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import time | import time | ||
import socket | import socket | ||
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# Create a TCP/IP socket | # Create a TCP/IP socket | ||
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# Connect the socket to the port where the server is listening | # Connect the socket to the port where the server is listening | ||
− | server_address = (' | + | server_address = ('192.168.0.100', 2000) |
sock.connect(server_address) | sock.connect(server_address) | ||
try: | try: | ||
for i in xrange(100): | for i in xrange(100): | ||
− | m = | + | m = random.random() |
− | message = m | + | message = "%1.4f" % m + "\n" |
− | print >>sys.stderr, 'sending "% | + | print >>sys.stderr, 'sending "%f"' % m |
sock.sendall(message) | sock.sendall(message) | ||
− | time.sleep(0.01) | + | time.sleep(0.01) |
finally: | finally: | ||
print >>sys.stderr, 'closing socket' | print >>sys.stderr, 'closing socket' | ||
sock.close() | sock.close() | ||
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Revision as of 16:41, 27 November 2015
Sumber: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33241229/real-time-bokeh-socket-python/33275677#33275677
client.py
import sys import time import socket import random # Create a TCP/IP socket sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) # Connect the socket to the port where the server is listening server_address = ('192.168.0.100', 2000) sock.connect(server_address) try: for i in xrange(100): m = random.random() message = "%1.4f" % m + "\n" print >>sys.stderr, 'sending "%f"' % m sock.sendall(message) time.sleep(0.01) finally: print >>sys.stderr, 'closing socket' sock.close()
server.py
import sys import time import socket from pylab import * from bokeh.plotting import cursession, figure, show, output_server output_server("raw_values") # Visualization workflow counter = 0 rx = [0] ry = [0] rz = [0] p = figure() x = [0] p.line(x, rx, name='raw_mx') # Create a TCP/IP socket sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) # Bind the socket to the port server_address = ('localhost', 2000) print >>sys.stderr, 'starting up on %s port %s' % server_address sock.bind(server_address) # Listen for incoming connections sock.listen(1) renderer = p.select(dict(name="raw_mx")) ds = renderer[0].data_source show(p) while True: # Wait for a connection print >>sys.stderr, 'waiting for a connection' connection, client_address = sock.accept() try: print >>sys.stderr, 'connection from', client_address while True: data = fromstring(connection.recv(24)) print data
if len(data) == 0: break rx += [data[0]] ry += [data[1]] rz += [data[2]] x += [counter] counter += 1 ds.data["x"] = x ds.data["rmag_x"] = rx cursession().store_objects(ds) time.sleep(0.01) finally: # Clean up the connection connection.close()