class socket – network socket¶
socket is an object that represents a network socket. Example usage:
socket = esp.socket()
socket.onrecv(print)
socket.connect(('207.58.139.247', 80))
socket.send('GET /testwifi/index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n')
TCP Methods¶
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socket.connect(addr)¶ Connect to the adress and port specified in the
addrtuple.
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socket.close()¶ Close the connection.
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socket.accept()¶ Accept a single connection from the connection queue.
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socket.listen(backlog)¶ Start listening for incoming connections.
Note: Only one socket can be listening for connections at a time.
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socket.bind(addr)¶ Bind the socket to the address and port specified by the
addrtuple.
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socket.send(buf)¶ Send the bytes from
buf.
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socket.recv()¶ Receive and return bytes from the socket.
UDP Methods¶
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socket.sendto(data, addr)¶ Placeholder for UDP support, not implemented yet.
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socket.recvfrom(addr)¶ Placeholder for UDP support, not implemented yet.
Callback Setter Methods¶
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onconnect(lambda):: When connection is established, call the callback
lambda.
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onrecv(lambda):: When data is received, call the callback
lambda.
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onsent(lamda):: What data is finished sending, call the callback
lambda.
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ondisconnect(lambda):: Call the callback
lambdawhen the connection is closed.