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Tornado WebSocket example

This is a websocket example written in python.

Installation

  1. git clone https://github.com/hiroakis/tornado-websocket-example.git

  2. cd tornado-websocket-example

  3. pip install -r requirements.txt

  4. python app.py

  5. http://localhost:8888/ (This is my demo page -> http://hiroakis.com:8888/)

  6. Send a REST call:

Docker

You can create demo server using docker.

  • build
docker build -t hiroakis/tornade-websocket-example .
docker run -d -p 8888:8888 hiroakis/tornade-websocket-example

or

  • pull from docker hub
docker pull hiroakis/tornado-websocket-example
docker run -d -p 8888:8888 hiroakis/tornado-websocket-example

REST API examples

Set the "id 1" value to 100 :

  • curl "http://hiroakis.com:8888/api?id=1&value=100"

Set the "id 1" value to 300( The row No 1 will change to yellow ) :

  • curl "http://hiroakis.com:8888/api?id=1&value=300"

Set The "id 1" value to 600( The row No 1 will change to red ):

  • curl "http://hiroakis.com:8888/api?id=1&value=600"

  • value 201 - 500 : change to yellow

  • value 501 - : change to red

License

MIT

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tornado-websocket-example's Issues

Add a new column in the table

Hi
Very nice project¡¡¡ congratulations .

I have a question at the time of painting the data table in java script. I modified the json to send me 3 variables instead of 2

Customer Side:
curl "http://10.65.0.103/api?id=1&value=100&value2=1300"

Server response:

[I 171228 00:43:09 web: 1462] 200 GET / api? Id = 1 & value = 100 & value2 = 1300 (10.65.0.103) 10.66ms

{"id": "1", "value": "100", "value2": "1300"}

The java script sees the variable "value2" But at the time of painting the table I can not assign that variable. Could you advise me?

Thank you very much

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