Seperate client and server of FTP (#1106)

* added sample file to transfer

* split client and server into separate files

* client and server now work in python2

* server works on python3

* client works on python3

* allow configurable ONE_CONNECTION_ONLY for testing server

* allow testing of ftp server + client

* use f-strings

* removed single letter vars

* fixed bad quote marks

* clearer file handler names

* 'with open() as' syntax

* unicode and emojis in the test data

* s -> sock

* consistent comment spacing

* remove closing formalities

* swap in and out_file

* f-string

* if __name__ == '__main__':
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AlexDvorak 2019-08-07 09:44:48 -04:00 committed by Christian Clauss
parent 561a41464f
commit 9456e81437
5 changed files with 63 additions and 58 deletions

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- mypy --ignore-missing-imports . - mypy --ignore-missing-imports .
- pytest . --doctest-modules - pytest . --doctest-modules
--ignore=file_transfer_protocol/ftp_send_receive.py --ignore=file_transfer_protocol/ftp_send_receive.py
--ignore=file_transfer_protocol/ftp_client_server.py
--ignore=machine_learning/linear_regression.py --ignore=machine_learning/linear_regression.py
--ignore=machine_learning/perceptron.py --ignore=machine_learning/perceptron.py
--ignore=machine_learning/random_forest_classification/random_forest_classification.py --ignore=machine_learning/random_forest_classification/random_forest_classification.py

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if __name__ == '__main__':
import socket # Import socket module
sock = socket.socket() # Create a socket object
host = socket.gethostname() # Get local machine name
port = 12312
sock.connect((host, port))
sock.send(b'Hello server!')
with open('Received_file', 'wb') as out_file:
print('File opened')
print('Receiving data...')
while True:
data = sock.recv(1024)
print(f"data={data}")
if not data:
break
out_file.write(data) # Write data to a file
print('Successfully got the file')
sock.close()
print('Connection closed')

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# server
import socket # Import socket module
port = 60000 # Reserve a port for your service.
s = socket.socket() # Create a socket object
host = socket.gethostname() # Get local machine name
s.bind((host, port)) # Bind to the port
s.listen(5) # Now wait for client connection.
print('Server listening....')
while True:
conn, addr = s.accept() # Establish connection with client.
print('Got connection from', addr)
data = conn.recv(1024)
print('Server received', repr(data))
filename = 'mytext.txt'
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
in_data = f.read(1024)
while in_data:
conn.send(in_data)
print('Sent ', repr(in_data))
in_data = f.read(1024)
print('Done sending')
conn.send('Thank you for connecting')
conn.close()
# client side server
import socket # Import socket module
s = socket.socket() # Create a socket object
host = socket.gethostname() # Get local machine name
port = 60000 # Reserve a port for your service.
s.connect((host, port))
s.send("Hello server!")
with open('received_file', 'wb') as f:
print('file opened')
while True:
print('receiving data...')
data = s.recv(1024)
print('data=%s', (data))
if not data:
break
# write data to a file
f.write(data)
f.close()
print('Successfully get the file')
s.close()
print('connection closed')

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Hello
This is sample data
«küßî»
“ЌύБЇ”
😀😉
😋

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if __name__ == '__main__':
import socket # Import socket module
ONE_CONNECTION_ONLY = True # Set this to False if you wish to continuously accept connections
filename='mytext.txt'
port = 12312 # Reserve a port for your service.
sock = socket.socket() # Create a socket object
host = socket.gethostname() # Get local machine name
sock.bind((host, port)) # Bind to the port
sock.listen(5) # Now wait for client connection.
print('Server listening....')
while True:
conn, addr = sock.accept() # Establish connection with client.
print(f"Got connection from {addr}")
data = conn.recv(1024)
print(f"Server received {data}")
with open(filename,'rb') as in_file:
data = in_file.read(1024)
while (data):
conn.send(data)
print(f"Sent {data!r}")
data = in_file.read(1024)
print('Done sending')
conn.close()
if ONE_CONNECTION_ONLY: # This is to make sure that the program doesn't hang while testing
break
sock.shutdown(1)
sock.close()