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Python Socket Programming - Server, Client Example

Published on August 3, 2022
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Pankaj

Python Socket Programming - Server, Client Example

Good Day Learners! In our previous tutorial, we discussed about Python unittest module. Today we will look into python socket programming example. We will create python socket server and client applications.

Python Socket Programming

To understand python socket programming, we need to know about three interesting topics - Socket Server, Socket Client and Socket. So, what is a server? Well, a server is a software that waits for client requests and serves or processes them accordingly. On the other hand, a client is requester of this service. A client program request for some resources to the server and server responds to that request. Socket is the endpoint of a bidirectional communications channel between server and client. Sockets may communicate within a process, between processes on the same machine, or between processes on different machines. For any communication with a remote program, we have to connect through a socket port. The main objective of this socket programming tutorial is to get introduce you how socket server and client communicate with each other. You will also learn how to write python socket server program.

Python Socket Example

We have said earlier that a socket client requests for some resources to the socket server and the server responds to that request. So we will design both server and client model so that each can communicate with them. The steps can be considered like this.

  1. Python socket server program executes at first and wait for any request
  2. Python socket client program will initiate the conversation at first.
  3. Then server program will response accordingly to client requests.
  4. Client program will terminate if user enters “bye” message. Server program will also terminate when client program terminates, this is optional and we can keep server program running indefinitely or terminate with some specific command in client request.

Python Socket Server

We will save python socket server program as socket_server.py. To use python socket connection, we need to import socket module. Then, sequentially we need to perform some task to establish connection between server and client. We can obtain host address by using socket.gethostname() function. It is recommended to user port address above 1024 because port number lesser than 1024 are reserved for standard internet protocol. See the below python socket server example code, the comments will help you to understand the code.

import socket


def server_program():
    # get the hostname
    host = socket.gethostname()
    port = 5000  # initiate port no above 1024

    server_socket = socket.socket()  # get instance
    # look closely. The bind() function takes tuple as argument
    server_socket.bind((host, port))  # bind host address and port together

    # configure how many client the server can listen simultaneously
    server_socket.listen(2)
    conn, address = server_socket.accept()  # accept new connection
    print("Connection from: " + str(address))
    while True:
        # receive data stream. it won't accept data packet greater than 1024 bytes
        data = conn.recv(1024).decode()
        if not data:
            # if data is not received break
            break
        print("from connected user: " + str(data))
        data = input(' -> ')
        conn.send(data.encode())  # send data to the client

    conn.close()  # close the connection


if __name__ == '__main__':
    server_program()

So our python socket server is running on port 5000 and it will wait for client request. If you want server to not quit when client connection is closed, just remove the if condition and break statement. Python while loop is used to run the server program indefinitely and keep waiting for client request.

Python Socket Client

We will save python socket client program as socket_client.py. This program is similar to the server program, except binding. The main difference between server and client program is, in server program, it needs to bind host address and port address together. See the below python socket client example code, the comment will help you to understand the code.

import socket


def client_program():
    host = socket.gethostname()  # as both code is running on same pc
    port = 5000  # socket server port number

    client_socket = socket.socket()  # instantiate
    client_socket.connect((host, port))  # connect to the server

    message = input(" -> ")  # take input

    while message.lower().strip() != 'bye':
        client_socket.send(message.encode())  # send message
        data = client_socket.recv(1024).decode()  # receive response

        print('Received from server: ' + data)  # show in terminal

        message = input(" -> ")  # again take input

    client_socket.close()  # close the connection


if __name__ == '__main__':
    client_program()

Python Socket Programming Output

To see the output, first run the socket server program. Then run the socket client program. After that, write something from client program. Then again write reply from server program. At last, write bye from client program to terminate both program. Below short video will show how it worked on my test run of socket server and client example programs. python socket programming, python socket server

pankaj$ python3.6 socket_server.py 
Connection from: ('127.0.0.1', 57822)
from connected user: Hi
 -> Hello
from connected user: How are you?
 -> Good
from connected user: Awesome!
 -> Ok then, bye!
pankaj$
pankaj$ python3.6 socket_client.py 
 -> Hi
Received from server: Hello
 -> How are you?
Received from server: Good
 -> Awesome!
Received from server: Ok then, bye!
 -> Bye
pankaj$

Notice that socket server is running on port 5000 but client also requires a socket port to connect to the server. This port is assigned randomly by client connect call. In this case, it’s 57822. So, that’s all for Python socket programming, python socket server and socket client example programs. Reference: Official Documentation

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JournalDev
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April 28, 2018

Great little example, thanks!

- Synapsensalat

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    May 28, 2018

    Good Job

    - amrane

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      June 25, 2018

      your server code is wrong you have to use different names to send the data data = conn.recv(1024).decode() if not data: # if data is not received break break print("from connected user: " + str(data)) message = input(’ -> ') #use different name at the place of data conn.send(message.encode()) # send data to the client

      - Aditya raj

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        November 13, 2018

        host = socket.gethostname() AttributeError: ‘module’ object has no attribute ‘gethostname’ im getting this error…

        - adarsh

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          January 21, 2019

          how do we chat with different persons should we give client program to them and ask to run. and i would host the server in my pc

          - sanjay

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            April 21, 2019

            File “C:/Users/hp/AppData/Local/Programs/Python/Python37/socket_client.py”, line 25, in client_program() File “C:/Users/hp/AppData/Local/Programs/Python/Python37/socket_client.py”, line 9, in client_program client_socket.connect((host, port)) # connect to the server ConnectionRefusedError: [WinError 10061] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it I am getting this error

            - sdd

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              May 5, 2019

              It works at localhost nicely… Thank you friend

              - Basavaraj Hunshal

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                May 31, 2019

                Simple example. Thanks.

                - Nagesh

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                  November 30, 2019

                  Very nice from you. Just carry on.

                  - Mihailo Raskovic

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                    April 14, 2020

                    How can we compile this with python not with python3

                    - bindu

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