问题
I've got a subclass of QTcpSocket. And problem is : when i firt time connect to server - everything ok, but after socket connected i restart server (python socketServer,just close and start script again) socket disconnecting and tryin to reconnect while server is down, but when i start server again - nothing happened, socket.state() always in ConnectingState.. what is wrong ?
Here example code:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from PyQt4.QtCore import QVariant, QTimer, pyqtSignal, QCoreApplication
import sys
from PyQt4.QtNetwork import QTcpSocket
from re import match
import json
MAX_WAIT_LEN = 8
class UpQSocket(QTcpSocket):
data_ready = pyqtSignal(unicode)
def __init__(self):
QTcpSocket.__init__(self)
self.wait_len = ''
self.temp = ''
self.setSocketOption(QTcpSocket.KeepAliveOption, QVariant(1))
self.readyRead.connect(self.on_ready_read)
self.connected.connect(self.on_connected)
self.disconnected.connect(self.on_disconnect)
self.error.connect(self.on_error)
self.data_ready.connect(self.print_command)
def connectToHost(self, host, port):
print 'connectToHost'
self.temp = ''
self.wait_len = ''
QTcpSocket.abort(self)
QTcpSocket.connectToHost(self, host, port)
def close(self):
print 'close!'
self.disconnectFromHost()
def send(self, data):
self.writeData('%s|%s' % (len(data), data))
def on_ready_read(self):
if self.bytesAvailable():
data = str(self.readAll())
while data:
if not self.wait_len and '|' in data:#new data and new message
self.wait_len , data = data.split('|',1)
if match('[0-9]+', self.wait_len) and (len(self.wait_len) <= MAX_WAIT_LEN) and data.startswith('{'):#okay, this is normal length
self.wait_len = int(self.wait_len)
self.temp = data[:self.wait_len]
data = data[self.wait_len:]
else:#oh, it was crap
self.wait_len , self.temp = '',''
return
elif self.wait_len:#okay, not new message, appending
tl= int(self.wait_len)-len(self.temp)
self.temp+=data[:tl]
data=data[tl:]
elif not self.wait_len and not '|' in data:#crap
return
if self.wait_len and self.wait_len == len(self.temp):#okay, full message
self.data_ready.emit(self.temp)
self.wait_len , self.temp = '',''
if not data:
return
def print_command(self,data):
print 'data!'
def get_sstate(self):
print self.state()
def on_error(self):
print 'error', self.errorString()
self.close()
self.connectToHost('dev.ulab.ru', 10000)
def on_disconnect(self):
print 'disconnected!'
def on_connected(self):
print 'connected!'
self.send(json.dumps(
{'command' : "operator_insite",
'password' : "376c43878878ac04e05946ec1dd7a55f",
'login' : "nsandr",
'version':unicode("1.2.9")}))
if __name__ == "__main__":
app = QCoreApplication(sys.argv)
main_socket = UpQSocket()
state_timer = QTimer()
state_timer.setInterval(1000)
state_timer.timeout.connect(main_socket.get_sstate)
state_timer.start()
main_socket.connectToHost('dev.ulab.ru', 10000)
sys.exit(app.exec_())
Here is output:
connectToHost
1
1
connected!
data!
data!
3
3
3
3
3
error The remote host closed the connection
close!
disconnected!
connectToHost
2
2
回答1:
Workaround:
import functools
def on_error(self):
print 'error', self.errorString()
QTimer.singleShot(2000, functools.partial(self.connectToHost, 'localhost', 9999))
# 2000 - your prefered reconnect timeout in ms
Update
There is more correct solution in comments for Qt bugreport QTBUG-18082. Here is Python implementation:
@QtCore.pyqtSlot()
def do_reconnect(self):
print 'Trying to reconnect'
self.connectToHost('localhost', 9999)
def on_error(self):
print 'error', self.errorString()
QtCore.QMetaObject.invokeMethod(self, 'do_reconnect', QtCore.Qt.QueuedConnection)
or just:
QTimer.singleShot(0, self.do_reconnect) # or any callable, slot is unnecessary
which anyway will call QtCore.QMetaObject.invokeMethod
with QueuedConnection
conection type (source)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9043889/pyqt-qtcpsocket-always-in-connectingstate-after-server-restart