I am new in Python/ ZeroMQ, so show forbearance if it is an easy question.
I try to run some examples, but it does not work really good.
Here is the hwserver/hwclient example of the ZeroMQ-Guide:
SERVER
# Hello World server in Python
# Binds REP socket to tcp://*:5555
# Expects b"Hello" from client, replies with b"World"
#
import time
import zmq
context = zmq.Context()
socket = context.socket(zmq.REP)
socket.bind("tcp://*:5555")
while True:
message = socket.recv() # Wait for next request from client
print("Received request: %s" % message)
time.sleep(1) # Do some 'work'
print( "teeest" )
socket.send(b"World") # Send reply back to client
CLIENT
# Hello World client in Python
# Connects REQ socket to tcp://localhost:5555
# Sends "Hello" to server, expects "World" back
#
import zmq
context = zmq.Context()
print("Connecting to hello world server…") # Socket to talk to server
socket = context.socket(zmq.REQ)
socket.connect("tcp://localhost:5555")
for request in range(10): # Do 10 requests,
# # waiting each time for a response
print("Sending request %s …" % request)
socket.send(b"Hello")
message = socket.recv() # Get the reply.
print("Received reply %s [ %s ]" % (request, message))
And I am getting this output:
Connecting to hello world server…
Sending request 0 …
Received reply 0 [ b'World' ]
Sending request 1 …
Received reply 1 [ b'World' ]
Sending request 2 …
Received reply 2 [ b'World' ]
Sending request 3 …
Received reply 3 [ b'World' ]
Sending request 4 …
Received reply 4 [ b'World' ]
Sending request 5 …
Received reply 5 [ b'World' ]
Sending request 6 …
Received reply 6 [ b'World' ]
Sending request 7 …
Received reply 7 [ b'World' ]
Sending request 8 …
Received reply 8 [ b'World' ]
Sending request 9 …
Received reply 9 [ b'World' ]
Process finished with exit code 0
Could somebody tell me why I dont get the prints of the server like "Received request" and "teeeest"?
Thank you!