Time for accepting connection
I want to set a time for accepting connection from a socket.
When I use s.accept()
it waits until a connection is established. I want my server accepts connections for a limited time then do the procedures then accepts connections again.
Pseduo code
Accept connection for 0.1 sec
Procedure()
Accept connection for 0.1 sec
Procedure()
.
.
.
Iam using python 3.7.0 on Windows 10.
python python-3.x networking
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I want to set a time for accepting connection from a socket.
When I use s.accept()
it waits until a connection is established. I want my server accepts connections for a limited time then do the procedures then accepts connections again.
Pseduo code
Accept connection for 0.1 sec
Procedure()
Accept connection for 0.1 sec
Procedure()
.
.
.
Iam using python 3.7.0 on Windows 10.
python python-3.x networking
1
Why would you want that? What happens if your server is in procedure and something attempts a connection but gets refused as your server isn't even on it for that time? This sounds like a multithreading, or rather, in Python, multiprocessing problem.
– Purple Ice
Nov 12 '18 at 10:22
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I want to set a time for accepting connection from a socket.
When I use s.accept()
it waits until a connection is established. I want my server accepts connections for a limited time then do the procedures then accepts connections again.
Pseduo code
Accept connection for 0.1 sec
Procedure()
Accept connection for 0.1 sec
Procedure()
.
.
.
Iam using python 3.7.0 on Windows 10.
python python-3.x networking
I want to set a time for accepting connection from a socket.
When I use s.accept()
it waits until a connection is established. I want my server accepts connections for a limited time then do the procedures then accepts connections again.
Pseduo code
Accept connection for 0.1 sec
Procedure()
Accept connection for 0.1 sec
Procedure()
.
.
.
Iam using python 3.7.0 on Windows 10.
python python-3.x networking
python python-3.x networking
asked Nov 12 '18 at 9:57
Ömer Faruk GençÖmer Faruk Genç
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Why would you want that? What happens if your server is in procedure and something attempts a connection but gets refused as your server isn't even on it for that time? This sounds like a multithreading, or rather, in Python, multiprocessing problem.
– Purple Ice
Nov 12 '18 at 10:22
add a comment |
1
Why would you want that? What happens if your server is in procedure and something attempts a connection but gets refused as your server isn't even on it for that time? This sounds like a multithreading, or rather, in Python, multiprocessing problem.
– Purple Ice
Nov 12 '18 at 10:22
1
1
Why would you want that? What happens if your server is in procedure and something attempts a connection but gets refused as your server isn't even on it for that time? This sounds like a multithreading, or rather, in Python, multiprocessing problem.
– Purple Ice
Nov 12 '18 at 10:22
Why would you want that? What happens if your server is in procedure and something attempts a connection but gets refused as your server isn't even on it for that time? This sounds like a multithreading, or rather, in Python, multiprocessing problem.
– Purple Ice
Nov 12 '18 at 10:22
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a very simple modification of the example from socket
library:
import socket
HOST = '' # Symbolic name meaning all available interfaces
PORT = 50007 # Arbitrary non-privileged port
TIMEOUT = 0.1
while True:
try:
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
s.listen(1)
s.settimeout(TIMEOUT)
conn, addr = s.accept()
with conn:
print('Connected by', addr)
data = conn.recv(1024)
if data:
whatever_procedure(data)
except socket.timeout:
print(f'Timeout occurred after TIMEOUT')
your_procedure_in_case_timeout()
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a very simple modification of the example from socket
library:
import socket
HOST = '' # Symbolic name meaning all available interfaces
PORT = 50007 # Arbitrary non-privileged port
TIMEOUT = 0.1
while True:
try:
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
s.listen(1)
s.settimeout(TIMEOUT)
conn, addr = s.accept()
with conn:
print('Connected by', addr)
data = conn.recv(1024)
if data:
whatever_procedure(data)
except socket.timeout:
print(f'Timeout occurred after TIMEOUT')
your_procedure_in_case_timeout()
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a very simple modification of the example from socket
library:
import socket
HOST = '' # Symbolic name meaning all available interfaces
PORT = 50007 # Arbitrary non-privileged port
TIMEOUT = 0.1
while True:
try:
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
s.listen(1)
s.settimeout(TIMEOUT)
conn, addr = s.accept()
with conn:
print('Connected by', addr)
data = conn.recv(1024)
if data:
whatever_procedure(data)
except socket.timeout:
print(f'Timeout occurred after TIMEOUT')
your_procedure_in_case_timeout()
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a very simple modification of the example from socket
library:
import socket
HOST = '' # Symbolic name meaning all available interfaces
PORT = 50007 # Arbitrary non-privileged port
TIMEOUT = 0.1
while True:
try:
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
s.listen(1)
s.settimeout(TIMEOUT)
conn, addr = s.accept()
with conn:
print('Connected by', addr)
data = conn.recv(1024)
if data:
whatever_procedure(data)
except socket.timeout:
print(f'Timeout occurred after TIMEOUT')
your_procedure_in_case_timeout()
a very simple modification of the example from socket
library:
import socket
HOST = '' # Symbolic name meaning all available interfaces
PORT = 50007 # Arbitrary non-privileged port
TIMEOUT = 0.1
while True:
try:
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
s.listen(1)
s.settimeout(TIMEOUT)
conn, addr = s.accept()
with conn:
print('Connected by', addr)
data = conn.recv(1024)
if data:
whatever_procedure(data)
except socket.timeout:
print(f'Timeout occurred after TIMEOUT')
your_procedure_in_case_timeout()
answered Nov 12 '18 at 10:15
fernandezcuestafernandezcuesta
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Why would you want that? What happens if your server is in procedure and something attempts a connection but gets refused as your server isn't even on it for that time? This sounds like a multithreading, or rather, in Python, multiprocessing problem.
– Purple Ice
Nov 12 '18 at 10:22