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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
-
- """
- tcp_socket (TCP Socket)
- =======================
-
- **Author:**
-
- * Dirk Alders <sudo-dirk@mount-mockery.de>
-
- **Description:**
-
- This Module supports a client/ server tcp socket connection.
-
- **Submodules:**
-
- * :class:`tcp_socket.tcp_client`
- * :class:`tcp_socket.tcp_client_stp`
- * :class:`tcp_socket.tcp_server`
- * :class:`tcp_socket.tcp_server_stp`
-
- **Unittest:**
-
- See also the :download:`unittest <../../tcp_socket/_testresults_/unittest.pdf>` documentation.
- """
- __DEPENDENCIES__ = ['stringtools', 'task', ]
-
- import stringtools
- import task
-
- import logging
- import socket
- import time
-
- logger_name = 'TCP_SOCKET'
- logger = logging.getLogger(logger_name)
-
-
- class tcp_base(object):
- """
- :param host: The host IP for the TCP socket functionality
- :type host: str
- :param port: The port for the TCP socket functionality
- :type port: int
- :param rx_log_lvl: The log level to log incomming RX-data
- :type rx_log_lvl: int
-
- This is the base class for other classes in this module.
-
- .. note:: This class is not designed for direct usage.
- """
- LOG_PREFIX = 'TCP_IP:'
- RX_LENGTH = 0xff
- COM_TIMEOUT = 0.5
-
- def __init__(self, host, port, rx_log_lvl=logging.INFO):
- self.host = host
- self.port = port
- self.__socket__ = None
- self.__data_available_callback__ = None
- self.__supress_data_available_callback__ = False
- self.__connect_callback__ = None
- self.__disconnect_callback__ = None
- self.__clean_receive_buffer__()
- self.__connection__ = None
- self.__listening_message_displayed__ = False
- self.__client_address__ = None
- self.__queue__ = task.threaded_queue()
- self.__queue__.enqueue(5, self.__receive_task__, rx_log_lvl)
- self.__queue__.run()
-
- def is_connected(self):
- return self.__connection__ is not None
-
- def client_address(self):
- """
- :return: The client address.
- :rtype: str
-
- This method returns the address of the connected client.
- """
- return self.__client_address__[0]
-
- def receive(self, timeout=1, num=None):
- """
- :param timeout: The timeout for receiving data (at least after the timeout the method returns data or None).
- :type timeout: float
- :param num: the number of bytes to receive (use None to get all available data).
- :type num: int
- :return: The received data.
- :rtype: str
-
- This method returns data received via the initiated communication channel.
- """
- rv = None
- if self.__connection__ is not None:
- tm = time.time()
- while (num is not None and len(self.__receive_buffer__) < num) or (num is None and len(self.__receive_buffer__) < 1):
- if self.__connection__ is None:
- return None
- if time.time() > tm + timeout:
- logger.warning('%s TIMEOUT (%ss): Not enough data in buffer. Requested %s and buffer size is %d.', self.LOG_PREFIX, repr(timeout), repr(num or 'all'), len(self.__receive_buffer__))
- return None
- time.sleep(0.05)
- if num is None:
- rv = self.__receive_buffer__
- self.__clean_receive_buffer__()
- else:
- rv = self.__receive_buffer__[:num]
- self.__receive_buffer__ = self.__receive_buffer__[num:]
- return rv
-
- def send(self, data, timeout=1, log_lvl=logging.INFO):
- """
- :param data: The data to be send over the communication channel.
- :type data: str
- :param timeout: The timeout for sending data (e.g. time to establish new connection).
- :type timeout: float
- :param rx_log_lvl: The log level to log outgoing TX-data
- :type rx_log_lvl: int
- :return: True if data had been sent, otherwise False.
- :rtype: bool
-
- This method sends data via the initiated communication channel.
- """
- cnt = 0
- while self.__connection__ is None and cnt < int(10 * timeout):
- time.sleep(.1) # give some time to establish the connection
- cnt += 1
- if self.__connection__ is not None:
- self.__connection__.sendall(data)
- logger.log(log_lvl, '%s TX -> "%s"', self.LOG_PREFIX, stringtools.hexlify(data))
- return True
- else:
- logger.warning('%s Cound NOT send -> "%s"', self.LOG_PREFIX, stringtools.hexlify(data))
- return False
-
- def register_callback(self, callback):
- """
- :param callback: The callback which will be executed, when data is available.
- :type callback: function
-
- This method sets the callback which is executed, if data is available. You need to execute :func:`receive` of the instance
- given with the first argument.
-
- .. note:: The :func:`callback` is executed with these arguments:
-
- :param self: This communication instance
- """
- self.__data_available_callback__ = callback
-
- def register_connect_callback(self, callback):
- """
- :param callback: The callback which will be executed, when a connect is identified.
- :type callback: function
-
- This method sets the callback which is executed, if a connect is identified.
- """
- self.__connect_callback__ = callback
-
- def register_disconnect_callback(self, callback):
- """
- :param callback: The callback which will be executed, when a disconnect is identified.
- :type callback: function
-
- This method sets the callback which is executed, if a disconnect is identified.
- """
- self.__disconnect_callback__ = callback
-
- def __receive_task__(self, queue_inst, rx_log_lvl):
- if self.__connection__ is not None:
- try:
- data = self.__connection__.recv(self.RX_LENGTH)
- except socket.error as e:
- if e.errno != 11:
- raise
- else:
- time.sleep(.05)
- else:
- if len(data) > 0:
- logger.log(rx_log_lvl, '%s RX <- "%s"', self.LOG_PREFIX, stringtools.hexlify(data))
- self.__receive_buffer__ += data
- else:
- self.__connection_lost__()
- self.__call_data_available_callback__()
- else:
- self.__connect__()
- queue_inst.enqueue(5, self.__receive_task__, rx_log_lvl)
-
- def __call_data_available_callback__(self):
- if len(self.__receive_buffer__) > 0 and not self.__supress_data_available_callback__ and self.__data_available_callback__ is not None:
- self.__supress_data_available_callback__ = True
- self.__data_available_callback__(self)
- self.__supress_data_available_callback__ = False
-
- def __connection_lost__(self):
- self.__listening_message_displayed__ = False
- self.__connection__.close()
- self.__connection__ = None
- self.__client_address__ = None
- logger.info('%s Connection lost...', self.LOG_PREFIX)
- if self.__disconnect_callback__ is not None:
- self.__disconnect_callback__()
-
- def __clean_receive_buffer__(self):
- logger.debug("%s Cleaning up receive-buffer", self.LOG_PREFIX)
- self.__receive_buffer__ = ""
-
- def close(self):
- """
- This method closes the active communication channel, if channel exists.
- """
- self.__queue__.stop()
- self.__queue__.join()
- if self.__connection__ is not None:
- self.__connection_lost__()
- if self.__socket__ is not None:
- self.__socket__.close()
-
- def __del__(self):
- self.close()
-
-
- class tcp_server(tcp_base):
- """
- :param host: The host IP for the TCP socket functionality
- :type host: str
- :param port: The port for the TCP socket functionality
- :type port: int
- :param rx_log_lvl: The log level to log incomming RX-data
- :type rx_log_lvl: int
-
- This class supports a tcp-server transfering a serial stream of bytes (characters).
-
- .. note:: You need a :class:`tcp_client` to communicate with the server.
-
- **Example:**
-
- .. literalinclude:: ../../tcp_socket/_examples_/tcp_socket__tcp_server.py
-
- .. literalinclude:: ../../tcp_socket/_examples_/tcp_socket__tcp_server.log
- """
- def __connect__(self):
- if self.__socket__ is None:
- # Create a TCP/IP socket
- self.__socket__ = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
- # Bind the socket to the port
- server_address = (self.host, self.port)
- self.__socket__.bind(server_address)
- # Listen for incoming connections
- self.__socket__.listen(1)
- self.__socket__.settimeout(self.COM_TIMEOUT)
- self.__socket__.setblocking(False)
- if not self.__listening_message_displayed__:
- logger.info('%s Server listening to %s:%d', self.LOG_PREFIX, self.host, self.port)
- self.__listening_message_displayed__ = True
- try:
- self.__connection__, self.__client_address__ = self.__socket__.accept()
- except socket.error as e:
- if e.errno != 11:
- raise
- else:
- time.sleep(.05)
- else:
- logger.info('%s Connection established... (from %s)', self.LOG_PREFIX, self.client_address())
- self.__clean_receive_buffer__()
- self.__connection__.setblocking(False)
- if self.__connect_callback__ is not None:
- self.__connect_callback__()
-
-
- class tcp_client(tcp_base):
- """
- :param host: The host IP for the TCP socket functionality
- :type host: str
- :param port: The port for the TCP socket functionality
- :type port: int
- :param rx_log_lvl: The log level to log incomming RX-data
- :type rx_log_lvl: int
-
- This class supports a tcp-client transfering a serial stream of bytes (characters).
-
- .. note:: You need a running :class:`tcp_server` listening at the given IP and port to communicate.
-
- **Example:**
-
- .. literalinclude:: ../../tcp_socket/_examples_/tcp_socket__tcp_client.py
-
- .. literalinclude:: ../../tcp_socket/_examples_/tcp_socket__tcp_client.log
- """
- def __connect__(self):
- if self.__socket__ is None:
- # Create a TCP/IP socket
- self.__socket__ = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
- self.__socket__.setblocking(False)
- # Connect the socket to the port where the server is listening
- try:
- self.__socket__.connect((self.host, self.port))
- except socket.error as e:
- if e.errno == 9:
- self.__socket__.close()
- elif e.errno != 115 and e.errno != 111 and e.errno != 114:
- raise
- else:
- self.__connection__ = None
- time.sleep(.05)
- else:
- logger.info('%s Connection to %s:%s established', self.LOG_PREFIX, self.host, self.port)
- self.__clean_receive_buffer__()
- self.__connection__ = self.__socket__
- if self.__connect_callback__ is not None:
- self.__connect_callback__()
-
-
- class tcp_base_stp(tcp_base):
- """
- :param host: The host IP for the TCP socket functionality
- :type host: str
- :param port: The port for the TCP socket functionality
- :type port: int
- :param rx_log_lvl: The log level to log incomming RX-data
- :type rx_log_lvl: int
-
- This is the base class for other classes in this module.
-
- .. note:: This class is not designed for direct usage.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, host, port, rx_log_lvl=logging.INFO):
- tcp_base.__init__(self, host, port, rx_log_lvl=rx_log_lvl)
- self.__stp__ = stringtools.stp.stp()
-
- def __clean_receive_buffer__(self):
- logger.debug("%s Cleaning up receive-buffer", self.LOG_PREFIX)
- self.__receive_buffer__ = []
-
- def receive(self, timeout=1):
- """
- :param timeout: The timeout for receiving data (at least after the timeout the method returns data or None).
- :type timeout: float
- :return: The received data.
- :rtype: str
-
- This method returns one received messages via the initiated communication channel.
- """
- try:
- return tcp_base.receive(self, timeout=timeout, num=1)[0]
- except TypeError:
- return None
-
- def send(self, data, timeout=1, log_lvl=logging.INFO):
- """
- :param data: The message to be send over the communication channel.
- :type data: str
- :param timeout: The timeout for sending data (e.g. time to establish new connection).
- :type timeout: float
- :param rx_log_lvl: The log level to log outgoing TX-data
- :type rx_log_lvl: int
- :return: True if data had been sent, otherwise False.
- :rtype: bool
-
- This method sends one message via the initiated communication channel.
- """
- if tcp_base.send(self, stringtools.stp.build_frame(data), timeout=timeout, log_lvl=logging.DEBUG):
- logger.log(log_lvl, '%s TX -> "%s"', self.LOG_PREFIX, stringtools.hexlify(data))
- return True
- else:
- return False
-
- def __receive_task__(self, queue_inst, rx_log_lvl):
- if self.__connection__ is not None:
- try:
- data = self.__connection__.recv(self.RX_LENGTH)
- except socket.error as e:
- if e.errno == 104:
- self.__connection_lost__()
- elif e.errno != 11:
- raise
- else:
- time.sleep(.05)
- else:
- if len(data) > 0:
- logger.debug('%s -- <- "%s"', self.LOG_PREFIX, stringtools.hexlify(data))
- content = self.__stp__.process(data)
- for msg in content:
- logger.log(rx_log_lvl, '%s RX <- "%s"', self.LOG_PREFIX, stringtools.hexlify(msg))
- self.__receive_buffer__.append(msg)
- else:
- self.__connection_lost__()
- self.__call_data_available_callback__()
- else:
- self.__connect__()
- queue_inst.enqueue(5, self.__receive_task__, rx_log_lvl)
-
-
- class tcp_server_stp(tcp_server, tcp_base_stp):
- """
- :param host: The host IP for the TCP socket functionality
- :type host: str
- :param port: The port for the TCP socket functionality
- :type port: int
- :param rx_log_lvl: The log level to log incomming RX-data
- :type rx_log_lvl: int
-
- This class supports a tcp-server transfering a string. The string will be packed on send and unpacked on receive.
- See :mod:`stp` for more information on packing and unpacking.
-
- .. note:: You need a :class:`tcp_client_stp` to communicate with the server.
-
- **Example:**
-
- .. literalinclude:: ../../tcp_socket/_examples_/tcp_socket__tcp_server_stp.py
-
- .. literalinclude:: ../../tcp_socket/_examples_/tcp_socket__tcp_server_stp.log
- """
- pass
-
-
- class tcp_client_stp(tcp_client, tcp_base_stp):
- """
- :param host: The host IP for the TCP socket functionality
- :type host: str
- :param port: The port for the TCP socket functionality
- :type port: int
-
- This class supports a tcp-server transfering a string. The string will be packed on send and unpacked on receive.
- See :mod:`stp` for more information on packing and unpacking.
-
- .. note:: You need a running :class:`tcp_server_stp` listening at the given IP and port to communicate.
-
- **Example:**
-
- .. literalinclude:: ../../tcp_socket/_examples_/tcp_socket__tcp_server_stp.py
-
- .. literalinclude:: ../../tcp_socket/_examples_/tcp_socket__tcp_server_stp.log
- """
- pass
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