Python/file_transfer/send_file.py
Meysam 2e790ce4ca
file-transfer: writing tests and ensuring that all is going well (#2413)
* file-transfer: writing tests and ensuring that all is going well

* def send_file(filename: str = "mytext.txt", testing: bool = False) -> None:

* send_file(filename="mytext.txt", testing=True)

* Update send_file.py

* requirements.txt: lxml

Co-authored-by: Christian Clauss <cclauss@me.com>
2020-09-11 23:13:43 +02:00

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def send_file(filename: str = "mytext.txt", testing: bool = False) -> None:
import socket
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 testing: # Allow the test to complete
break
sock.shutdown(1)
sock.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
send_file()