Arjun Srivatsa wrote: > Hi Peter. > > Thank you for the reply. > > This is the read_server code: > > import socket > from pymongo import MongoClient > #import datetime > import sys > > # Connection to server (PLC) on port 27017 > host = "10.52.124.135" > port = 27017 > > s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) > s.connect((host, port)) > sys.stdout.write(s.recv(1024)) > > > And the write_db code: > > from pymongo import MongoClient > import datetime > import socket > import sys > > client = MongoClient('mongodb://localhost:27017/') > db = client.test_database > > mongodoc = { "data": 'data', "date" : datetime.datetime.utcnow() } > values = db.values > values_id = values.insert_one(mongodoc).inserted_id > > > So, both these scripts work independently. While, read_server shows the > output of the actual data from PLC, write_db inserts the sample data into > the MongoDB. > > I am not sure as to how to combine these both and get the desired output.
What I mean is once you have working scripts connect_to_mongodb() while True: record = make_fake_data() insert_record_into_mongodb(record) and connect_to_server() while True: record = read_record_from_server() print(record) you can combine the code in a third script to connect_to_server() connect_to_mongodb() while True: record = read_record_from_server() insert_record_into_mongodb(record) and be fairly sure that the combination works, too. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list