socketIO-client =============== Here is a socket.io_ client library for Python. You can use it to write test code for your socket.io_ server. Thanks to rod_ for the `StackOverflow question and answer`__ on which this code is based. Thanks to liris_ for websocket-client_ and to guille_ for the `socket.io specification`_. Thanks to `Paul Kienzle`_, `Josh VanderLinden`_, `Ian Fitzpatrick`_ for submitting code to expand support of the socket.io protocol. Installation ------------ :: VIRTUAL_ENV=$HOME/.virtualenv # Prepare isolated environment virtualenv $VIRTUAL_ENV # Activate isolated environment source $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/activate # Install package easy_install -U socketIO-client Usage ----- Activate isolated environment. :: VIRTUAL_ENV=$HOME/.virtualenv source $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/activate Emit. :: from socketIO_client import SocketIO with SocketIO('localhost', 8000) as socketIO: socketIO.emit('aaa') socketIO.wait(1) # Wait a second Emit with callback. :: from socketIO_client import SocketIO def on_response(*args): print args with SocketIO('localhost', 8000) as socketIO: socketIO.emit('aaa', {'bbb': 'ccc'}, on_response) socketIO.wait(seconds=1, forCallbacks=True) # Wait for callback Define events. :: from socketIO_client import SocketIO def on_ddd(*args): print args socketIO = SocketIO('localhost', 8000) socketIO.on('ddd', on_ddd) socketIO.wait() # Loop until CTRL-C Define events in a namespace. :: from socketIO_client import SocketIO, BaseNamespace class Namespace(BaseNamespace): def on_ddd(self, *args): self.socketIO.emit('eee', {'fff': 'ggg'}) socketIO = SocketIO('localhost', 8000) socketIO.define(Namespace) socketIO.wait() # Loop until CTRL-C Define standard events. :: from socketIO_client import SocketIO, BaseNamespace class Namespace(BaseNamespace): def on_connect(self): print '[Connected]' def on_disconnect(self): print '[Disconnected]' def on_error(self, name, message): print '[Error] %s: %s' % (name, message) def on_message(self, id, message): print '[Message] %s: %s' % (id, message) socketIO = SocketIO('localhost', 8000) socketIO.define(Namespace) socketIO.wait() # Loop until CTRL-C Define different namespaces on a single socket. :: from socketIO_client import SocketIO, BaseNamespace class MainNamespace(Channel): def on_aaa(self, *args): print 'aaa', args class ChatNamespace(Channel): def on_bbb(self, *args): print 'bbb', args class NewsNamespace(Channel): def on_ccc(self, *args): print 'ccc', args socketIO = SocketIO('localhost', 8000) socketIO.define(MainNamespace) chatSocket = socketIO.define(ChatNamespace, '/chat') chatSocket.emit('bbb') newsSocket = socketIO.define(NewsNamespace, '/news') newsSocket.emit('ccc') socketIO.wait() # Loop until CTRL-C Open secure websockets (HTTPS / WSS) behind a proxy. :: SocketIO('localhost', 8000, secure=True, proxies={'http': 'http://proxy.example.com:8080'}) License ------- This software is available under the MIT License. .. _socket.io: http://socket.io .. _rod: http://stackoverflow.com/users/370115/rod .. _StackOverflowQA: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6692908/formatting-messages-to-send-to-socket-io-node-js-server-from-python-client __ StackOverflowQA_ .. _liris: https://github.com/liris .. _websocket-client: https://github.com/liris/websocket-client .. _guille: https://github.com/guille .. _socket.io specification: https://github.com/LearnBoost/socket.io-spec .. _Paul Kienzle: https://github.com/pkienzle .. _Josh VanderLinden: https://github.com/codekoala .. _Ian Fitzpatrick: https://github.com/GraphEffect