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Kamaelia.Internet.UDP.TargettedPeer

For examples and more explanations, see the module level docs.


class TargettedPeer(BasicPeer)

TargettedPeer([localaddr][,localport][,receiver_addr][,receiver_port]) -> new TargettedPeer component.

A simple component for receiving and transmitting UDP packets. It binds to the specified local address and port - from which it will receive packets and sends packets to a receiver on the specified address and port.

Can change where it is sending to by sending the new (addr,port) receiver address to the "target" inbox.

Arguments:

  • localaddr -- Optional. The local addresss (interface) to bind to. (default="0.0.0.0")
  • localport -- Optional. The local port to bind to. (default=0)
  • receiver_addr -- Optional. The address the receiver is bound to - to which packets will be sent. (default="0.0.0.0")
  • receiver_port -- Optional. The port the receiver is bound on - to which packets will be sent. (default=0)

Inboxes

  • control : Not listened to
  • inbox : Data recieved here is sent to the reciever addr/port
  • target : Data receieved here changes the receiver addr/port data is tuple form: (host, port)

Outboxes

  • outbox : Data received on the socket is passed out here, form: (data,(host, port))
  • signal : No data sent to

Methods defined here

Warning!

You should be using the inbox/outbox interface, not these methods (except construction). This documentation is designed as a roadmap as to their functionalilty for maintainers and new component developers.

Methods inherited from Kamaelia.Internet.UDP.BasicPeer :

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