Example #1
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def main():
    client = myclient.MyClient()
    print client.add(1, 2)
    print client.now()
    print client.add(1, 2)
    client.ok()
    try:
        client.err()
    except Exception, e:
        print str(e)
Example #2
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def main():
    client=myclient.MyClient()
    print client.add(1,2)
    print client.now()
    print client.add(1,2)
#    client.ok([i for i in range(100)])
    try:
        client.err()
    except Exception,e:
        print str(e)
Example #3
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def main():
    client = myclient.MyClient()
    a1 = time.time()
    tmp = 0
    for i in range(10000):
        tmp = client.add(y=1011230, x=212312345121200)


#        client.now()
#        client.add(1,2)
    print time.time() - a1
    print tmp
    client.ok()
    try:
        client.qq()
    except Exception, e:
        print str(e)
Example #4
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import socket, select, sys
import myclient
import threading

if __name__ == '__main__':

    serverPort = 6666
    serverHost = sys.argv[1]

    mainClient = myclient.MyClient()
    mainClient.Start(serverHost, serverPort)
Example #5
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import os
import myclient
import time

files = open('filenames_R147.txt', 'r')
for line in files:
    line = line.strip()
    end = line.find('.fits')
    start = line.find('R147_')
    print line

    cli = myclient.MyClient()

### Put your API key below in places of xxxxxxx
    cli.login('xxxxxxxxxxxxxx')

    #Set some solving options
    opts=dict()
    opts['allow_commercial_use'] = 'n'
    opts['allow_modifications'] = 'n'
    opts['publicly_visible'] =  'n'
    opts['scale_units'] = "arcsecperpix"
    opts['scale_lower'] = 3.9
    opts['scale_upper'] = 4.1
    opts['tweak_order'] = 1

    #Upload an image
    cli.upload(line, **opts)

    #Save state in case of problems. This uses python shelves underneath
    #so it's not portable between machines. To restore a client in