Hi, Thank you for responding
I do have a logging class I use in my framework. I get a log entry right before the loop and nothing from inside Wherever I put 'print' in the sample consider 'log.info' Zmq is not raising much anyway and making this difficult. Now that I have not consumed rakia in 8 hours and having had a good night sleep - I switched the IPC with a TCP socket and it worked OK My question now is (realizing this is the wrong forum to ask) should this work with IPC ? One process being a user one and the other one being a service - both running under the same user Momchil -----Original Message----- From: Mark Hammond <skippy.hamm...@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 8, 2022 4:37 AM To: momc...@bojinov.info; python-win32@python.org Subject: Re: [python-win32] zmq under win32service I've no clear idea what might be going wrong, but: * The `while True` should be fine - it obviously has limitations, but will work in the simple case. * You need some way of working out *what* is going wrong before you can work out *why*. It's possible the `print` statements are failing - I don't think the service framework does anything to ensure sys.stdout is valid. Most examples use `win32traceutil` to redirect sys.stdout, or you can use the event-log or anything else, but knowing exactly what is failing (ie, exactly how far it is getting) will be necessary to understand. Cheers, Mark On 8/03/2022 9:08 am, momc...@bojinov.info wrote: > Hello, > > I m trying to serve 0mq listener under win32 service > > Code works fine while in interactive session > > Client: > > import zmq, json > > context = zmq.Context() > > socket = context.socket(zmq.REQ) > > socket.connect('ipc://cache/mm') > > socket.send_json(json.dumps({"2" : "1"})) > > message = socket.recv_json() > > print(message) > > server: > > import zmq, json > > context = zmq.Context() > > socket = context.socket(zmq.REP) > > socket.bind('ipc://cache/mm') > > while True: > > message = socket.recv_json() > > print(message) > > socket.send_json(json.dumps({"data" : "BLA BLA"})) > > Once I start the service though I can’t send/receive content > > Both service and cmd/client run under the same account (not SYSTEM) > > I was wondering if I can even use while True without the spawning a > separate thread for it ? > > I m using the service code from: > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55677165/python-flask-as-windows-s > ervice > <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55677165/python-flask-as-windows- > service> > > (And the service skeleton /*win32_service.py*/) > > Help appreciated > > Momchil > > > _______________________________________________ > python-win32 mailing list > python-win32@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 _______________________________________________ python-win32 mailing list python-win32@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32