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is it possible to create a websocketSERVER like this
that i can have inside a method, or class?
#THIS IS PSEUDOCODE, any changes inside this method dont matter
async def step(action):
await data = websocket.recv()
websocket.send(action)
return data
my client sends an initial request, then always responds to the servers commands.
python websocket
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is it possible to create a websocketSERVER like this
that i can have inside a method, or class?
#THIS IS PSEUDOCODE, any changes inside this method dont matter
async def step(action):
await data = websocket.recv()
websocket.send(action)
return data
my client sends an initial request, then always responds to the servers commands.
python websocket
usually you just subscribe to ws.onmessage or something ... socket.recv() looks more like traditional normal socket communication
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 2:32
the problem is that the client comes from a browser via js
– Gotti92
Mar 24 at 2:39
no one knows what your asking as what you show is not how websockets normally work.... but yes you can certainly handle client requests in an async method
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 3:59
add a comment |
is it possible to create a websocketSERVER like this
that i can have inside a method, or class?
#THIS IS PSEUDOCODE, any changes inside this method dont matter
async def step(action):
await data = websocket.recv()
websocket.send(action)
return data
my client sends an initial request, then always responds to the servers commands.
python websocket
is it possible to create a websocketSERVER like this
that i can have inside a method, or class?
#THIS IS PSEUDOCODE, any changes inside this method dont matter
async def step(action):
await data = websocket.recv()
websocket.send(action)
return data
my client sends an initial request, then always responds to the servers commands.
python websocket
python websocket
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usually you just subscribe to ws.onmessage or something ... socket.recv() looks more like traditional normal socket communication
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 2:32
the problem is that the client comes from a browser via js
– Gotti92
Mar 24 at 2:39
no one knows what your asking as what you show is not how websockets normally work.... but yes you can certainly handle client requests in an async method
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 3:59
add a comment |
usually you just subscribe to ws.onmessage or something ... socket.recv() looks more like traditional normal socket communication
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 2:32
the problem is that the client comes from a browser via js
– Gotti92
Mar 24 at 2:39
no one knows what your asking as what you show is not how websockets normally work.... but yes you can certainly handle client requests in an async method
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 3:59
usually you just subscribe to ws.onmessage or something ... socket.recv() looks more like traditional normal socket communication
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 2:32
usually you just subscribe to ws.onmessage or something ... socket.recv() looks more like traditional normal socket communication
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 2:32
the problem is that the client comes from a browser via js
– Gotti92
Mar 24 at 2:39
the problem is that the client comes from a browser via js
– Gotti92
Mar 24 at 2:39
no one knows what your asking as what you show is not how websockets normally work.... but yes you can certainly handle client requests in an async method
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 3:59
no one knows what your asking as what you show is not how websockets normally work.... but yes you can certainly handle client requests in an async method
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 3:59
add a comment |
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usually you just subscribe to ws.onmessage or something ... socket.recv() looks more like traditional normal socket communication
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 2:32
the problem is that the client comes from a browser via js
– Gotti92
Mar 24 at 2:39
no one knows what your asking as what you show is not how websockets normally work.... but yes you can certainly handle client requests in an async method
– Joran Beasley
Mar 24 at 3:59