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    Intro and question re Google App Engine and web stuff in Pythonista

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    • ronjeffries
      ronjeffries last edited by

      Thanks @Phuket2 and @omz ... i will look up the requests module right away.

      yes i know i can't get all the way to writing or running the app engine stuff. what i'm thinking i might do is roughly this:

      get a server running in Pythonista on some port; get a client set up to talk to that port; debug the protocol i plan to use with app engine and the parsing and such that I do.

      i've now experimented with some of the server / client examples in the Python docs and with a little demo I found here. They sort of worked :) what would help would be a very simple example of a server.py and client.py that talk to each other.

      what i'm not seeing right now is more about Pythonista itself. suppose i have those two scripts. How do i get them to run at the same time, and talk to each other? I've not figured out how to get two tabs worth of code in the same "run". So at least some of my trouble is I'm so new I don't get the drift of how Pythonista itself is set up. Happy to be told to "go read X", preferably with a decent value of X that i can find.

      Thanks,

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      • ronjeffries
        ronjeffries last edited by

        Ah, begins to look like I can't really run a server and a client at the same time with Pythonista. I guess what I'll do is just rig up a class or function and call it with unittest to get it working, paste it into the internet on the Mac.

        If I'm missing some obvious idea let me know ... thanks!

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        • Phuket2
          Phuket2 @ronjeffries last edited by

          @ronjeffries , I am not into the stuff you are talking about. But I would like to be, but still beyond me.
          But I have been talking before how to have a local setup up before with bottle, a client and server for testing.
          @omz also has another product called Editorial, which can also execute Python. So was able to start a bottle app in Editorial and send requests to it from Pythonista. There were also talks about using theads inside Pythonista to try to both at the same time. I think a difficult situation. Not saying you should buy Editorial, but is an interesting way to make a client/server test app.
          But if you search the forum bottle and Editorial, I think you would get the discussion threads

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          • Phuket2
            Phuket2 @ronjeffries last edited by

            @ronjeffries , this is a good read about ruining bottle
            https://forum.omz-software.com/topic/2451/running-bottle-in-pythonista-and-another-script-also

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            • ronjeffries
              ronjeffries last edited by

              Thanks @Phuket2 I'll check that out.

              Here's my new problem, I have this code

              # coding: utf-8
              # example from https://docs.python.org/2/library/socketserver.html
              
              import SocketServer
              
              class MyTCPHandler(SocketServer.BaseRequestHandler):
                  """
                  The request handler class for our server.
              
                  It is instantiated once per connection to the server, and must
                  override the handle() method to implement communication to the
                  client.
                  """
              
                  def handle(self):
                      # self.request is the TCP socket connected to the client
                      self.data = self.request.recv(1024).strip()
                      print "ron jeffries has gotten something working part 2"
                      print "{} wrote:".format(self.client_address[0])
                      print self.data
                      # just send back the same data, but upper-cased
                      back = "here you go\n" + self.data.upper()
                      self.request.sendall(back)
              
              if __name__ == "__main__":
                  HOST, PORT = "localhost", 9999
              
                  # Create the server, binding to localhost on port 9999
                  server = SocketServer.TCPServer((HOST, PORT), MyTCPHandler)
              
                  # Activate the server; this will keep running until you
                  # interrupt the program with Ctrl-C
                  server.serve_forever()
              

              So when I run this code, the server is running, and if I go into Safari I can send like

              localhost:9999/?add&key=k1&val=v1

              And get back sensible stuff from my server. So my soon-to-be app engine code would be in the server above. Which means I need to stop it, modify it, start it up again, then test again on the Safari side.

              box to stop the thing, edit it, and restart it, I get the message

              [Errno 48] Address already in use.

              I can stop Pythonista and restart it to run again but that seems wrong. So how do I, within Pythonista, stop this server, edit it, and restart it on the same address?

              Thanks!

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              • Phuket2
                Phuket2 @ronjeffries last edited by

                @ronjeffries , as I say I can only talk about this subject in very very and very broad strokes. I have no chance to help on this on. Someone else will come along though that can.

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                • omz
                  omz last edited by omz

                  @ronjeffries You can get rid of the error like this:

                  # ...
                  
                  if __name__ == "__main__":
                      # Probably not strictly necessary:
                      SocketServer.TCPServer.allow_reuse_address = True
                      HOST, PORT = "localhost", 9999
                      # Create the server, binding to localhost on port 9999
                      server = SocketServer.TCPServer((HOST, PORT), MyTCPHandler)
                      # Activate the server; this will keep running until you
                      # interrupt the program with Ctrl-C
                      try:
                          server.serve_forever()
                      except KeyboardInterrupt:
                          # Clean shutdown:
                          server.shutdown()
                          server.socket.close()
                  
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                  • dgelessus
                    dgelessus last edited by

                    For some reason when I run a web server with Pythonista, stop it, then try to restart, I get the error message once, but the next time I run the script (without restarting Pythonista) it's gone and the server runs again. Don't ask me why that happens...

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                    • ronjeffries
                      ronjeffries last edited by

                      Thanks @omz, I'll try that ... in other news, how do i do a control-C in Pythonista? Thanks!

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                      • Webmaster4o
                        Webmaster4o last edited by

                        @omz Should server.shutdown be server.shutdown()? Not sure.

                        @ronjeffries You can run two scripts at once using threads. Take a look at the threading module. Running something on a thread will not prevent you from using the interpreter or from performing other tasks while it runs.

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                        • omz
                          omz last edited by

                          @ronjeffries

                          Tapping the "Stop" button is essentially the same as Ctrl+C.

                          @Webmaster4o

                          Should server.shutdown be server.shutdown()? Not sure.

                          Yes, thanks.

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                          • ronjeffries
                            ronjeffries last edited by

                            Thanks @omz I had hoped that was the case.
                            Thanks @Webmaster4o maybe I'll have a look at that, though I am thinking that I need to go another way and maybe talk to the thing from Safari or something. Or maybe just work on the core in Pythonista and then do the real work with the App Engine launcher on the Mac.

                            Thanks!

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                            • JonB
                              JonB last edited by

                              Another option to navigate to a page you have created is to use the webbrowser module, which will open the page in a separate tab inisde pythonista, which runs in its own thread.

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