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Socket Programming in Python

 

Example of socket programing in python.


Here's a simple example of socket programming in Python:



Server Side Code

import socket

# Create a socket object
serversocket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 

# Get local machine name
host = socket.gethostname()                           

port = 9999

# Bind to a port
serversocket.bind((host, port))                                  

# Listen to at most 1 connection at a time
serversocket.listen(1)

print("Server is ready to receive")

while True:
    # Establish a connection
    clientsocket,addr = serversocket.accept()      
    print("Got a connection from", addr)
    clientsocket.send(b"Thank you for connecting")
    clientsocket.close()

Client Side Code

import socket

# Create a socket object
clientsocket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 

# Get local machine name
host = socket.gethostname()                           

port = 9999

# Connect to the server
clientsocket.connect((host, port))

# Receive data from the server
msg = clientsocket.recv(1024)
print("Received message:", msg.decode("utf-8"))

clientsocket.close()


In this example, the server listens on port 9999 and waits for a client to connect. When a client connects, it sends a message to the client and then closes the connection. The client connects to the server, receives the message, and then closes the connection.

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