Usage instance of asyncore in Python

  • 2020-04-02 14:13:00
  • OfStack

This article illustrates the use of asyncore module in python. Specific methods are as follows:

Example code is as follows:


##asyncore 
 
import asyncore,socket 
 
######################################################################## 
class AsyncGet(asyncore.dispatcher): 
  """ 
  the defined class 
  """ 
 
  #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
  def __init__(self, host): 
    """Constructor""" 
    asyncore.dispatcher.__init__(self) 
    self.host = host 
    self.create_socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 
    self.connect((host, 80)) 
    self.request = "Get /index.html HTTP/1.0rnrn" 
    self.outf = None 
    print " The connection  :", host 
     
  def handle_connect(self): 
    print 'connect:', self.host 
    pass 
  def handle_read(self): 
    if not self.outf: 
      print ' Are connected :',self.host 
    self.outf = open("%s.txt" % self.host, 'wb') 
    data = self.recv(8192) 
    if data: 
      self.outf.write(data) 
     
    pass 
  def handle_writebale(self): 
    return len(self.request) 
     
     
  def handle_write(self): 
    num_sent = self.send(self.request) 
    pass 
   
  def handle_close(self): 
    asyncore.dispatcher.close(self) 
    print "socket close in:",self.host 
    if self.outf: 
      self.outf.close() 
    pass 
   
if __name__ == "__main__": 
  AsyncGet("www.python.org") 
  asyncore.loop() 
 
import asyncore,socket 
 
######################################################################## 
class AsyncGet(asyncore.dispatcher): 
  """ 
  the defined class 
  """ 
 
  #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
  def __init__(self, host): 
    """Constructor""" 
    asyncore.dispatcher.__init__(self) 
    self.host = host 
    self.create_socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 
    self.connect((host, 80)) 
    self.request = "Get /index.html HTTP/1.0rnrn" 
    self.outf = None 
    print " The connection  :", host 
     
  def handle_connect(self): 
    print 'connect:', self.host 
    pass 
  def handle_read(self): 
    if not self.outf: 
      print ' Are connected :',self.host 
    self.outf = open("%s.txt" % self.host, 'wb') 
    data = self.recv(8192) 
    if data: 
      self.outf.write(data) 
     
    pass 
  def handle_writebale(self): 
    return len(self.request) 
     
     
  def handle_write(self): 
    num_sent = self.send(self.request) 
    pass 
   
  def handle_close(self): 
    asyncore.dispatcher.close(self) 
    print "socket close in:",self.host 
    if self.outf: 
      self.outf.close() 
    pass 
   
if __name__ == "__main__": 
  AsyncGet("www.python.org") 
  asyncore.loop() 
   

The contents of the resulting file are:


<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>302 Found</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Found</h1>
<p>The document has moved <a href="http://www.python.org">here</a>.</p>
<hr>
<address>Apache/2.2.16 (Debian) Server at dinsdale.python.org Port 80</address>
</body></html>

I hope this article has helped you with your Python programming.


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