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Hi,
I am using python-connect as http server on a beaglebone, and on pressing a web page button is handled by the httprequesthandler post. This executes the following:
if self.path == 'discovery':
client = HelperClient(server=("192.168.1.33", 5683))
response = client.get("/.well-known/core")
if response is not None:
print(response.pretty_print())
client.stop()
return MyHTTPReqHandler
On pressing the button on the web page, the coap message is seen by the coap server on the IP address 192.168.1.33 and an ACK is returned.
This is what is shown at the client end on receipt of this ACK:
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,043 - MainThread - coapthon.layers.messagelayer - DEBUG - send_request - From None, To ('192.168.1.33', 5683), None-None, GET-Sp, [Uri-Path: .well-known, Uri-Path: core, ] No payload
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,053 - MainThread - coapthon.client.coap - DEBUG - send_datagram - From None, To ('192.168.1.33', 5683), CON-4902, GET-Sp, [Uri-Path: .well-known, Uri-Path: core, ] No payload
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,072 - Thread-1 - coapthon.client.coap - DEBUG - Start receiver Thread
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,086 - Thread-1 - coapthon.layers.messagelayer - DEBUG - receive_empty - From ('192.168.1.33', 5683), To None, ACK-4902, EMPTY-None, [] No payload
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,098 - MainThread-Retry-4902 - coapthon.client.coap - DEBUG - retransmit loop ... enter
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,114 - MainThread-Retry-4902 - coapthon.client.coap - DEBUG - retransmit loop ... exit
The web page is no longer being serviced and have to restart the web service to recover.
Any help with this would be appreciated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I note that the receiver thread did not exit, which may be the reason.
Could this therefore be the receive handler is not happy with the empty payload in the response?
Hi,
I am using python-connect as http server on a beaglebone, and on pressing a web page button is handled by the httprequesthandler post. This executes the following:
if self.path == 'discovery':
client = HelperClient(server=("192.168.1.33", 5683))
response = client.get("/.well-known/core")
if response is not None:
print(response.pretty_print())
client.stop()
return MyHTTPReqHandler
On pressing the button on the web page, the coap message is seen by the coap server on the IP address 192.168.1.33 and an ACK is returned.
This is what is shown at the client end on receipt of this ACK:
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,043 - MainThread - coapthon.layers.messagelayer - DEBUG - send_request - From None, To ('192.168.1.33', 5683), None-None, GET-Sp, [Uri-Path: .well-known, Uri-Path: core, ] No payload
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,053 - MainThread - coapthon.client.coap - DEBUG - send_datagram - From None, To ('192.168.1.33', 5683), CON-4902, GET-Sp, [Uri-Path: .well-known, Uri-Path: core, ] No payload
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,072 - Thread-1 - coapthon.client.coap - DEBUG - Start receiver Thread
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,086 - Thread-1 - coapthon.layers.messagelayer - DEBUG - receive_empty - From ('192.168.1.33', 5683), To None, ACK-4902, EMPTY-None, [] No payload
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,098 - MainThread-Retry-4902 - coapthon.client.coap - DEBUG - retransmit loop ... enter
28.01.20 08:53:40 (+0000) python-connect 2020-01-28 08:53:40,114 - MainThread-Retry-4902 - coapthon.client.coap - DEBUG - retransmit loop ... exit
The web page is no longer being serviced and have to restart the web service to recover.
Any help with this would be appreciated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: