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python_test_tcp_server.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
import random
import socket
# Set server address to machines IP
SERVER_ADDR = "0.0.0.0"
# These constants should match the client
BUF_SIZE = 2048
TEST_ITERATIONS = 10
SERVER_PORT = 4242
# Open socket to the server
sock = socket.socket()
sock.bind((SERVER_ADDR, SERVER_PORT))
sock.listen(1)
print("server listening on", SERVER_ADDR, SERVER_PORT)
# Wait for the client
con = None
con, addr = sock.accept()
print("client connected from", addr)
# Repeat test for a number of iterations
for test_iteration in range(TEST_ITERATIONS):
# Generate a buffer of random data
random_list = []
for n in range(BUF_SIZE):
random_list.append(random.randint(0, 255))
write_buf = bytearray(random_list)
# Write BUF_SIZE bytes to the client
write_len = con.send(bytearray(write_buf))
print('Written %d bytes to client' % write_len)
# Check size of data written
if write_len != BUF_SIZE:
raise RuntimeError('wrong amount of data written %d' % write_len)
# Read the data back from the client
total_size = BUF_SIZE
read_buf = b''
while total_size > 0:
buf = con.recv(BUF_SIZE)
print('read %d bytes from client' % len(buf))
total_size -= len(buf)
read_buf += buf
# Check size of data received
if len(read_buf) != BUF_SIZE:
raise RuntimeError('wrong amount of data read')
# Check the data sent and received
if read_buf != write_buf:
raise RuntimeError('buffer mismatch')
# All done
con.close()
sock.close()
print("test completed")