Fork of socketIO-client that has binary support and socketio 2 support, for use with the sstk codebase.
Here is a socket.io client library for Python. You can use it to write test code for your socket.io server.
This is a forked version to implement the Socket.io 2.x changes. You can find the original here.
Install the package in an isolated environment.
VIRTUAL_ENV=$HOME/.virtualenv # Prepare isolated environment virtualenv $VIRTUAL_ENV # Activate isolated environment source $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/activate # Install package pip install -U socketIO-client-sstk
Activate isolated environment.
VIRTUAL_ENV=$HOME/.virtualenv source $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/activate
Launch your socket.io server.
cd $(python -c "import os, socketIO_client_sstk;\ print(os.path.dirname(socketIO_client_sstk.__file__))") DEBUG=* node tests/serve.js # Start socket.io server in terminal one DEBUG=* node tests/proxy.js # Start proxy server in terminal two nosetests # Run tests in terminal three
For debugging information, run these commands first.
import logging logging.getLogger('socketIO-client-sstk').setLevel(logging.DEBUG) logging.basicConfig()
Emit.
from socketIO_client_sstk import SocketIO, LoggingNamespace with SocketIO('127.0.0.1', 8000, LoggingNamespace) as socketIO: socketIO.emit('aaa') socketIO.wait(seconds=1)
Emit with callback.
from socketIO_client_sstk import SocketIO, LoggingNamespace def on_bbb_response(*args): print('on_bbb_response', args) with SocketIO('127.0.0.1', 8000, LoggingNamespace) as socketIO: socketIO.emit('bbb', {'xxx': 'yyy'}, on_bbb_response) socketIO.wait_for_callbacks(seconds=1)
Define events.
from socketIO_client_sstk import SocketIO, LoggingNamespace def on_connect(): print('connect') def on_disconnect(): print('disconnect') def on_reconnect(): print('reconnect') def on_aaa_response(*args): print('on_aaa_response', args) socketIO = SocketIO('127.0.0.1', 8000, LoggingNamespace) socketIO.on('connect', on_connect) socketIO.on('disconnect', on_disconnect) socketIO.on('reconnect', on_reconnect) # Listen socketIO.on('aaa_response', on_aaa_response) socketIO.emit('aaa') socketIO.emit('aaa') socketIO.wait(seconds=1) # Stop listening socketIO.off('aaa_response') socketIO.emit('aaa') socketIO.wait(seconds=1) # Listen only once socketIO.once('aaa_response', on_aaa_response) socketIO.emit('aaa') # Activate aaa_response socketIO.emit('aaa') # Ignore socketIO.wait(seconds=1)
Define events in a namespace.
from socketIO_client_sstk import SocketIO, BaseNamespace class Namespace(BaseNamespace): def on_aaa_response(self, *args): print('on_aaa_response', args) self.emit('bbb') socketIO = SocketIO('127.0.0.1', 8000, Namespace) socketIO.emit('aaa') socketIO.wait(seconds=1)
Define standard events.
from socketIO_client_sstk import SocketIO, BaseNamespace class Namespace(BaseNamespace): def on_connect(self): print('[Connected]') def on_reconnect(self): print('[Reconnected]') def on_disconnect(self): print('[Disconnected]') socketIO = SocketIO('127.0.0.1', 8000, Namespace) socketIO.wait(seconds=1)
Define different namespaces on a single socket.
from socketIO_client_sstk import SocketIO, BaseNamespace class ChatNamespace(BaseNamespace): def on_aaa_response(self, *args): print('on_aaa_response', args) class NewsNamespace(BaseNamespace): def on_aaa_response(self, *args): print('on_aaa_response', args) socketIO = SocketIO('127.0.0.1', 8000) chat_namespace = socketIO.define(ChatNamespace, '/chat') news_namespace = socketIO.define(NewsNamespace, '/news') chat_namespace.emit('aaa') news_namespace.emit('aaa') socketIO.wait(seconds=1)
Connect via SSL (invisibleroads#54).
from socketIO_client_sstk import SocketIO # Skip server certificate verification SocketIO('https://127.0.0.1', verify=False) # Verify the server certificate SocketIO('https://127.0.0.1', verify='server.crt') # Verify the server certificate and encrypt using client certificate socketIO = SocketIO('https://127.0.0.1', verify='server.crt', cert=( 'client.crt', 'client.key'))
Specify params, headers, cookies, proxies thanks to the requests library.
from socketIO_client_sstk import SocketIO from base64 import b64encode SocketIO( '127.0.0.1', 8000, params={'q': 'qqq'}, headers={'Authorization': 'Basic ' + b64encode('username:password')}, cookies={'a': 'aaa'}, proxies={'https': 'https://proxy.example.com:8080'})
Wait forever.
from socketIO_client_sstk import SocketIO socketIO = SocketIO('127.0.0.1', 8000) socketIO.wait()
Don't wait forever.
from requests.exceptions import ConnectionError from socketIO_client_sstk import SocketIO try: socket = SocketIO('127.0.0.1', 8000, wait_for_connection=False) socket.wait() except ConnectionError: print('The server is down. Try again later.')
This software is available under the MIT License.
- Guillermo Rauch wrote the socket.io specification.
- Hiroki Ohtani wrote websocket-client.
- Roderick Hodgson wrote a prototype for a Python client to a socket.io server.
- Alexandre Bourget wrote gevent-socketio, which is a socket.io server written in Python.
- Paul Kienzle, Zac Lee, Josh VanderLinden, Ian Fitzpatrick, Lucas Klein, Rui Chicoria, Travis Odom, Patrick Huber, Brad Campbell, Daniel, Sean Arietta, Sacha Stafyniak submitted code to expand support of the socket.io protocol.
- Bernard Pratz, Francis Bull wrote prototypes to support xhr-polling and jsonp-polling.
- Joe Palmer sponsored development.
- Eric Chen, Denis Zinevich, Thiago Hersan, Nayef Copty, Jörgen Karlsson, Branden Ghena, Tim Landscheidt, Matt Porritt, Matt Dainty, Thomaz de Oliveira dos Reis, Felix König, George Wilson, Andreas Strikos, Alessio Sergi Claudio Yacarini, Khairi Hafsham, Robbie Clarken suggested ways to make the connection more robust.
- Merlijn van Deen, Frederic Sureau, Marcus Cobden, Drew Hutchison, wuurrd, Adam Kecer, Alex Monk, Vishal P R, John Vandenberg, Thomas Grainger, Daniel Quinn, Adric Worley, Adam Roses Wight, Jan Včelák proposed changes that make the library more friendly and practical for you!