examples: Add an example of resolving a known service by service name by smcv · Pull Request #127 · python-zeroconf/python-zeroconf
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examples: Add an example of resolving a known service by service name#127
smcv wants to merge 1 commit intopython-zeroconf:masterfrom
examples: Add an example of resolving a known service by service name#127
smcv wants to merge 1 commit intopython-zeroconf:masterfrom
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Apr 11, 2018
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It isn't immediately obvious how to use python-zeroconf to resolve a service knowing its name and type in advance (as opposed to browsing for all services of a given type). This example does that.
To use:
avahi-publish-service -s 'My Service Name' _test._tcp 0./examples/resolver.pyshould print aServiceInfo- Kill the
avahi-publish-serviceprocess ./examples/resolver.pyshould printNone
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie smcv@collabora.com
To use: * `avahi-publish-service -s 'My Service Name' _test._tcp 0` * `./examples/resolver.py` should print a `ServiceInfo` * Kill the `avahi-publish-service` process * `./examples/resolver.py` should print `None` Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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Jun 7, 2018
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Jun 7, 2018Thank you, merged in 703d971
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