# Python rough implementation of a C# TCP client import errno import socket from datetime import timedelta from io import BytesIO, BufferedWriter class TcpClient: def __init__(self, proxy=None, timeout=timedelta(seconds=5)): self._proxy = proxy self._socket = None if isinstance(timeout, timedelta): self._timeout = timeout.seconds elif isinstance(timeout, int) or isinstance(timeout, float): self._timeout = float(timeout) else: raise ValueError('Invalid timeout type', type(timeout)) def _recreate_socket(self, mode): if self._proxy is None: self._socket = socket.socket(mode, socket.SOCK_STREAM) else: import socks self._socket = socks.socksocket(mode, socket.SOCK_STREAM) if type(self._proxy) is dict: self._socket.set_proxy(**self._proxy) else: # tuple, list, etc. self._socket.set_proxy(*self._proxy) def connect(self, ip, port): """Connects to the specified IP and port number. 'timeout' must be given in seconds """ if not self.connected: if ':' in ip: # IPv6 mode, address = socket.AF_INET6, (ip, port, 0, 0) else: mode, address = socket.AF_INET, (ip, port) self._recreate_socket(mode) self._socket.settimeout(self._timeout) self._socket.connect(address) def _get_connected(self): return self._socket is not None connected = property(fget=_get_connected) def close(self): """Closes the connection""" try: if self.connected: self._socket.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) self._socket.close() except OSError: pass # Ignore ENOTCONN, EBADF, and any other error when closing finally: self._socket = None def write(self, data): """Writes (sends) the specified bytes to the connected peer""" # TODO Timeout may be an issue when sending the data, Changed in v3.5: # The socket timeout is now the maximum total duration to send all data. try: self._socket.sendall(data) except socket.timeout as e: raise TimeoutError() from e except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EBADF: self._raise_connection_reset() else: raise except BrokenPipeError: self._raise_connection_reset() def read(self, size): """Reads (receives) a whole block of 'size bytes from the connected peer. A timeout can be specified, which will cancel the operation if no data has been read in the specified time. If data was read and it's waiting for more, the timeout will NOT cancel the operation. Set to None for no timeout """ # TODO Remove the timeout from this method, always use previous one with BufferedWriter(BytesIO(), buffer_size=size) as buffer: bytes_left = size while bytes_left != 0: try: partial = self._socket.recv(bytes_left) except socket.timeout as e: raise TimeoutError() from e except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EBADF: self._raise_connection_reset() else: raise if len(partial) == 0: self._raise_connection_reset() buffer.write(partial) bytes_left -= len(partial) # If everything went fine, return the read bytes buffer.flush() return buffer.raw.getvalue() def _raise_connection_reset(self): self.close() # Connection reset -> flag as socket closed raise ConnectionResetError('The server has closed the connection.')