Chilkat2-Python
Chilkat2-Python
WebSocket Send/Receive Binary Data
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Demonstrates how to send and receive binary data on a websocket. This example uses Chilkat's websocket test echo server at ws://websockets.chilkat.io/wsChilkatEcho.ashx
Note: The websockets.chilkat.io server imposes the following limitations:
Messages must be 16K or less, and each connection is limited to a max of 16 echoed messages.
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import sys
import chilkat2
success = False
# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
ws = chilkat2.WebSocket()
# For brevity, this example does not check for errors when etablishing the WebSocket connection.
# See Establish WebSocket Connection for more complete sample code for making the connection.
rest = chilkat2.Rest()
# Connect to websockets.chilkat.io
# IMPORTANT: websockets.chilkat.io accepts frames of up to 16K in size and echoes them back.
# IMPORTANT: The websockets.chilkat.io server imposes the following limitations:
# ---------- Messages must be 16K or less, and each connection is limited to a max of 16 echoed messages.
success = rest.Connect("websockets.chilkat.io",80,False,False)
ws.UseConnection(rest)
ws.AddClientHeaders()
responseBodyIgnored = rest.FullRequestNoBody("GET","/wsChilkatEcho.ashx")
success = ws.ValidateServerHandshake()
if (success != True):
print(ws.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
# This example sends a small JPG file (about 7KB) in a websocket frame.
jpgData = chilkat2.BinData()
success = jpgData.LoadFile("qa_data/jpg/starfish.jpg")
print("Number of bytes to send = " + str(jpgData.NumBytes))
# Send a frame containing the JPG image data.
# This will be the first and final frame, and therefore this constitutes the entire message.
finalFrame = True
success = ws.SendFrameBd(jpgData,finalFrame)
if (success != True):
print(ws.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
# Read the echoed binary frame(s).
# (We sent the JPG file in a single frame, but we may receive the echo in multiple frames, but it will be one message.)
# Read an incoming frames until we receive the final frame.
receivedFinalFrame = False
while receivedFinalFrame == False :
# The ws object is accumulating the received data internally. Once we get the final frame, we'll get the
# accumulated data which should constitute the entire JPG.
success = ws.ReadFrame()
if (success != True):
print("Failed to receive a frame")
print("ReadFrame fail reason = " + str(ws.ReadFrameFailReason))
print(ws.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
receivedFinalFrame = ws.FinalFrame
# Show the opcode and final frame bit for the frame just received:
print("Frame opcode: " + ws.FrameOpcode)
print("Final frame: " + str(receivedFinalFrame))
# Get the accumulated received data.
jpgReceivedData = chilkat2.BinData()
ws.GetFrameDataBd(jpgReceivedData)
print("Received " + str(jpgReceivedData.NumBytes) + " bytes")
# Save the received JPG to a file so we can check it..
jpgReceivedData.WriteFile("qa_output/starfish_ws.jpg")
# Close the websocket connection.
success = ws.SendClose(True,1000,"Closing this websocket.")
if (success != True):
print(ws.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
# Read the Close response.
success = ws.ReadFrame()
if (success != True):
print("ReadFrame fail reason = " + str(ws.ReadFrameFailReason))
print(ws.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
# Should receive the "Close" opcode.
print("Received opcode: " + ws.FrameOpcode)
# Should be the same status code we sent (1000)
print("Received close status code: " + str(ws.CloseStatusCode))
# The server may echo the close reason. If not, this will be empty.
print("Echoed close reason: " + ws.CloseReason)
print("Success.")