | CHR(10) | \n
character at the end of python packet payload, if you usesocketIn.readLine()
it waits for a line delimiter before return.