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echo_client.py
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import socket
import sys
import traceback
def client(msg, log_buffer=sys.stderr):
server_address = ('localhost', 10000)
# TODO: Replace the following line with your code which will instantiate
# a TCP socket with IPv4 Addressing, call the socket you make 'sock'
sock = None
print('connecting to {0} port {1}'.format(*server_address), file=log_buffer)
# TODO: connect your socket to the server here.
# you can use this variable to accumulate the entire message received back
# from the server
received_message = ''
# this try/finally block exists purely to allow us to close the socket
# when we are finished with it
try:
print('sending "{0}"'.format(msg), file=log_buffer)
# TODO: send your message to the server here.
# TODO: the server should be sending you back your message as a series
# of 16-byte chunks. Accumulate the chunks you get to build the
# entire reply from the server. Make sure that you have received
# the entire message and then you can break the loop.
#
# Log each chunk you receive. Use the print statement below to
# do it. This will help in debugging problems
chunk = ''
print('received "{0}"'.format(chunk.decode('utf8')), file=log_buffer)
except Exception as e:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
finally:
# TODO: after you break out of the loop receiving echoed chunks from
# the server you will want to close your client socket.
print('closing socket', file=log_buffer)
# TODO: when all is said and done, you should return the entire reply
# you received from the server as the return value of this function.
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
usage = '\nusage: python echo_client.py "this is my message"\n'
print(usage, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
msg = sys.argv[1]
client(msg)