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Python TCP and UDP sockets made easy.

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pyeasysocket

Python TCP and UDP sockets made easy.

install

pip install pyeasysocket

quick start

Create a TCPReceiver:

from pyeasysocket.udp import UDPReceiver
from pyeasysocket.tcp import TCPReceiver

receiver_udp = UDPReceiver('localhost', 8001)
receiver = TCPReceiver('localhost', 8000)
try:
    # run background thread for receive
    receiver.start()
    # wait for data
    received_data = receiver.data
finally:
    receiver.join() # closes the background thread

Or use the advantage of a with statement with the guarantee that the connection will be closed.

import time
from pyeasysocket.tcp import TCPReceiver, TCPClient

client = TCPClient('localhost', 8000)
with TCPReceiver('localhost', 8000) as receiver:
    client.send('test')
    time.sleep(0.2) # only for timing purpose
    received_data = receiver.data # test

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