Simple socket server-client for interprocess communications without security
Project description
Unencrypted Socket
Simple socket server-client for interprocess communications without security
Hierarchy
unencryptedsocket
|---- SS
'---- SC
Example
python
# You can transmit objects as long as
# both sides have access to their classes
from unencryptedsocket import *
# server
def test(data):
return f"Data:\t{data}"
functions = dict(test=test)
SS(functions=functions).start()
print("test socket server started.", flush=True)
# # Nothing is printed, you must start it from an other thread
# client
sc = SC()
for i in range(5):
print(sc.request(command="test", data=args(f"Hello, {i}!")))
for i in range(5):
print(SC().request(command="test", data=args(f"Hello, {i}!")))
print("test socket client started.", flush=True)
# # both for loops produce same result
# # while the later one uses a new key in each loop
# Data: Hello, 0!
# Data: Hello, 1!
# Data: Hello, 2!
# Data: Hello, 3!
# Data: Hello, 4!
# test socket client started.
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