Swift
Swift
TCP/IP Socket Connect to Remote Host:Port
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Demonstrates how to create a TCP/IP socket, connect to a remote host:port, and receive a "Hello World!" message.Chilkat Swift Downloads
func chilkatTest() {
var success: Bool = false
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
let socket = CkoSocket()!
// Connect to port 5555 of localhost.
// The string "localhost" is for testing on a single computer.
// It would typically be replaced with an IP hostname, such
// as "www.chilkatsoft.com".
var ssl: Bool = false
var maxWaitMillisec: Int = 20000
success = socket.connect(hostname: "localhost", port: 5555, ssl: ssl, maxWaitMs: maxWaitMillisec)
if success != true {
print("\(socket.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Set maximum timeouts for reading an writing (in millisec)
socket.maxReadIdleMs = 10000
socket.maxSendIdleMs = 10000
// Pretend, for the sake of the example, that the
// ficticious server is going to send a "Hello World!"
// after accepting the connection.
// Note: Technically, the ReceiveString may not receive the
// complete string, although it's highly probable given the short
// length of the "Hello World!" message.
// See this Chilkat blog post for more information:
// <a href="http://www.cknotes.com/?p=302">http://www.cknotes.com/?p=302</a>
var receivedMsg: String? = socket.receiveString()
if socket.lastMethodSuccess != true {
print("\(socket.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Close the connection with the server
// Wait a max of 20 seconds (20000 millsec)
success = socket.close(maxWaitMs: 20000)
print("\(receivedMsg!)")
}